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The Mucker
Edgar Rice Burroughs
WHEN Billy opened his eyes again he could not recall, for the instant, very much of his recentpast. At last he remembered with painful regret the drunken sailor it had been his intention to roll. He felt deeply chagrined that his rightful prey should have escaped him. He couldn't understandhow it had happened."This Frisco booze must be something fierce," thought Billy. His head ached frightfully and he was very sick. So sick that the room in which he lay seemed tobe rising and falling in a horribly realistic manner. Every time it dropped it brought Billy's stomachnearly to his mouth. Billy shut his eyes. Still the awful sensation. Billy groaned. He never had been so sick in all his lifebefore, and, my, how his poor head did hurt. Finding that it only seemed to make matters worsewhen he closed his eyes Billy opened them again. He looked about the room in which he lay. He found it a stuffy hole filled with bunks in tiersthree deep around the sides. In the center of the room was a table. Above the table a lamp hungsuspended from one of the wooden beams of the ceiling. The lamp arrested Billy's attention. It was swinging back and forth rather violently. This could notbe a hallucination. The room might seem to be rising and falling, but that lamp could not seem to beswinging around in any such manner if it were not really and truly swinging. He couldn't account forit. Again he shut his eyes for a moment. When he opened them to look again at the lamp he found itstill swung as before. Cautiously he slid from his bunk to the floor. It was with difficulty that he kept his feet. Still thatmight be but the effects of the liquor. At last he reached the table to which he clung for supportwhile he extended one hand toward the lamp. There was no longer any doubt! The lamp was beating back and forth like the clapper of a greatbell. Where was he? Billy sought a window. He found some little round, glass-covered holes near thelow ceiling at one side of the room. It was only at the greatest risk to life and limb that he managedto crawl on all fours to one of them.
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| Publicado | 4 de febrero de 2021 |
| ISBN13 | 9798704388593 |
| Páginas | 228 |
| Dimensiones | 152 × 229 × 13 mm · 340 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
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