The Ghost Ship
omely bizarre handbill continued to recur to his mind. The thing was so manifestly absurd, he told himself with co
tual fairness forced him to admit that as far as the man who had given him the bill was concerned, brainlessness was out of the question, and joking improbable. There had been depths in t
on be wantin
ions he might have construed the thing as an elaborate threat, but he was practically alone in
is flat, "it isn't worth worrying about. I mustn't let the whim of s
ce was glad to show him the strange handbill. The doctor, who had experienced the queer magics that are practised to this day on the
ight do a lot of harm if it fell into the hands of a nervous subject. I should be inclined to punch t
ook which makes London an English city. Together they foun
and Undertaker.' Not much inform
bit unusual, isn't
y called themselves that. Anyhow, it seems, as though that handbill is a genuine pie
myself tomorrow," s
nly polite of you to go. I'll drop in here in the evening to hear
he wouldn't give handbills to people like
I suppose you haven't. Don't let him
ce la
w," he said s