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The Ebb-Tide

Chapter 11 David and Goliath

Word Count: 6652    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

in the thin tropical raiment seemed scarce more considerable than a fowl's; and Davis, sitting on the rail with his

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The Ebb-Tide
The Ebb-Tide
“Throughout the island world of the Pacific, scattered men of many European races and from almost every grade of society carry activity and disseminate disease. Some prosper, some vegetate. Some have mounted the steps of thrones and owned islands and navies. Others again must marry for a livelihood; a strapping, merry, chocolate-coloured dame supports them in sheer idleness; and, dressed like natives, but still retaining some foreign element of gait or attitude, still perhaps with some relic (such as a single eye-glass) of the officer and gentleman, they sprawl in palm-leaf verandahs and entertain an island audience with memoirs of the music-hall. And there are still others, less pliable, less capable, less fortunate, perhaps less base, who continue, even in these isles of plenty, to lack bread.”
1 Chapter 1 Night on the Beach2 Chapter 2 Morning on the Beach - The Three Letters3 Chapter 3 The Old Calaboose - Destiny at the Door4 Chapter 4 The Yellow Flag5 Chapter 5 The Cargo of Champagne6 Chapter 6 The Partners7 Chapter 7 The Pearl-Fisher8 Chapter 8 Better Acquaintance9 Chapter 9 The Dinner Party10 Chapter 10 The Open Door11 Chapter 11 David and Goliath12 Chapter 12 Tail-Piece