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THE PEOPLE OF THE ABYSS

And thereupon we entered upon a talk that extended itself to a public house and a couple of pints of 'arf an' arf'. This led to closer intimacy, so that when I brought to light all of a shilling's worth of coppers (ostensibly my all), and put aside sixpence

"A Descendant of the Sea Kings."

for a bed, and sixpence for more arf an' arf, he generously proposed that we drink up the whole shilling.

"My mate, 'e cut up rough las' night," he explained. "An' the bobbies got 'm, so you can bunk in wi' me. Wotcher say?"

I said yes, and by the time we had soaked our-