Part 44 (1/2)

”I turned in the door.

”'Oh, make haste!' says he.

”I measured the swile oil, neither givin' nor takin' a drop, an' I boarded the _Quick as Wink_, where I struck ol' Bill Hulk's las'

balance, fair t' the penny, as atween a man an' a man. Ah! but 'twas hard, sir, t' add no copper t' the mean small total that faced me from the page: for the fortune in the toe o' Bill Hulk's ol' sock was light enough, G.o.d knows! when I pa.s.sed un over.

”'Tumm,' says he, 'is it a honest balance?'

”'It is,' says I.

”'Wait a minute!' says he. 'Jus' a minute afore you tells me. I isn't quite ready.'

”I watched the sun drop into the sea while I waited.

”'Now,' says he, 'tell me quick!'

”'Nine eighty-three,' says I.

”'Add t' that,' says he, 'the twelve ninety-three in the sock. Quick, Tumm!' says he.

”I scribbled it out.

”'Wait!' says he. 'Just a minute, Tumm, till I gets a better grip.'

”I seed 'twas growin' quite gray in the west.

”'Now!' says he.

”'Uncle Billy,' roars I, 'tis twenty-two seventy-six!'

”'Send for Tom Neverbudge!' cries he: 'for I done it-thank G.o.d, I done it!'

”I fetched Tom Neverbudge with me own hands t' trade that grave for the fortune o' ol' Bill Hulk,” Tumm proceeded, ”an' I seed for meself, as atween a party o' the first part an' a party o' the second, that 'twas all aboveboard an' s.h.i.+p-shape, makin' what haste I was able, for Bill Hulk's anchor chain showed fearful signs o' givin' out.

”'Is it done?' says he.

”'All fast,' says I.