Captain Gilesâ appearance excluding the suspicion of mere sly malice, I came to the conclusion that he was simply the most tactless idiot on earth. I almost despised myself for the weakness of attempting to enlighten his common understanding. I started to explain that I did not think anything whatever. Hamilton was not worth a thought. What such an offensive loaferâ ââ ⌠âAye! that he is,â interjected Captain Gilesâ ââ ⌠thought or said was below any decent manâs contempt, and I did not propose to take the slightest notice of it.
This attitude seemed to me so simple and obvious that I was really astonished at Giles giving no sign of assent. Such perfect stupidity was almost interesting.
âWhat would you like me to do?â I asked, laughing. âI canât start a row with him because of the opinion he has formed of me. Of course, Iâve heard of the contemptuous way he alludes to me. But he doesnât intrude his contempt on my notice. He has never expressed it in my hearing. For even just now he didnât know we could hear him. I should only make myself ridiculous.â