Galusha smiled. “I thank you for the compliment, Captain
Hallett,” he said, “but my intuition cannot keep pace with Mr.
Pulcifer's--ah--calculations. No, indeed.”
Jethro pulled his beard. “I asked you,” he said, solemnly, “what Raish
Pulcifer cal'lated he was doin' buyin' up Development stock? Do you
know?”
“No. Is he buying it?”
“If you ain't heard that he is, you're about the only one in East
Wellmouth. Ain't you heard it?”
Galusha would have liked to change the subject, but with Jethro Hallett
that was not an easy task, as he knew from experience. He did not
immediately make the attempt.
“Why--ah--yes,” he admitted. “I have heard that he has
bought--ah--some.”
“Um-hm. Who told you; Martha?”
“Why--why--really, Captain, I don't know that I ought--You'll pardon me,
but--”
“Been tryin' to buy Martha's, has he?”
Galusha sighed. “Have you noticed,” he suggested, “what a remarkable
view one gets from this point? The village and the bay in front, and, in
the rear, the--ah--light and the--ah--rest. Quite remarkable, don't you
think so, Captain?”
Captain Jethro looked gravely at the view.
“Raish been to see Martha about buyin' her stock, has he?” he asked.
Galusha rubbed his chin. “I have often wondered,” he said, “why no
summer cottage has been built just here. The spot would seem to possess
very marked advantages. Very--ah--very much so.”
The light keeper cleared his throat. “Zach said he see Raish comin' out
of your gate t'other day,” he said. “Been to see Martha about her shares
then, had he?”
“The--ah--proximity to the main road is an advantage in particular,”
Galusha continued. “One would be near it and yet, so to speak, secluded
from it. Really, a very exceptional spot, Captain Hallett.”
Captain Jethro stroked his beard, frowned, and gazed steadily at the
face of the little archaeologist. Galusha gazed serenely and with a
pleased interest at the view. After a moment the light keeper said:
“He's been after mine, too.”
“Eh?... Oh, indeed? You mean--”
“I mean Raish Pulcifer's been tryin' to buy my Development stock same as
he has Martha's. Hey? What say?”
“I said nothing, Captain. Not a word, really”
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