The retired seafaring man added that he wished tosay nothing whatever against Skinner; facts were facts. And rather thanhave his clothes made by Skinner, the retired seafaring man remarked hewould take his chance of being locked up. These observations certainlydo not present Skinner in the light of an appetising object.
The clergyman was one of those odd types that oscillate between remotecountry towns in England and the conduct of English Church serviceson mutual terms in enterprising hotels abroad... read more