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How does she split? There's twenty-five souls aboard. Does that mean you split the heap into a hundred parts an' each one gits four?" "No. " It was Deming who answered. "It don't. The Jap don't come in, for one. " "A cook ain't a brother?" "Not when he's got a yellow skin, " answered Deming. "We'll take up a collection for Sandy. Rainey ain't in on the deal. We split it just twenty-two ways. What have you got to say about it ?" His tone was truculent, and Carlsen did not appear disposed to chec...k him. He appeared not quite certain of the temper of the hunters. Deming, like Rainey, evidently chafed under the preliminaries. "You figger we're all equal aboard, " said Lund slowly, "leavin' out Mr. Rainey, Tamada an' Sandy. You an' me, an' Carlsen an' Harris there" he nodded toward one of the seaman delegates who listened with his slack mouth THE SHOW-DOWN 175 agape, scratching himself under the armpit "are all equal?" Deming cast a glance at Harris and, for just a moment, hesitated. Harris squirming under the look of Deming, which was aped by the sudden scrutiny of all the hunters, found speech : "How in hell did you know I was here?" he demanded of Lund.
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