"I see, sir."
"And we shall sleep in the boat to-night."
"Exactly, sir. Skeeter net, blankets, and waterproof. Won't take a thin mattress, I suppose, sir?"
"Oh no: that will be enough. Where's Mr. Hollins's servant?"
"'Sleep, sir. Going to take him too?"
"Oh yes," broke in Hollins; "we'll have him. Can you wake him up, Jerry, and tell him to get my traps together, the same as you get for your master?"
"Can I, sir?" said the man, with a peculiar smile. "Oh yes, sir, I can wake him up."
"That's right; then I needn't trouble about it."
"No, sir; of course not, sir. I'll see that everything's put on board."