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  Commandfollowedcommand。Astheschoonerpaidoff,theforeandmainsheetswereslackedawayforfairwind。Andbeforethewindwewere,andleaping,whenJohnson,easinghissheetatimminentperil,cutacrossourwakeahundredfeetaway。AgainWolfLarsenlaughed,atthesametimebeckoningthemwithhisarmtofollow。Itwasevidentlyhisintentiontoplaywiththem,——alesson,Itookit,inlieuofabeating,thoughadangerouslesson,forthefrailcraftstoodinmomentarydangerofbeingoverwhelmed。

  Johnsonsquaredawaypromptlyandranafterus。Therewasnothingelseforhimtodo。Deathstalkedeverywhere,anditwasonlyamatteroftimewhensomeoneofthosemanyhugeseaswouldfallupontheboat,rolloverit,andpasson。

  \"’Tisthefearivdeathattheheartsivthem,\"Louismutteredinmyear,asIpassedforwardtoseetotakingintheflyingjibandstaysail。

  \"Oh,he’llheavetoinalittlewhileandpickthemup,\"answeredcheerfully。

  \"He’sbentupongivingthemalesson,that’sall。\"

  Louislookedatmeshrewdly。\"Thinkso?\"heasked。

  \"Surely,\"Ianswered。\"Don’tyou?\"

  \"Ithinknothingbutivmyownskin,thesedays,\"washisanswer。\"An’

  ’tiswithwonderI’mfilledastotheworkin’outivthings。Aprettymessthat’Friscowhiskeygotmeinto,an’aprettiermessthatwoman’sgotyouintoaftthere。Ah,it’smyselfthatknowsyeforablitherin’fool。\"

  \"Whatdoyoumean?\"Idemanded;for,havingspedhisshaft,hewasturningaway。

  \"WhatdoImean?\"hecried。\"Andit’syouthatasksme!’TisnotwhatImean,butwhattheWolf’llmean。TheWolf,Isaid,theWolf!\"

  \"Iftroublecomes,willyoustandby?\"Iaskedimpulsively,forhehadvoicedmyownfear。

  \"Standby?’TisoldfatLouisIstandby,an’troubleenoughit’llbe。

  We’reatthebeginnin’ivthings,I’mtellin’ye,thebarebeginnin’ivthings。\"

  \"Ihadnotthoughtyousogreatacoward,\"Isneered。

  Hefavoredmewithacontemptuousstare。\"IfIraisedneverahandforthatpoorfool,\"——pointingasterntothetinysail,——\"d’yethinkI’mhungerin’forabrokenheadforawomanIneverlaidmeeyesuponbeforethisday?\"

  Iturnedscornfullyawayandwentaft。

  \"Bettergetinthosetopsails,Mr。VanWeyden,\"WolfLarsensaid,asIcameonthepoop。

  Ifeltrelief,atleastasfarasthetwomenwereconcerned。Itwasclearhedidnotwishtoruntoofarawayfromthem。Ipickeduphopeatthethoughtandputtheorderswiftlyintoexecution。Ihadscarcelyopenedmymouthtoissuethenecessarycommands,wheneagermenwerespringingtohalyardsanddownhauls,andotherswereracingaloft。ThiseagernessontheirpartwasnotedbyWolfLarsenwithagrimsmile。

  Stillweincreasedourlead,andwhentheboathaddroppedasternseveralmileswehovetoandwaited。Alleyeswatcheditcoming,evenWolfLarsen’s;

  buthewastheonlyunperturbedmanaboard。Louis,gazingfixedly,betrayedatroubleinhisfacehewasnotquiteabletohide。

  Theboatdrewcloserandcloser,hurlingalongthroughtheseethinggreenlikeathingalive,liftingandsendinganduptossingacrossthehuge—backedbreakers,ordisappearingbehindthemonlytorushintosightagainandshootskyward。Itseemedimpossiblethatitcouldcontinuetolive,yetwitheachdizzyingsweepitdidachievetheimpossible。Arain—squalldrovepast,andoutoftheflyingwettheboatemerged,almostuponus。

  \"Hardup,there!\"WolfLarsenshouted,himselfspringingtothewheelandwhirlingitover。

  AgaintheGhostsprangawayandracedbeforethewind,andfortwohoursJohnsonandLeachpursuedus。Wehovetoandranaway,hovetoandranaway,andeverasternthestrugglingpatchofsailtossedskywardandfellintotherushingvalleys。Itwasaquarterofamileawaywhenathicksquallofrainveileditfromview。Itneveremerged。Thewindblewtheairclearagain,butnopatchofsailbrokethetroubledsurface。

  IthoughtIsaw,foraninstant,theboat’sbottomshowblackinabreakingcrest。Atthebest,thatwasall。ForJohnsonandLeachthetravailofexistencehadceased。

  Themenremainedgroupedamidships。Noonehadgonebelow,andnoonewasspeaking。Norwereanylooksbeingexchanged。Eachmanseemedstunned——deeplycontemplative,asitwere,and,notquitesure,tryingtorealizejustwhathadtakenplace。WolfLarsengavethemlittletimeforthought。

  HeatonceputtheGhostuponhercourse——acoursewhichmeantthesealherdandnotYokohamaharbor。Butthemenwerenolongereagerastheypulledandhauled,andIheardcursesamongstthem,whichlefttheirlipssmotheredandasheavyandlifelessaswerethey。Notsowasitwiththehunters。Smoketheirrepressiblerelatedastory,andtheydescendedintothesteerage,bellowingwithlaughter。

  AsIpassedtoleewardofthegalleyonmywayaft,Iwasapproachedbytheengineerwehadrescued。Hisfacewaswhite,hislipsweretrembling。

  \"GoodGod!sir,whatkindofacraftisthis?\"hecried。

  \"Youhaveeyes,youhaveseen,\"Ianswered,almostbrutally,whatofthepainandfearatmyownheart。

  \"Yourpromise?\"IsaidtoWolfLarsen。

  \"IwasnotthinkingoftakingthemaboardwhenImadethatpromise,\"

  heanswered。\"Andanyway,you’llagreeI’venotlaidmyhandsuponthem。\"

  \"Farfromit,farfromit,\"helaughedamomentlater。

  Imadenoreply。Iwasincapableofspeaking,mymindwastooconfused。

  Imusthavetimetothink,Iknew。Thiswoman,sleepingevennowinthesparecabin,wasaresponsibilitywhichImustconsider,andtheonlyrationalthoughtthatflickeredthroughmymindwasthatImustdonothinghastilyifIweretobeanyhelptoheratall。TheSeaWolf:Chapter20CHAPTER20

  Theremainderofthedaypasseduneventfully。Theyoungslipofagale,havingwettedourgills,proceededtomoderate。Thefourthengineerandthethreeoilers,afterawarminterviewwithWolfLarsen,werefurnishedwithoutfitsfromtheslop—chests,assignedplacesunderthehuntersinthevariousboatsandwatchesonthevessel,andbundledforwardintotheforecastle。Theywentprotestingly,buttheirvoiceswerenotloud。TheywereawedbywhattheyhadalreadyseenofWolfLarsen’scharacter,whilethetaleofwoetheyspeedilyheardintheforecastletookthelastbitofrebellionoutofthem。

  MissBrewster,——wehadlearnedhernamefromtheengineer,——sleptonandon。AtsupperIrequestedthehunterstolowertheirvoices,soshewasnotdisturbed;anditwasnottillnextmorningthatshemadeherappearance。Ithadbeenmyintentiontohavehermealsservedapart,butWolfLarsenputdownhisfoot。Whowasshethatsheshouldbetoogoodforcabintableandcabinsociety?hadbeenhisdemand。

  Buthercomingtothetablehadsomethingamusinginit。Thehuntersfellsilentasclams。JockHornerandSmokealonewereunabashed,stealingstealthyglancesathernowandagain,andeventakingpartintheconversation。

  Theotherfourmengluedtheireyesontheirplatesandchewedsteadilyandwiththoughtfulprecision,theirearsmovingandwobbling,intimewiththeirjaws,liketheearsofsomanyanimals。

  WolfLarsenhadlittletosayatfirst,doingnomorethanreplywhenhewasaddressed。Notthathewasabashed。Farfromit。Thiswomanwasanewtypetohim,adifferentbreedfromanyhehadeverknown,andhewascurious。Hestudiedher,hiseyesrarelyleavingherfaceunlesstofollowthemovementsofherhandsorshoulders。studiedhermyself,andthoughitwasIwhomaintainedtheconversation,IknowthatIwasabitshy,notquiteself—possessed。Hiswastheperfectpoise,thesupremeconfidenceinself,whichnothingcouldshake;andhewasnomoretimidofawomanthanhewasofstormandbattle。

  \"AndwhenshallwearriveatYokohama?\"sheasked,turningtohimandlookinghimsquarelyintheeyes。

  Thereitwas,thequestionflat。Thejawsstoppedworking,theearsceasedwobbling,andthougheyesremainedgluedonplates,eachmanlistenedgreedilyfortheanswer。

  \"Infourmonths,possiblythreeiftheseasonclosesearly,\"WolfLarsensaid。

  Shecaughtherbreath,andstammered,\"I——Ithought——IwasgiventounderstandthatYokohamawasonlyaday’ssailaway。It——\"Hereshepausedandlookedaboutthetableatthecircleofunsympatheticfacesstaringhardattheplates。\"Itisnotright,\"sheconcluded。

  \"ThatisaquestionyoumustsettlewithMr。VanWeydenthere,\"hereplied,noddingtomewithamischievoustwinkle。\"Mr。VanWeydeniswhatyoumaycallanauthorityonsuchthingsasrights。NowI,whoamonlyasailor,wouldlookuponthesituationsomewhatdifferently。Itmaypossiblybeyourmisfortunethatyouhavetoremainwithus,butitiscertainlyourgoodfortune。\"

  Heregardedhersmilingly。Hereyesfellbeforehisgaze,butsheliftedthemagain,anddefiantly,tomine。Ireadtheunspokenquestionthere:

  wasitright?ButIhaddecidedthatthepartIwastoplaymustbeaneutralone,soIdidnotanswer。

  \"Whatdoyouthink?\"shedemanded。

  \"Thatitisunfortunate,especiallyifyouhaveanyengagementsfallingdueinthecourseofthenextseveralmonths。But,sinceyousaythatyouwerevoyagingtoJapanforyourhealth,IcanassureyouthatitwillimprovenobetteranywherethanaboardtheGhost。\"

  Isawhereyesflashwithindignation,andthistimeitwaswhodroppedmine,whileIfeltmyfaceflushingunderhergaze。Itwascowardly,butwhatelsecouldIdo?

  \"Mr。VanWeydenspeakswiththevoiceofauthority,\"WolfLarsenlaughed。

  Inoddedmyhead,andshe,havingrecoveredherself,waitedexpectantly。

  \"Notthatheismuchtospeakofnow,\"WolfLarsenwenton,\"buthehasimprovedwonderfully。Youshouldhaveseenhimwhenhecameonboard。

  Amorescrawny,pitifulspecimenofhumanityonecouldhardlyconceive。

  Isn’tthatso,Kerfoot?\"

  Kerfoot,thusdirectlyaddressed,wasstartledintodroppinghisknifeonthefloor,thoughhemanagedtogruntaffirmation。

  \"Developedhimselfbypeelingpotatoesandwashingdishes。Eh,Kerfoot?\"

  Againthatworthygrunted。

  \"Lookathimnow。True,heisnotwhatyouwouldtermmuscular,butstillhehasmuscles,whichismorethanhehadwhenhecameaboard。Also,hehaslegstostandon。Youwouldnotthinksotolookathim,buthewasquiteunabletostandaloneatfirst。\"

  Thehuntersweresnickering,butshelookedatmewithasympathyinhereyeswhichmorethancompensatedforWolfLarsen’snastiness。Intruth,ithadbeensolongsinceIhadreceivedsympathythatIwassoftened,andIbecamethen,andgladly,herwillingslave。ButIwasangrywithWolfLarsen。Hewaschallengingmymanhoodwithhisslurs,challengingtheverylegsheclaimedtobeinstrumentalingettingforme。

  \"Imayhavelearnedtostandonmyownlegs,\"Iretorted。\"ButIhaveyettostampuponotherswiththem。\"

  Helookedatmeinsolently。\"Youreducationisonlyhalfcompleted,then,\"hesaiddryly,andturnedtoher。

  \"WeareveryhospitableupontheGhost。Mr。VanWeydenhasdiscoveredthat。Wedoeverythingtomakeourguestsfeelathome,eh,Mr。VanWeyden?\"

  \"Eventothepeelingofpotatoesandthewashingofdishes,\"answered,\"tosaynothingtowringingtheirnecksoutofveryfellowship。\"

  \"IbegofyounottoreceivefalseimpressionsofusfromMr。VanWeyden,\"

  heinterposedwithmockanxiety。\"Youwillobserve,MissBrewster,thathecarriesadirkinhisbelt,a——ahem——amostunusualthingforaship’sofficertodo。Whilereallyveryestimable,Mr。VanWeydenissometimes——howshallIsay?——er——quarrelsome,andharshmeasuresarenecessary。

  Heisquitereasonableandfairinhiscalmmoments,andasheiscalmnowhewillnotdenythatonlyyesterdayhethreatenedmylife。\"

  Iwaswell—nighchoking,andmyeyeswerecertainlyfiery。Hedrewattentiontome。

  \"Lookathimnow。Hecanscarcelycontrolhimselfinyourpresence。

  Heisnotaccustomedtothepresenceofladies,anyway。shallhavetoarmmyselfbeforeIdaregoondeckwithhim。\"

  Heshookhisheadsadly,murmuring,\"Toobad,toobad,\"whilethehuntersburstintoguffawsoflaughter。

  Thedeep—seavoicesofthesemen,rumblingandbellowingintheconfinedspace,producedawildeffect。Thewholesettingwaswild,andforthefirsttime,regardingthisstrangewomanandrealizinghowincongruousshewasinit,IwasawareofhowmuchapartofitIwasmyself。Iknewthesemenandtheirmentalprocesses,wasoneofthemmyself,livingtheseal—huntinglife,eatingtheseal—huntingfare,thinking,largely,theseal—huntingthoughts。Therewasformenostrangenesstoit,totheroughclothes,thecoarsefaces,thewildlaughter,andthelurchingcabinwallsandswayingsea—lamps。

  AsIbutteredapieceofbreadmyeyeschancedtorestuponmyhand。

  Theknuckleswereskinnedandinflamedclearacross,thefingersswollen,thenailsrimmedwithblack。Ifeltthemattress—likegrowthofbeardonmyneck,knewthatthesleeveofmycoatwasripped,thatabuttonwasmissingfromthethroatoftheblueshirtIwore。ThedirkmentionedbyWolfLarsenrestedinitssheathonmyhip。Itwasverynaturalthatitshouldbethere,——hownaturalIhadnotimagineduntilnow,whenIlookeduponitwithhereyesandknewhowstrangeitandallthatwentwithitmustappeartoher。

  ButshedivinedthemockeryinWolfLarsen’swords,andagainfavoredmewithasympatheticglance。Buttherewasalookofbewildermentalsoinhereyes。Thatitwasmockerymadethesituationmorepuzzlingtoher。

  \"Imaybetakenoffbysomepassingvessel,perhaps,\"shesuggested。

  \"Therewillbenopassingvessels,exceptothersealingschooners,\"

  WolfLarsenmadeanswer。

  \"Ihavenoclothes,nothing,\"sheobjected。\"Youhardlyrealize,sir,thatIamnotaman,orthatIamunaccustomedtothevagrant,carelesslifewhichyouandyourmenseemtolead。\"

  \"Thesooneryougetaccustomedtoit,thebetter,\"hesaid。

  \"I’llfurnishyouwithcloth,needles,andthread,\"headded。\"Ihopeitwillnotbetoodreadfulahardshipforyoutomakeyourselfadressortwo。\"

  Shemadeawrypuckerwithhermouth,asthoughtoadvertiseherignoranceofdressmaking。Thatshewasfrightenedandbewildered,andthatshewasbravelystrivingtohideit,wasquiteplaintome。

  \"Isupposeyou’relikeMr。VanWeydenthere,accustomedtohavingthingsdoneforyou。Well,Ithinkdoingafewthingsforyourselfwillhardlydislocateanyjoints。Bytheway,whatdoyoudoforaliving?\"

  Sheregardedhimwithamazementunconcealed。

  \"Imeannooffence,believeme。Peopleeat,thereforetheymustprocurethewherewithal。Thesemenhereshootsealsinordertolive;forthesamereasonIsailthisschooner;andMr。VanWeyden,forthepresentatanyrate,earnshissaltygrubbyassistingme。Nowwhatdoyoudo?\"

  Sheshruggedhershoulders。

  \"Doyoufeedyourself?Ordoessomeoneelsefeedyou?\"

  \"I’mafraidsomeoneelsehasfedmemostofmylife,\"shelaughed,tryingbravelytoenterintothespiritofhisquizzing,thoughIcouldseeaterrordawningandgrowinginhereyesasshewatchedWolfLarsen。

  \"AndIsupposesomeoneelsemakesyourbedforyou?\"

  \"Ihavemadebeds,\"shereplied。

  \"Veryoften?\"

  Sheshookherheadwithmockruefulness。

  \"DoyouknowwhattheydotopoormenintheStates,who,likeyou,donotworkfortheirliving?\"

  \"Iamveryignorant,\"shepleaded。\"Whatdotheydotothepoormenwhoarelikeme?\"

  \"Theysendthemtojail。Thecrimeofnotearningaliving,intheircase,iscalledvagrancy。IfIwereMr。VanWeyden,whoharpseternallyonquestionsofrightandwrong,I’daskbywhatrightdoyoulivewhenyoudonothingtodeserveliving?\"

  \"ButasyouarenotMr。VanWeyden,Idon’thavetoanswer,doI?\"

  Shebeameduponhimthroughherterror—filledeyes,andthepathosofitcutmetotheheart。Imustinsomewaybreakinandleadtheconversationintootherchannels。

  \"Haveyoueverearnedadollarbyyourownlabor?\"hedemanded,certainofheranswer,atriumphantvindictivenessinhisvoice。

  \"Yes,Ihave,\"sheansweredslowly,andIcouldhavelaughedaloudathiscrestfallenvisage。\"Iremembermyfathergivingmeadollaronce,whenIwasalittlegirl,forremainingabsolutelyquietforfiveminutes。\"

  Hesmiledindulgently。

  \"Butthatwaslongago,\"shecontinued。\"Andyouwouldscarcelydemandalittlegirlofninetoearnherownliving。\"

  \"Atpresent,however,\"shesaid,afteranotherslightpause,\"earnabouteighteenhundreddollarsayear。\"

  Withoneaccord,alleyeslefttheplatesandsettledonher。Awomanwhoearnedeighteenhundreddollarsayearwasworthlookingat。WolfLarsenwasundisguisedinhisadmiration。

  \"Salaryorpiece—work?\"heasked。

  \"Piece—work,\"sheansweredpromptly。

  \"Eighteenhundred,\"hecalculated。\"That’sahundredandfiftydollarsamonth。Well,MissBrewster,thereisnothingsmallabouttheGhost。

  Consideryourselfonsalaryduringthetimeyouremainwithus。\"

  Shemadenoacknowledgment。Shewastoounusedasyettothewhimsofthemantoacceptthemwithequanimity。

  \"Iforgottoinquire,\"hewentonsuavely,\"astothenatureofyouroccupation。Whatcommoditiesdoyouturnout?Whattoolsandmaterialsdoyourequire?\"

  \"Paperandink,\"shelaughed。\"And,oh!alsoatypewriter。\"

  \"YouareMaudBrewster,\"Isaidslowlyandwithcertainty,almostasthoughIwerechargingherwithacrime。

  Hereyesliftedcuriouslytomine。\"Howdoyouknow?\"

  \"Aren’tyou?\"Idemanded。

  Sheacknowledgedheridentitywithanod。ItwasWolfLarsen’sturntobepuzzled。Thenameanditsmagicsignifiednothingtohim。wasproudthatitdidmeansomethingtome,andforthefirsttimeinawearywhileIwasconvincinglyconsciousofasuperiorityoverhim。

  \"Irememberwritingareviewofathinlittlevolume——\"Ihadbeguncarelessly,whensheinterruptedme。

  \"You!\"shecried。\"Youare——\"

  Shewasnowstaringatmeinwide—eyedwonder。

  Inoddedmyidentity,inturn。

  \"HumphreyVanWeyden,\"sheconcluded;thenaddedwithasighofrelief,andunawarethatshehadglancedthatreliefatWolfLarsen,\"Iamsoglad。\"

  \"Irememberthereview,\"shewentonhastily,becomingawareoftheawkwardnessofherremark;\"thattoo,tooflatteringreview。\"

  \"Notatall,\"Ideniedvaliantly。\"Youimpeachmysoberjudgmentandmakemycanonsoflittleworth。Besides,allmybrothercriticswerewithme。Didn’tLangincludeyour`KissEndured’amongthefoursupremesonnetsbywomenintheEnglishlanguage?\"

  \"ButyoucalledmetheAmericanMrs。Meynell!\"

  \"Wasitnottrue?\"Idemanded。

  \"No,notthat,\"sheanswered。\"Iwashurt。\"

  \"Wecanmeasuretheunknownonlybytheknown,\"Ireplied,inmyfinestacademicmanner。\"AsacriticIwascompelledtoplaceyou。Youhavenowbecomeayardstickyourself。Sevenofyourthinlittlevolumesareonmyshelves;andtherearetwothickervolumes,theessays,which,youwillpardonmysaying,andIknownotwhichisflatteredmore,fullyequalyourverse。ThetimeisnotfardistantwhensomeunknownwillariseinEnglandandthecriticswillnamehertheEnglishMaudBrewster。\"

  \"Youareverykind,Iamsure,\"shemurmured;andtheveryconventionalityofhertonesandwords,withthehostofassociationsitarousedoftheoldlifeontheothersideoftheworld,gavemeaquickthrill——richwithremembrancebutstingingsharpwithhomesickness。

  \"AndyouareMaudBrewster,\"Isaidsolemnly,gazingacrossather。

  \"AndyouareHumphreyVanWeyden,\"shesaid,gazingbackatmewithequalsolemnityandawe。\"Howunusual!Idon’tunderstand。Wesurelyarenottoexpectsomewildlyromanticsea—storyfromyoursoberpen?\"

  \"No,Iamnotgatheringmaterial,Iassureyou,\"wasmyanswer。\"Ihaveneitheraptitudenorinclinationforfiction。\"

  \"Tellme,whyhaveyoualwaysburiedyourselfinCalifornia?\"shenextasked。\"Ithasnotbeenkindofyou。WeoftheEasthaveseensoverylittleofyou——toolittle,indeed,oftheDeanofAmericanLetters,theSecond。\"

  Ibowedto,anddisclaimed,thecompliment。\"Inearlymetyou,once,inPhiladelphia,someBrowningaffairorother——youweretolecture,youknow。Mytrainwasfourhourslate。\"

  Andthenwequiteforgotwherewewere,leavingWolfLarsenstrandedandsilentinthemidstofourfloodofgossip。Thehuntersleftthetableandwentondeck,andstillwetalked。WolfLarsenaloneremained。SuddenlyIbecameawareofhim,leaningbackfromthetableandlisteningcuriouslytoouralienspeechofaworldhedidnotknow。

  Ibrokeshortoffinthemiddleofasentence。Thepresent,withallitsperilsandanxieties,rusheduponmewithstunningforce。ItsmoteMissBrewsterlikewise,avagueandnamelessterrorrushingintohereyesassheregardedWolfLarsen。

  Herosetohisfeetandlaughedawkwardly。Thesoundofitwasmetallic。

  \"Oh,don’tmindme,\"hesaid,withaself—depreciatorywaveofhishand。

  \"Idon’tcount。Goon,goon,Iprayyou。\"

  Butthegatesofspeechwereclosed,andwe,too,rosefromthetableandlaughedawkwardly。TheSeaWolf:Chapter21CHAPTER21

  ThechagrinWolfLarsenfeltfrombeingignoredbyMaudBrewsterandmeintheconversationattablehadtoexpressitselfinsomefashion,anditfelltoThomasMugridgetobethevictim。Hehadnotmendedhiswaysnorhisshirt,thoughthelatterhecontendedhehadchanged。Thegarmentitselfdidnotbearouttheassertion,nordidtheaccumulationsofgreaseonstoveandpotandpanattestageneralcleanliness。

  \"I’vegivenyouwarning,Cooky,\"WolfLarsensaid,\"andnowyou’vegottotakeyourmedicine。\"

  Mugridge’sfaceturnedwhiteunderitssootyveneer,andwhenWolfLarsencalledforaropeandacoupleofmen,themiserableCockneyfledwildlyoutofthegalleyanddodgedandduckedaboutthedeckwiththegrinningcrewinpursuit。Fewthingscouldhavebeenmoretotheirlikingthantogivehimatowovertheside,fortotheforecastlehehadsentmessesandconcoctionsofthevilestorder。Conditionsfavoredtheundertaking。

  TheGhostwasslippingthroughthewateratnomorethanthreemilesanhour,andtheseawasfairlycalm。ButMugridgehadlittlestomachforadipinit。Possiblyhehadseenmentowedbefore。Besides,thewaterwasfrightfullycold,andhiswasanythingbutaruggedconstitution。

  Asusual,thewatchesbelowandthehuntersturnedoutforwhatpromisedsport。Mugridgeseemedtobeinrabidfearofthewater,andheexhibitedanimblenessandspeedwedidnotdreamhepossessed。Corneredintheright—angleofthepoopandgalley,hespranglikeacattothetopofthecabinandranaft。Buthispursuersforstallinghim,hedoubledbackacrossthecabin,passedoverthegalley,andgainedthedeckbymeansofthesteerage—scuttle。

  Straightforwardheraced,theboat—pullerHarrisonathisheelsandgainingonhim。ButMugridge,leapingsuddenly,caughtthejib—boom—lift。Ithappenedinaninstant。Holdinghisweightbyhisarms,andinmid—airdoublinghisbodyatthehips,heletflywithbothfeet。TheoncomingHarrisoncaughtthekicksquarelyinthepitofthestomach,groanedinvoluntarily,anddoubledupandsankbackwardtothedeck。

  Hand—clappingandroarsoflaughterfromthehuntersgreetedtheexploit,whileMugridge,eludinghalfofhispursuersattheforemast,ranaftandthroughtheremainderlikearunneronthefootballfield。Straightaftheheld,tothepoopandalongthepooptothestern。Sogreatwashisspeedthatashecurvedpastthecornerofthecabinheslippedandfell。

  Nilsonwasstandingatthewheel,andtheCockney’shurtlingbodystruckhislegs。Bothwentdowntogether,butMugridgealonearose。Bysomefreakofpressures,hisfrailbodyhadsnappedthestrongman’sleglikeapipestem。

  Parsonstookthewheel,andthepursuitcontinued。Roundandroundthedeckstheywent,Mugridgesickwithfear,thesailorshallooingandshoutingdirectionstooneanother,andthehuntersbellowingencouragementandlaughter。Mugridgewentdownonthefore—hatchunderthreemen;butheemergedfromthemasslikeaneel,bleedingatthemouth,theoffendingshirtrippedintotatters,andsprangforthemain—rigging。Uphewent,clearup,beyondtheratlines,totheverymasthead。

  Halfadozensailorsswarmedtothecrosstreesafterhim,wheretheyclusteredandwaitedwhiletwooftheirnumber,Oofty—OoftyandBlack,(whowasLatimer’sboat—steerer),continuedupthethinsteelstays,liftingtheirbodieshigherandhigherbymeansoftheirarms。

  Itwasaperilousundertaking,for,ataheightofoverahundredfeetfromthedeck,holdingonbytheirhands,theywerenotinthebestofpositionstoprotectthemselvesfromMugridge’sfeet。AndMugridgekickedsavagely,tilltheKanaka,hangingonwithonehand,seizedtheCockney’sfootwiththeother。Blackduplicatedtheperformanceamomentlaterwiththeotherfoot。Thenthethreewrithedtogetherinaswayingtangle,struggling,sliding,andfallingintothearmsoftheirmatesonthecrosstrees。

  Theaerialbattlewasover,andThomasMugridge,whiningandgibbering,hismouthfleckedwithbloodyfoam,wasbroughtdowntodeck。WolfLarsenroveabowlineinapieceofropeandslippeditunderhisshoulders。Thenhewascarriedaftandflungintothesea。Forty,——fifty,——sixtyfeetoflineranout,whenWolfLarsencried\"Belay!\"Oofty—Ooftytookaturnonabitt,theropetautened,andtheGhost,lungingonward,jerkedthecooktothesurface。

  Itwasapitifulspectacle。Thoughhecouldnotdrown,andwasnine—livedinaddition,hewassufferingalltheagoniesofhalf—drowning。TheGhostwasgoingveryslowly,andwhenhersternliftedonawaveandsheslippedforwardshepulledthewretchtothesurfaceandgavehimamomentinwhichtobreathe;butbetweeneachliftthesternfell,andwhilethebowlazilyclimbedthenextwavethelineslackedandhesankbeneath。

  IhadforgottentheexistenceofMaudBrewster,andrememberedherwithastartasshesteppedlightlybesideme。Itwasherfirsttimeondecksinceshehadcomeaboard。Adeadsilencegreetedherappearance。

  \"Whatisthecauseofthemerriment?\"sheasked。

  \"AskCaptainLarsen,\"Iansweredcomposedlyandcoldly,thoughinwardlymybloodwasboilingatthethoughtthatsheshouldbewitnesstosuchbrutality。

  Shetookmyadviceandwasturningtoputitintoexecution,whenhereyeslightedonOofty—Oofty,immediatelybeforeher,hisbodyinstinctwithalertnessandgraceasheheldtheturnoftherope。

  \"Areyoufishing?\"sheaskedhim。

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