Part 56 (2/2)
”Silence, sir,” I cried. ”It's disgraceful.”
”Lor', sir, they on'y meant it for a bit of a lark.”
”Then they should lark among themselves, and not take advantage of a poor foreigner whom they ought to protect.”
”Yes, sir, that's right enough. But he were asleep, and it didn't hurt him till one on 'em stuck a pin in his leg to waken him up.”
”Ah!” I cried. ”Who did?”
”Well, sir,” said Tom Jecks. ”Now you do puzzle me above a bit. It was one o' the lads, because the pin must have gone into his leg, for he squeaked out and then run up the ladder with the tin-pot banging about right and left, but who it was stuck that pin in, it were so dark that I couldn't say.”
”You mean that you won't say, Tom?”
”Well, sir, you're orficer, and I'm on'y AB, and I shan't contradict you; have it that way if you like.”
”I shall say no more, but we'll see what Mr Reardon says when he hears about it.”
”Why, Mr Herrick, sir, yo' wouldn't go and tell upon the poor lads, would you? It were on'y a bit of a game, were it, Mr Ching?”
”No, only bit game,” said the Chinaman.
”There, you hear, sir. There wasn't no bones broke.”
”Hold your tongue, sir.”
”Cert'n'y, sir.”
”And come here.”
Tom Jecks stepped forward obsequiously.
”Look, the tin sticks all round fast into the tail as if it were a rabbit trap.”
”Ay, sir, it do; and if I might say so, they managed it very cleverly.”
”Cleverly?”
”Yes, sir. If I'd been doing it, I should on'y have thought of tying it on with a bit o' spun-yarn; but this here tin holds it wonderful tight.”
”How are we to get it off?”
”Oh, I can soon get it off,” cried Tom Jecks, who seemed to be imbued with the same notion as Alexander of old, who unsheathed his sword to cut the Gordian knot. For he hauled out his knife by the lanyard, opened the blade with his teeth, and took a step forward, but Ching held the canister behind him and dodged round me.
”Steady, my lad,” growled Tom Jecks, ”it arn't a operation. Stand by.”
”No, no, no!” shrieked Ching.
”Steady, my lad, I'll soon have it off. I won't cut down to the bone.”
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