The Ghost by Arnold Bennet Chapter 10 Page 22

“A queer tale!”

“I should think so. But he sticks to it. He even says that this highly mysterious third person made him do the wrong thing. But that’s absolute tommy-rot.”

“The man must be mad.”

“I should have said he had been drunk, but there doesn’t seem to be any trace of that. Anyhow, he sees visions, and I maintain that the Chatham and Dover people oughtn’t to have their boats steered by men who see visions, eh?”

“I agree with you. I suppose we aren’t now in any real danger?”

“I should hardly think so. We might have been. It was pure luck that we happened to get struck on the paddle-box, and also it was pure luck that the sea has gone down so rapidly. With a list like this, a really lively cross-sea would soon have settled us.”