Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Don Balasco of Key West: A Novel
But this nonchalance vanishes shortly before nine o'clock; then Tom Mastic is alert and on duty.
As he takes the train for Port Tampa, en route for Key West, his ferret eyes gleam with a quick and sly twinkle his movements, which have been like those of a locomotive slowly getting' un der way, now become as rapid, vigorous, and direct as those of an express hundred-ton engine under full head of steam. As he boards the train, both eyes and ears grow very wide open to things happening near him, for Mr. Mastic's maxim is, You never know when you may drop on the um expected It is in this view that he throws his eyes around the railroad carriage, taking rapid note of the people about him.
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