"Why, I chucked it overboard," he says. "I told you so afore. What a
memory you've got, Bill!"
Bill picked 'im up and laid 'im on the locker, and we searched 'im
thoroughly. We even took 'is boots off, and then we 'ad another look in
'is bunk while 'e was putting 'em on ag'in.
"If you're innercent," says Bill, "why don't you call out?--eh?"
"Because you told me not to say anything about it, Bill," says the boy.
"But I will next time. Loud, I will."
"Look 'ere," says Bill, "you tell us where it is, and the three of us'll
go shares in it. That'll be two 'undered pounds each, and we'll tell you
'ow to get yours changed without getting caught. We're cleverer than you
are, you know."
"I know that, Bill," says the boy; "but it's no good me telling you lies.
I chucked it overboard."
"Very good, then," says Bill, getting up. "I'm going to tell the
skipper."
"Tell 'im," says Jimmy. "I don't care."
"Then you'll be searched arter you've stepped ashore," says Bill, "and
you won't be allowed on the ship ag'in.
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