Capitolo 56
wide-supported individual, equipped in a short-coasted along doublet and having a
badge on his/her arm,--"scullerses wanted."
"Holloa! my cordial!" I flatter weeping starting to his/her feet.
"This gentleman wants a pair of oars", says the landlord.
"Where to, master?" Asked peak, touching his/her wool beret.
"Steps" of Arundel, answered Wood, "the more point next to Road of Wych."
"Comes long, dominoes", it said the boater.
"Listening 'ee, Peak" says the old sailor beating the ashes from his/her pipe,
on the hob; "You can try, but it throws my lumbers if you will ever cross the
To-night of Thames."
"And because not, the old salted water?" Asked peak, turning a cigarette butt in his/her mouth.
"'Cos there is a strong wind that a-gets as wants perwent You, young of sweet water,"
answered you tar him.
"It has to seem then acute, or I will give him the slip", Peak rice:
"the strong wind never still the blowed as it was able perwent mine crossing the Thames. The
time been ugly enough for the last two weeks, but I have never turned
my back on him."
"You/he/she cannot be, the old sailor answered, coldly; "but you will also find him/it
rigid for You to-night, however. Howsomdever, if You the course of _should_
you other side, they take the suggestion of an old feller, and enough I am not rash
to venter back again."
"I say 'the ee that that, salty water", said Peak "I will place her my rate--and
that will return two shillin'--I'ms in a hour."
"Fact!" cries the old sailor. "But does it veer it will be the use or' the vinnin?' You
vo not to pay me."
"Never fears", answered Peak, seriously; "dead or I live I will pay her, if me
loses. There is my thumb on him. Comes long, master."
"I say 'the ee that that, landlord", it observed the old sailor, quietly
filling his/her pipe from a tobacco-box of enormous pewter as the boater
and Wood ended the house, "you have said good-b'ye to Your friend."
"Odd me! does he/she think this way?" cries the innkeeper of the Trumpeter. "I will race
and he/she returns him/it. He is a Welsh, and I am not able for a trifle that