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It was then that he flew out at the boatmen and the summer visitors who listen to their tales.Without moving a muscle of his face he emitted a powerful "Rot," from somewhere out of the depths of his chest, and went on in his hoarse, fragmentary mumble."Stare at the silly rocks - nod their silly heads [the visitors, I presume].

What do they think a man is - blown-out paper bag or what? - go off pop like that when he's hit - Damn silly yarn - Hint indeed!...

A lie?"

You must imagine this statuesque ruffian enhaloed in the black rim of his hat, letting all this out as an old dog growls sometimes, with his head up and staring-away eyes.

"Indeed!" I exclaimed."Well, but even if untrue it IS a hint, enabling me to see these rocks, this gale they speak of, the heavy seas, etc., etc., in relation to mankind.The struggle against natural forces and the effect of the issue on at least one, say, exalted - "He interrupted me by an aggressive -

"Would truth be any good to you?"

"I shouldn't like to say," I answered, cautiously."It's said that truth is stranger than fiction.""Who says that?" he mouthed.

"Oh! Nobody in particular."

I turned to the window; for the contemptuous beggar was oppressive to look at, with his immovable arm on the table.I suppose my unceremonious manner provoked him to a comparatively long speech.

"Did you ever see such a silly lot of rocks? Like plums in a slice of cold pudding."I was looking at them - an acre or more of black dots scattered on the steel-grey shades of the level sea, under the uniform gossamer grey mist with a formless brighter patch in one place - the veiled whiteness of the cliff coming through, like a diffused, mysterious radiance.It was a delicate and wonderful picture, something expressive, suggestive, and desolate, a symphony in grey and black - a Whistler.But the next thing said by the voice behind me made me turn round.It growled out contempt for all associated notions of roaring seas with concise energy, then went on -"I - no such foolishness - looking at the rocks out there - more likely call to mind an office - I used to look in sometimes at one time - office in London - one of them small streets behind Cannon Street Station..."He was very deliberate; not jerky, only fragmentary; at times profane.

"That's a rather remote connection," I observed, approaching him.

"Connection? To Hades with your connections.It was an accident.""Still," I said, "an accident has its backward and forward connections, which, if they could be set forth - "Without moving he seemed to lend an attentive ear.

"Aye! Set forth.That's perhaps what you could do.Couldn't you now? There's no sea life in this connection.But you can put it in out of your head - if you like.""Yes.I could, if necessary," I said."Sometimes it pays to put in a lot out of one's head, and sometimes it doesn't.I mean that the story isn't worth it.Everything's in that."It amused me to talk to him like this.He reflected audibly that he guessed story-writers were out after money like the rest of the world which had to live by its wits: and that it was extraordinary how far people who were out after money would go...Some of them.

Then he made a sally against sea life.Silly sort of life, he called it.No opportunities, no experience, no variety, nothing.

Some fine men came out of it - he admitted - but no more chance in the world if put to it than fly.Kids.So Captain Harry Dunbar.

Good sailor.Great name as a skipper.Big man; short side-whiskers going grey, fine face, loud voice.A good fellow, but no more up to people's tricks than a baby.

"That's the captain of the Sagamore you're talking about," I said, confidently.

After a low, scornful "Of course" he seemed now to hold on the wall with his fixed stare the vision of that city office, "at the back of Cannon Street Station," while he growled and mouthed a fragmentary description, jerking his chin up now and then, as if angry.

It was, according to his account, a modest place of business, not shady in any sense, but out of the way, in a small street now rebuilt from end to end."Seven doors from the Cheshire Cat public house under the railway bridge.I used to take my lunch there when my business called me to the city.Cloete would come in to have his chop and make the girl laugh.No need to talk much, either, for that.Nothing but the way he would twinkle his spectacles on you and give a twitch of his thick mouth was enough to start you off before he began one of his little tales.Funny fellow, Cloete.

C-l-o-e-t-e - Cloete."

"What was he - a Dutchman?" I asked, not seeing in the least what all this had to do with the Westport boatmen and the Westport summer visitors and this extraordinary old fellow's irritable view of them as liars and fools."Devil knows," he grunted, his eyes on the wall as if not to miss a single movement of a cinematograph picture."Spoke nothing but English, anyway.First I saw him -comes off a ship in dock from the States - passenger.Asks me for a small hotel near by.Wanted to be quiet and have a look round for a few days.I took him to a place - friend of mine...Next time - in the City - Hallo! You're very obliging - have a drink.

Talks plenty about himself.Been years in the States.All sorts of business all over the place.With some patent medicine people, too.Travels.Writes advertisements and all that.Tells me funny stories.Tall, loose-limbed fellow.Black hair up on end, like a brush; long face, long legs, long arms, twinkle in his specs, jocular way of speaking - in a low voice...See that?"I nodded, but he was not looking at me.

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