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Identifier: harpersnew145various (find matches)
Title: Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 145 June to November 1922
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: various
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Publisher: New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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to be in so short a time, Mr.Spokesly had forgotten that money ex-isted, save as change for the pocket, andwas devoting his whole spiritual energyto the contemplation of an affair of theheart. Another thing which preoccupiedMr. Dainopoulos was his responsibilitytoward Mr. Spokesly. He didnt wantanything to happen to him. His wifewas always talking about him. Ofcourse that baggage Evanthia was afterhim, but Mr. Dainopoulos was not wor-rying about her. He was anxious thatMr. Spokesly should not get into troubleover this trip. There might be some-thing about the latter part of the voyagethat the chief mate wouldnt like at all.If anything miscarried, he might not beable to prove he did not know what wasgoing on. Mr. Dainopoulos mentionedit in the garden afterward. Dont you interfere with the captain,Mister, he remarked, over a cigarette. Eh!\said Mr. Spokesly, wonderingvery much. How can I interfere witha man like him? He sets the course, andI run it off. No business o mine whathes doin.
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Vol. CXLV.—No. 867.—50 394 HARPER S MONTHLY MAGAZINE This was so exactly in accordance withMr. Dainopouloss views and so exactlywhat Mr. Spokesly ought to say, suppos-ing he knew everything, that the formerlooked hard at the mate and uttered acackling snarl of astonished satisfaction. Why, thats just it. You let himsettle everything. Except the work about the deck. Ah-h! Mr. Dainopoulos was notlying awake at night worrying about thecondition of the deck of the Kalkis. And the accommodation has got tobe kept clean while Im there, babbledMr. Spokesly. Why, certainly, certainly, assentedMr. Dainopoulos. I ought to tell you I tried to get apassport for Miss Solaris, said Mr.Spokesly in a low tone. They wouldnthear of it. I told her three or four times it wasno good, said Mr. Dainopoulos, irrita-bly. What does she think she is? Well, shes got the idea she wants togo to Athens and— She wont go to Athens. You mean the ship dont go toPiraeus? I mean she wont get to Athens. Well, I done

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