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  \"Isentwordofittotheofficers’quartersintheSailors’

  Home,\"hecontinued,whilethelimpinhisgaitseemedtogrowmoreaccentuatedwiththeincreasingirritationofhisvoice.\"Place’sfullofthem.Twiceasmanymenasthereareberthsgoinginthelocaltrade.Allhungryforaneasyjob.Twiceasmany——and——Whatd’youthink,Whalley?\"

  Hestoppedshort;hishandsclenchedandthrustdeeplydownwards,seemedreadytoburstthepocketsofhisjacket.AslightsighescapedCaptainWhalley.

  \"Hey?Youwouldthinktheywouldbefallingovereachother.Notabitofit.Frightenedtogohome.

  Niceandwarmoutheretolieaboutaverandawaitingforajob.Isitandwaitinmyoffice.Nobody.Whatdidtheysuppose?ThatIwasgoingtosittherelikeadummywiththeConsul—General’scablebeforeme?

  Notlikely.SoIlookedupalistofthemIkeepbymeandsentwordforHamilton——theworstloaferofthemall——andjustmadehimgo.Threatenedtoin—

  structthestewardoftheSailors’Hometohavehimturnedoutneckandcrop.Hedidnotthinktheberthwasgoodenough——if——you——please.’I’veyourlittlerecordsbyme,’saidI.’Youcameashorehereeighteenmonthsago,andyouhaven’tdonesixmonths’worksince.YouareindebtforyourboardnowattheHome,andIsupposeyoureckontheMarineOfficewillpayintheend.Eh?Soitshall;butifyoudon’ttakethischance,awayyougotoEngland,assistedpassage,bythefirsthomewardsteamerthatcomesalong.Youarenobetterthanapauper.Wedon’twantanywhitepaupershere.’Iscaredhim.Butlookatthetroubleallthisgaveme.\"

  \"Youwouldnothavehadanytrouble,\"CaptainWhal—

  leysaidalmostinvoluntarily,\"ifyouhadsentforme.\"

  CaptainEliottwasimmenselyamused;heshookwithlaughterashewalked.Butsuddenlyhestoppedlaugh—

  ing.Avaguerecollectionhadcrossedhismind.Hadn’thehearditsaidatthetimeoftheTravancoreandDeccansmashthatpoorWhalleyhadbeencleanedoutcom—

  pletely.\"Fellow’shardup,byheavens!\"hethought;

  andatoncehecastasidelongupwardglanceathiscompanion.ButCaptainWhalleywassmilingausterelystraightbeforehim,withacarriageoftheheadincon—

  ceivableinapennilessman——andhebecamereassured.

  Impossible.Couldnothavelosteverything.Thatshiphadbeenonlyahobbyofhis.Andthereflectionthatamanwhohadconfessedtoreceivingthatverymorningapresumablylargesumofmoneywasnotlikelytospringuponhimademandforasmallloanputhimentirelyathiseaseagain.Therehadcomealongpauseintheirtalk,however,andnotknowinghowtobeginagain,hegrowledoutsoberly,\"Weoldfellowsoughttotakearestnow.\"

  \"Thebestthingforsomeofuswouldbetodieattheoar,\"CaptainWhalleysaidnegligently.

  \"Come,now.Aren’tyouabittiredbythistimeofthewholeshow?\"mutteredtheothersullenly.

  \"Areyou?\"

  CaptainEliottwas.Infernallytired.Heonlyhungontohisberthsolonginordertogethispensiononthehighestscalebeforehewenthome.Itwouldbenobetterthanpoverty,anyhow;still,itwastheonlythingbe—

  tweenhimandtheworkhouse.Andhehadafamily.

  Threegirls,asWhalleyknew.Hegave\"Harry,oldboy,\"tounderstandthatthesethreegirlswereasourceofthegreatestanxietyandworrytohim.Enoughtodriveamandistracted.

  \"Why?Whathavetheybeendoingnow?\"askedCaptainWhalleywithasortofamusedabsent—minded—

  ness.

  \"Doing!Doingnothing.That’sjustit.Lawn—

  tennisandsillynovelsfrommorningtonight\"

  Ifoneofthematleasthadbeenaboy.Butallthree!

  And,asill—luckwouldhaveit,theredidnotseemtobeanydecentyoungfellowsleftintheworld.Whenhelookedaroundintheclubhesawonlyalotofconceitedpopinjaystooselfishtothinkofmakingagoodwomanhappy.Extremeindigencestaredhiminthefacewithallthatcrowdtokeepathome.Hehadcherishedtheideaofbuildinghimselfalittlehouseinthecountry——

  inSurrey——toendhisdaysin,buthewasafraiditwasoutofthequestion,andhisstaringeyesrolledupwardswithsuchapatheticanxietythatCaptainWhal—

  leycharitablynoddeddownathim,restrainingasortofsickeningdesiretolaugh.

  \"Youmustknowwhatitisyourself,Harry.Girlsaretheverydevilforworryandanxiety.\"

  \"Ay!Butmineisdoingwell,\"CaptainWhalleypro—

  nouncedslowly,staringtotheendoftheavenue.

  TheMaster—Attendantwasgladtohearthis.Uncom—

  monlyglad.Herememberedherwell.Aprettygirlshewas.

  CaptainWhalley,steppingoutcarelessly,assentedasifinadream.

  \"Shewaspretty.\"

  Theprocessionofcarriageswasbreakingup.

  Oneafteranothertheyleftthefiletogooffatatrot,animatingthevastavenuewiththeirscatteredlifeandmovement;butsoontheaspectofdignifiedsolitudere—

  turnedandtookpossessionofthestraightwideroad.

  AsyceinwhitestoodattheheadofaBurmahponyhar—

  nessedtoavarnishedtwo—wheelcart;andthewholethingwaitingbythecurbseemednobiggerthanachild’stoyforgottenunderthesoaringtrees.CaptainEliottwaddleduptoitandmadeasiftoclamberin,butre—

  frained;andkeepingonehandrestingeasilyontheshaft,hechangedtheconversationfromhispension,hisdaughters,andhispovertybackagaintotheonlyothertopicintheworld——theMarineOffice,themenandtheshipsoftheport.

  Heproceededtogiveinstancesofwhatwasexpectedofhim;andhisthickvoicedrowsedinthestillairliketheobstinatedroningofanenormousbumble—bee.Cap—

  tainWhalleydidnotknowwhatwastheforceortheweaknessthatpreventedhimfromsayinggood—nightandwalkingaway.Itwasasthoughhehadbeentootiredtomaketheeffort.Howqueer.MorequeerthananyofNed’sinstances.Orwasitthatoverpoweringsenseofidlenessalonethatmadehimstandthereandlistentothesestories.NothingveryrealhadevertroubledNedEliott;andgraduallyheseemedtodetectdeepin,asifwrappedupinthegrosswheezyrumble,somethingoftheclearheartyvoiceoftheyoungcaptainoftheRingdove.Hewonderedifhetoohadchangedtothesameextent;anditseemedtohimthatthevoiceofhisoldchumhadnotchangedsoverymuch——thatthemanwasthesame.Notabadfellowthepleasant,jollyNedEliott,friendly,welluptohisbusiness——andalwaysabitofahumbug.Herememberedhowheusedtoamusehispoorwife.Shecouldreadhimlikeanopenbook.WhentheCondorandtheRingdovehappenedtobeinporttogether,shewouldfrequentlyaskhimtobringCaptainEliotttodinner.Theyhadnotmetoftensincethoseolddays.Notonceinfiveyears,perhaps.

  Heregardedfromunderhiswhiteeyebrowsthismanhecouldnotbringhimselftotakeintohisconfidenceatthisjuncture;andtheotherwentonwithhisintimateoutpourings,andasremotefromhishearerasthoughhehadbeentalkingonahill—topamileaway.

  HewasinabitofaquandarynowastothesteamerSofala.Ultimatelyeveryhitchintheportcameintohishandstoundo.Theywouldmisshimwhenhewasgoneinanothereighteenmonths,andmostlikelysomeretirednavalofficerhadbeenpitchforkedintotheap—

  pointment——amanthatwouldunderstandnothingandcareless.ThatsteamerwasacoastingcrafthavingasteadytradeconnectionasfarnorthasTenasserim;butthetroublewasshecouldgetnocaptaintotakeheronherregulartrip.Nobodywouldgoinher.Hereallyhadnopower,ofcourse,toorderamantotakeajob.Itwasallverywelltostretchapointonthedemandofaconsul—general,but

  \"What’sthematterwiththeship?\"CaptainWhalleyinterruptedinmeasuredtones.

  \"Nothing’sthematter.Soundoldsteamer.Herownerhasbeeninmyofficethisafternoontearinghishair.\"

  \"Isheawhiteman?\"askedWhalleyinaninterestedvoice.

  \"Hecallshimselfawhiteman,\"answeredtheMaster—

  Attendantscornfully;\"butifso,it’sjustskin—deepandnomore.Itoldhimthattohisfacetoo.\"

  \"Butwhoishe,then?\"

  \"He’sthechiefengineerofher.SeeTHAT,Harry?\"

  \"Isee,\"CaptainWhalleysaidthoughtfully.\"Theengineer.Isee.\"

  Howthefellowcametobeashipowneratthesametimewasquiteatale.Hecameoutthirdinahomeshipnearlyfifteenyearsago,CaptainEliottremem—

  bered,andgotpaidoffafterabadsortofrowbothwithhisskipperandhischief.Anyway,theyseemedjollygladtogetridofhimatallcosts.Clearlyamu—

  tinoussortofchap.Well,heremainedouthere,aper—

  fectnuisance,everlastinglyshippedandunshipped,un—

  abletokeepaberthverylong;prettynighwentthrougheveryengine—roomafloatbelongingtothecolony.Thensuddenly,\"Whatdoyouthinkhap—

  pened,Harry?\"

  CaptainWhalley,whoseemedlostinamentaleffortasofdoingasuminhishead,gaveaslightstart.Hereallycouldn’timagine.TheMaster—Attendant’svoicevibrateddullywithhoarseemphasis.ThemanactuallyhadthelucktowinthesecondprizeintheManillalot—

  tery.Alltheseengineersandofficersofshipstookticketsinthatgamble.Itseemedtobeaperfectmaniawiththemall.

  Everybodyexpectednowthathewouldtakehimselfoffhomewithhismoney,andgotothedevilinhisownway.Notatall.TheSofala,judgedtoosmallandnotquitemodernenoughforthesortoftradeshewasin,couldbegotforamoderatepricefromherowners,whohadorderedanewsteamerfromEurope.Herushedinandboughther.Thismanhadnevergivenanysignsofthatsortofmentalintoxicationthemerefactofgettingholdofalargesumofmoneymaypro—

  duce——nottillhegotashipofhisown;butthenhewentoffhisbalanceallatonce:camebouncingintotheMarineOfficeonsometransferbusiness,withhishathangingoverhislefteyeandswitchingalittlecaneinhishand,andtoldeachoneoftheclerksseparatelythat\"Nobodycouldputhimoutnow.Itwashisturn.

  Therewasnooneoverhimonearth,andthereneverwouldbeeither.\"Heswaggeredandstruttedbetweenthedesks,talkingatthetopofhisvoice,andtremblinglikealeafallthewhile,sothatthecurrentbusinessoftheofficewassuspendedforthetimehewasinthere,andeverybodyinthebigroomstoodopen—mouthedlookingathisantics.Afterwardshecouldbeseenduringthehottesthoursofthedaywithhisfaceasredasfirerushingalongupanddownthequaystolookathisshipfromdifferentpointsofview:heseemedinclinedtostopeverystrangerhecameacrossjusttoletthemknow\"thattherewouldbenolongeranyoneoverhim;hehadboughtaship;nobodyonearthcouldputhimoutofhisengine—roomnow.\"

  Goodbargainasshewas,thepriceoftheSofalatookupprettynearallthelottery—money.Hehadlefthim—

  selfnocapitaltoworkwith.Thatdidnotmattersomuch,forthesewerethehalcyondaysofsteamcoastingtrade,beforesomeofthehomeshippingfirmshadthoughtofestablishinglocalfleetstofeedtheirmainlines.These,whenonceorganized,tookthebiggestslicesoutofthatcake,ofcourse;andby—and—byasquadofconfoundedGermantrampsturnedupeastofSuezCanalandsweptupallthecrumbs.Theyprowledonthecheaptoandfroalongthecoastandbetweentheislands,likealotofsharksinthewaterreadytosnapupanythingyouletdrop.Andthenthehigholdtimeswereoverforgood;foryearstheSofalahadmadenomore,hejudged,thanafairliving.CaptainEliottlookeduponitashisdutyineverywaytoassistanEnglishshiptoholdherown;anditstoodtoreasonthatifforwantofacaptaintheSofalabegantomisshertripsshewouldverysoonlosehertrade.Therewasthequandary.Themanwastooimpracticable.\"Toomuchofabeggaronhorsebackfromthefirst,\"heex—

  plained.\"Seemedtogrowworseasthetimewenton.

  Inthelastthreeyearshe’srunthroughelevenskippers;

  hehadtriedeverysinglemanhere,outsideoftheregu—

  larlines.Ihadwarnedhimbeforethatthiswouldnotdo.Andnow,ofcourse,noonewilllookattheSofala.

  Ihadoneortwomenupatmyofficeandtalkedtothem;but,astheysaidtome,whatwasthegoodoftakingtheberthtoleadaregulardog’slifeforamonthandthengetthesackattheendofthefirsttrip?

  Thefellow,ofcourse,toldmeitwasallnonsense;therehasbeenaplothatchingforyearsagainsthim.Andnowithadcome.Allthehorridsailorsintheporthadconspiredtobringhimtohisknees,becausehewasanengineer.\"

  CaptainEliottemittedathroatychuckle.

  \"Andthefactis,thatifhemissesacouplemoretripsheneednevertroublehimselftostartagain.Hewon’tfindanycargoinhisoldtrade.There’stoomuchcom—

  petitionnowadaysforpeopletokeeptheirstufflyingaboutforashipthatdoesnotturnupwhenshe’sex—

  pected.It’sabadlookoutforhim.Heswearshewillshuthimselfonboardandstarvetodeathinhiscabinratherthansellher——evenifhecouldfindabuyer.Andthat’snotlikelyintheleast.NoteventheJapswouldgiveherinsuredvalueforher.Itisn’tlikesellingsailing—ships.SteamersDOgetoutofdate,besidesget—

  tingold.\"

  \"Hemusthavelaidbyagoodbitofmoneythough,\"

  observedCaptainWhalleyquietly.

  TheHarbor—masterpuffedouthispurplecheekstoanamazingsize.

  \"Notastiver,Harry.Not——a——single——sti—ver.\"

  Hewaited;butasCaptainWhalley,strokinghisbeardslowly,lookeddownonthegroundwithoutaword,hetappedhimontheforearm,tiptoed,andsaidinahoarsewhisper——

  \"TheManillalotteryhasbeeneatinghimup.\"

  Hefrownedalittle,noddingintinyaffirmativejerks.

  Theyallweregoinginforit;athirdofthewagespaidtoships’officers(\"inmyport,\"hesnorted)wenttoManilla.Itwasamania.ThatfellowMassyhadbeenbittenbyitliketherestofthemfromthefirst;

  butafterwinningonceheseemedtohavepersuadedhimselfhehadonlytotryagaintogetanotherbigprize.Hehadtakendozensandscoresofticketsforeverydrawingsince.Whatwiththisviceandhisig—

  noranceofaffairs,eversincehehadimprovidentlyboughtthatsteamerhehadbeenmoreorlessshortofmoney.

  This,inCaptainEliott’sopinion,gaveanopeningforasensiblesailor—manwithafewpoundstostepinandsavethatfoolfromtheconsequencesofhisfolly.

  Itwashiscrazetoquarrelwithhiscaptains.Hehadhadsomereallygoodmentoo,whowouldhavebeentoogladtostayifhewouldonlyletthem.Butno.Heseemedtothinkhewasnoownerunlesshewaskickingsomebodyoutinthemorningandhavingarowwiththenewmanintheevening.Whatwaswantedforhimwasamasterwithacoupleofhundredorsototakeaninterestintheshiponproperconditions.Youdon’tdischargeamanfornofault,onlybecauseofthefunoftellinghimtopackuphistrapsandgoashore,whenyouknowthatinthatcaseyouareboundtobuybackhisshare.Ontheotherhand,afellowwithaninterestintheshipisnotlikelytothrowuphisjobinahuffaboutatrifle.HehadtoldMassythat.Hehadsaid:

  \"’Thiswon’tdo,Mr.Massy.WearegettingverysickofyouhereintheMarineOffice.Whatyoumustdonowistotrywhetheryoucouldgetasailortojoinyouaspartner.Thatseemstobetheonlyway.’Andthatwassoundadvice,Harry.\"

  CaptainWhalley,leaningonhisstick,wasperfectlystillallover,andhishand,arrestedintheactofstrok—

  ing,graspedhiswholebeard.Andwhatdidthefellowsaytothat?

  ThefellowhadtheaudacitytoflyoutattheMaster—

  Attendant.Hehadreceivedtheadviceinamostim—

  pudentmanner.\"Ididn’tcomeheretobelaughedat,\"

  hehadshrieked.\"IappealtoyouasanEnglishmanandashipownerbroughttothevergeofruinbyanillegalconspiracyofyourbeggarlysailors,andallyoucondescendtodoformeistotellmetogoandgetapartner!\"Thefellowhadpresumedtostampwithrageontheflooroftheprivateoffice.Wherewashegoingtogetapartner?Washebeingtakenforafool?Notasingleoneofthatcontemptiblelotashoreatthe\"Home\"hadtwopenceinhispockettoblesshimselfwith.Theverynativecursinthebazaarknewthatmuch\"Andit’strueenough,Harry,\"rum—

  bledCaptainEliottjudicially.\"TheyaremuchmorelikelyoneandalltoowemoneytotheChinameninDenhamRoadfortheclothesontheirbacks.’Well,’

  saidI,’youmaketoomuchnoiseoveritformytaste,Mr.Massy.Goodmorning.’Hebangedthedoorafterhim;hedaredtobangmydoor,confoundhischeek!\"

  TheheadoftheMarinedepartmentwasoutofbreathwithindignation;thenrecollectinghimselfasitwere,\"I’llendbybeinglatetodinner——yarningwithyouherewifedoesn’tlikeit.\"

  Heclamberedponderouslyintothetrap;leanedoutsideways,andonlythenwonderedwheezilywhatonearthCaptainWhalleycouldhavebeendoingwithhimselfoflate.Theyhadhadnosightofeachotherforyearsandyearstilltheotherdaywhenhehadseenhimunexpectedlyintheoffice.

  Whatonearth

  CaptainWhalleyseemedtobesmilingtohimselfinhiswhitebeard.

  \"Theearthisbig,\"hesaidvaguely.

  Theother,asiftotestthestatement,staredallroundfromhisdriving—seat.TheEsplanadewasveryquiet;

  onlyfromafar,fromveryfar,alongwayfromthesea—

  shore,acrossthestretchesofgrass,throughthelongrangesoftrees,camefaintlythetoot——toot——tootofthecablecarbeginningtorollbeforetheemptyperistyleofthePublicLibraryonitsthree—milejourneytotheNewHarborDocks.

  \"Doesn’tseemtobesomuchroomonit,\"growledtheMaster—Attendant,\"sincetheseGermanscamealongshoulderingusateveryturn.Itwasnotsoinourtime.\"

  Hefellintodeepthought,breathingstertorously,asthoughhehadbeentakinganapopen—eyed.Perhapshetoo,onhisside,haddetectedinthesilentpilgrim—

  likefigure,standingtherebythewheel,likeanarrestedwayfarer,theburiedlineamentsofthefeaturesbelong—

  ingtotheyoungcaptainoftheCondor.Goodfellow——

  HarryWhalley——neververytalkative.Youneverknewwhathewasupto——abittoooff—handwithpeopleofconsequence,andapttotakeawrongviewofafel—

  low’sactions.Factwashehadatoogoodopinionofhimself.Hewouldhavelikedtotellhimtogetinanddrivehimhometodinner.Butoneneverknew.Wifewouldnotlikeit.

  \"Andit’sfunnytothink,Harry,\"hewentoninabig,subdueddrone,\"thatofallthepeopleonitthereseemsonlyyouandIlefttorememberthispartoftheworldasitusedtobe\"

  Hewasreadytoindulgeinthesweetnessofasenti—

  mentalmoodhaditnotstruckhimsuddenlythatCap—

  tainWhalley,unstirringandwithoutaword,seemedtobeawaitingsomething——perhapsexpectingHegatheredthereinsatonceandburstoutinbluff,heartygrowls——

  \"Ha!Mydearboy.Themenwehaveknown——theshipswe’vesailed——ay!andthethingswe’vedone\"

  Theponyplunged——thesyceskippedoutoftheway.

  CaptainWhalleyraisedhisarm.

  \"Good—by.\"

  VI

  Thesunhadset.Andwhen,afterdrillingadeepholewithhisstick,hemovedfromthatspotthenighthadmasseditsarmyofshadowsunderthetrees.Theyfilledtheeasternendsoftheavenuesasifonlywaitingthesignalforageneraladvanceupontheopenspacesoftheworld;theyweregatheringlowbetweenthedeepstone—facedbanksofthecanal.TheMalayprau,half—

  concealedunderthearchofthebridge,hadnotaltereditspositionaquarterofaninch.ForalongtimeCap—

  tainWhalleystareddownovertheparapet,tillatlastthefloatingimmobilityofthatbeshroudedthingseemedtogrowuponhimintosomethinginexplicableandalarming.Thetwilightabandonedthezenith;itsre—

  flectedgleamslefttheworldbelow,andthewaterofthecanalseemedtoturnintopitch.CaptainWhalleycrossedit.

  Theturningtotheright,whichwashiswaytohishotel,wasonlyaveryfewstepsfarther.Hestoppedagain(allthehousesofthesea—frontwereshutup,thequaysidewasdeserted,butforoneortwofiguresofnativeswalkinginthedistance)andbegantoreckontheamountofhisbill.Somanydaysinthehotelatsomanydollarsaday.Tocountthedaysheusedhisfingers:plungingonehandintohispocket,hejingledafewsilvercoins.Allrightforthreedaysmore;andthen,unlesssomethingturnedup,hemustbreakintothefivehundred——Ivy’smoney——investedinherfather.

  Itseemedtohimthatthefirstmealcomingoutofthatreservewouldchokehim——forcertain.Reasonwasofnouse.Itwasamatteroffeeling.Hisfeelingshadneverplayedhimfalse.

  Hedidnotturntotheright.Hewalkedon,asiftherestillhadbeenashipintheroadsteadtowhichhecouldgethimselfpulledoffintheevening.Faraway,beyondthehouses,ontheslopeofanindigopromontoryclosingtheviewofthequays,theslimcolumnofafactory—chimneysmokedquietlystraightupintotheclearair.AChinaman,curleddowninthesternofoneofthehalf—dozensampansfloatingofftheendofthejetty,caughtsightofabeckoninghand.

  Hejumpedup,rolledhispigtailroundhisheadswiftly,tuckedintworapidmovementshiswidedarktrousershighuphisyellowthighs,andbyasingle,noiseless,fin—

  likestiroftheoars,sheeredthesampanalongsidethestepswiththeeaseandprecisionofaswimmingfish.

  \"Sofala,\"articulatedCaptainWhalleyfromabove;

  andtheChinaman,anewemigrantprobably,staredupwardswithatenseattentionasifwaitingtoseethequeerwordfallvisiblyfromthewhiteman’slips.

  \"Sofala,\"CaptainWhalleyrepeated;andsuddenlyhisheartfailedhim.Hepaused.Theshores,theislets,thehighground,thelowpoints,weredark:thehorizonhadgrownsomber;andacrosstheeasternsweepoftheshorethewhiteobelisk,markingthelanding—placeofthetelegraph—cable,stoodlikeapaleghostonthebeachbeforethedarkspreadofunevenroofs,intermingledwithpalms,ofthenativetown.CaptainWhalleybe—

  ganagain.

  \"Sofala.SaveeSo—fa—la,John?\"

  ThistimetheChinamanmadeoutthatbizarresound,andgruntedhisassentuncouthly,lowdowninhisbarethroat.Withthefirstyellowtwinkleofastarthatap—

  pearedliketheheadofapinstabbeddeepintothesmooth,pale,shimmeringfabricofthesky,theedgeofakeenchillseemedtocleavethroughthewarmairoftheearth.Atthemomentofsteppingintothesam—

  pantogoandtryforthecommandoftheSofalaCap—

  tainWhalleyshiveredalittle.

  WhenonhisreturnhelandedonthequayagainVenus,likeachoicejewelsetlowonthehemofthesky,castafaintgoldtrailbehindhimupontheroadstead,aslevelasafloormadeofonedarkandpolishedstone.

  Theloftyvaultsoftheavenueswereblack——allblackoverhead——andtheporcelainglobesonthelamp—postsresembledegg—shapedpearls,giganticandluminous,displayedinarowwhosefartherendseemedtosinkinthedistance,downtothelevelofhisknees.Heputhishandsbehindhisback.Hewouldnowconsidercalmlythediscretionofitbeforesayingthefinalwordto—morrow.Hisfeetscrunchedthegravelloudly——thediscretionofit.Itwouldhavebeeneasiertoappraisehadtherebeenaworkablealternative.Thehonestyofitwasindubitable:hemeantwellbythefellow;andperiodicallyhisshadowleapedupintensebyhissideonthetrunksofthetrees,tolengthenitself,obliqueanddim,faroverthegrass——repeatinghisstride.

  Thediscretionofit.Wasthereachoice?Heseemedalreadytohavelostsomethingofhimself;tohavegivenuptoahungryspectersomethingofhistruthanddig—

  nityinordertolive.Buthislifewasnecessary.Letpovertydoitsworstinexactingitstollofhumiliation.

  ItwascertainthatNedEliotthadrenderedhim,with—

  outknowingit,aserviceforwhichitwouldhavebeenimpossibletoask.HehopedNedwouldnotthinktherehadbeensomethingunderhandinhisaction.Hesup—

  posedthatnowwhenheheardofithewouldunderstand——orperhapshewouldonlythinkWhalleyaneccentricoldfool.Whatwouldhavebeenthegoodoftellinghim——anymorethanofblurtingthewholetaletothatmanMassy?Fivehundredpoundsreadytoinvest.Lethimmakethebestofthat.Lethimwonder.Youwantacaptain——Iwantaship.That’senough.B—r—r—r—r.

  Whatadisagreeableimpressionthatempty,dark,echoingsteamerhadmadeuponhim

  Alaid—upsteamerwasadeadthingandnomistake;

  asailing—shipsomehowseemsalwaysreadytospringintolifewiththebreathoftheincorruptibleheaven;

  butateamer,thoughtCaptainWhalley,withherfiresout,withoutthewarmwhiffsfrombelowmeetingyouonherdecks,withoutthehissofsteam,theclangsofironinherbreast——liesthereascoldandstillandpulselessasacorpse.

  Inthesolitudeoftheavenue,allblackaboveandlightedbelow,CaptainWhalley,consideringthedis—

  cretionofhiscourse,met,asitwereincidentally,thethoughtofdeath.Hepusheditasidewithdislikeandcontempt.Healmostlaughedatit;andintheun—

  quenchablevitalityofhisageonlythoughtwithakindofexultationhowlittleheneededtokeepbodyandsoultogether.Notabadinvestmentforthepoorwomanthissolidcarcassofherfather.Andfortherest——incaseofanything——theagreementshouldbeclear:thewholefivehundredtobepaidbacktoherintegrallywithinthreemonths.Integrally.Everypenny.Hewasnottoloseanyofhermoneywhateverelsehadtogo——alittledignity——someofhisself—respect.Hehadneverbeforeallowedanybodytoremainunderanysortoffalseimpressionastohimself.Well,letthatgo——forhersake.Afterall,hehadneverSAIDany—

  thingmisleading——andCaptainWhalleyfelthimselfcorrupttothemarrowofhisbones.Helaughedalittlewiththeintimatescornofhisworldlyprudence.

  Clearly,withafellowofthatsort,andinthepeculiarrelationtheyweretostandtoeachother,itwouldnothavedonetoblurtouteverything.Hedidnotlikethefellow.Hedidnotlikehisspellsoffawningloquacityandburstsofresentfulness.Intheend——apoordevil.

  Hewouldnothavelikedtostandinhisshoes.Menwerenotevil,afterall.Hedidnotlikehissleekhair,hisqueerwayofstandingatrightangles,withhisnoseintheair,andglancingalonghisshoulderatyou.No.

  Onthewhole,menwerenotbad——theywereonlysillyorunhappy.

  CaptainWhalleyhadfinishedconsideringthediscre—

  tionofthatstep——andtherewasthewholelongnightbeforehim.Inthefulllighthislongbeardwouldglistenlikeasilverbreastplatecoveringhisheart;inthespacesbetweenthelampshisburlyfigurepassedlessdistinct,loomedverybig,wandering,andmysterious.

  No;therewasnotmuchrealharminmen:andallthetimeashadowmarchedwithhim,slantingonhislefthand——whichintheEastisapresageofevil

  \"Canyoumakeouttheclumpofpalmsyet,Serang?\"

  askedCaptainWhalleyfromhischaironthebridgeoftheSofalaapproachingthebarofBatuBeru.

  \"No,Tuan.By—and—bysee.\"TheoldMalay,inabluedungareesuit,plantedonhisbonydarkfeetunderthebridgeawning,puthishandsbehindhisbackandstaredaheadoutoftheinnumerablewrinklesatthecornersofhiseyes.

  CaptainWhalleysatstill,withoutliftinghisheadtolookforhimself.Threeyears——thirty—sixtimes.Hehadmadethesepalmsthirty—sixtimesfromthesouth—

  ward.Theywouldcomeintoviewatthepropertime.

  ThankGod,theoldshipmadehercoursesanddistancestripaftertrip,ascorrectasclockwork.Atlasthemur—

  muredagain——

  \"Insightyet?\"

  \"Thesunmakesaverygreatglare,Tuan.\"

  \"Watchwell,Serang.\"

  \"Ya,Tuan.\"

  Awhitemanhadascendedtheladderfromthedecknoiselessly,andhadlistenedquietlytothisshortcol—

  loquy.Thenhesteppedoutonthebridgeandbegantowalkfromendtoend,holdingupthelongcherry—

  woodstemofapipe.Hisblackhairlayplasteredinlonglankywispsacrossthebaldsummitofhishead;

  hehadafurrowedbrow,ayellowcomplexion,andathickshapelessnose.Ascantygrowthofwhiskerdidnotconcealthecontourofhisjaw.Hisaspectwasofbroodingcare;andsuckingatacurvedblackmouth—

  piece,hepresentedsuchaheavyoverhangingprofilethateventheSerangcouldnothelpreflectingsometimesupontheextremeunlovelinessofsomewhitemen.

  CaptainWhalleyseemedtobracehimselfupinhischair,butgavenorecognitionwhatevertohispresence.

  Theotherpuffedjetsofsmoke;thensuddenly——

  \"IcouldneverunderstandthatnewmaniaofyoursofhavingthisMalayhereforyourshadow,partner.\"

  CaptainWhalleygotupfromthechairinallhisim—

  posingstatureandwalkedacrosstothebinnacle,hold—

  ingsuchanunswervingcoursethattheotherhadtobackawayhurriedly,andremainedasifintimidated,withthepipetremblinginhishand.\"Walkovermenow,\"hemutteredinasortofastoundedanddis—

  comfitedwhisper.Thenslowlyanddistinctlyhesaid——

  \"I——am——not——dirt.\"Andthenaddeddefiantly,\"Asyouseemtothink.\"

  TheSerangjerkedout——

  \"Seethepalmsnow,Tuan.\"

  CaptainWhalleystrodeforwardtotherail;buthiseyes,insteadofgoingstraighttothepoint,withtheassuredkeenglanceofasailor,wanderedirresolutelyinspace,asthoughhe,thediscovererofnewroutes,hadlosthiswayuponthisnarrowsea.

  Anotherwhiteman,themate,cameuponthebridge.

  Hewastall,young,lean,withamustachelikeatrooper,andsomethingmaliciousintheeye.Hetookupapositionbesidetheengineer.CaptainWhalley,withhisbacktothem,inquired——

  \"What’sonthelog?\"

  \"Eighty—five,\"answeredthematequickly,andnudgedtheengineerwithhiselbow.

  CaptainWhalley’smuscularhandssqueezedtheironrailwithanextraordinaryforce;hiseyesglaredwithanenormouseffort;heknittedhiseyebrows,theper—

  spirationfellfromunderhishat,——andinafaintvoicehemurmured,\"Steadyher,Serang——whensheisontheproperbearing.\"

  ThesilentMalaysteppedback,waitedalittle,andliftedhisarmwarninglytothehelmsman.Thewheelrevolvedrapidlytomeettheswingoftheship.Againthemadenudgedtheengineer.ButMassyturneduponhim.

  \"Mr.Sterne,\"hesaidviolently,\"letmetellyou——

  asashipowner——thatyouarenobetterthanacon—

  foundedfool.\"

  VII

  Sternewentdownsmirkingandapparentlynotatalldisconcerted,buttheengineerMassyremainedonthebridge,movingaboutwithuneasyself—assertion.

  Everybodyonboardwashisinferior——everyonewith—

  outexception.Hepaidtheirwagesandfoundthemintheirfood.Theyatemoreofhisbreadandpocketedmoreofhismoneythantheywereworth;andtheyhadnocareintheworld,whilehealonehadtomeetallthedifficultiesofshipowning.Whenhecontemplatedhispositioninallitsmenacingentirety,itseemedtohimthathehadbeenforyearsthepreyofabandofpara—

  sites:andforyearshehadscowledateverybodycon—

  nectedwiththeSofalaexcept,perhaps,attheChinesefiremenwhoservedtogetheralong.Theirusewasmanifest:theywereanindispensablepartofthema—

  chineryofwhichhewasthemaster.

  Whenhepassedalonghisdecksheshoulderedthosehecameacrossbrutally;buttheMalaydeckhandshadlearnedtododgeoutofhisway.Hehadtobringhim—

  selftotoleratethembecauseofthenecessarymanuallaboroftheshipwhichmustbedone.HehadtostruggleandplanandschemetokeeptheSofalaafloat——andwhatdidhegetforit?Notevenenoughrespect.

  Theycouldnothavegivenhimenoughofthatifalltheirthoughtsandalltheiractionshadbeendirectedtothatend.Thevanityofpossession,thevaingloryofpower,hadpassedawaybythistime,andtherere—

  mainedonlythematerialembarrassments,thefearoflosingthatpositionwhichhadturnedoutnotworthhaving,andananxietyofthoughtwhichnoabjectsub—

  servienceofmencouldrepay.

  Hewalkedupanddown.Thebridgewashisownafterall.Hehadpaidforit;andwiththestemofthepipeinhishandhewouldstopshortattimesasiftolistenwithaprofoundandconcentratedattentiontothedeadenedbeatoftheengines(hisownengines)

  andtheslightgrindingofthesteeringchainsuponthecontinuouslowwashofwateralongside.Butforthesesounds,theshipmighthavebeenlyingasstillasifmooredtoabank,andassilentasifabandonedbyeverylivingsoul;onlythecoast,thelowcoastofmudandmangroveswiththethreepalmsinabunchattheback,grewslowlymoredistinctinitslongstraightline,with—

  outasinglefeaturetoarrestattention.ThenativepassengersoftheSofalalayaboutonmatsundertheawnings;thesmokeofherfunnelseemedtheonlysignofherlifeandconnectedwithherglidingmotioninamysteriousmanner.

  CaptainWhalleyonhisfeet,withapairofbinocularsinhishandandthelittleMalaySerangathiselbow,likeanoldgiantattendedbyawizenedpigmy,wastak—

  ingherovertheshallowwaterofthebar.

  Thissubmarineridgeofmud,scouredbythestreamoutofthesoftbottomoftheriverandheapedupfaroutonthehardbottomofthesea,wasdifficulttogetover.Thealluvialcoasthavingnodistinguishingmarks,thebearingsofthecrossing—placehadtobetakenfromtheshapeofthemountainsinland.Theguidanceofaformflattenedandunevenatthetoplikeagrindertooth,andofanothersmooth,saddle—backedsummit,hadtobesearchedforwithinthegreatun—

  cloudedglarethatseemedtoshiftandfloatlikeadryfierymist,fillingtheair,ascendingfromthewater,shroudingthedistances,scorchingtotheeye.Inthisveiloflightthenearedgeoftheshorealonestoodoutalmostcoal—blackwithanopaqueandmotionlesssolidity.Thirtymilesawaytheserratedrangeoftheinteriorstretchedacrossthehorizon,itsoutlinesandshadesofblue,faintandtremulouslikeabackgroundpaintedonairygossameronthequiveringfabricofanimpalpablecurtainletdowntotheplainofalluvialsoil;

  andtheopeningsoftheestuaryappeared,shiningwhite,likebitsofsilverletintothesquarepiecessnippedcleanandsharpoutofthebodyofthelandborderedwithmangroves.

  Ontheforepartofthebridgethegiantandthepigmymutteredtoeachotherfrequentlyinquiettones.Be—

  hindthemMassystoodsidewayswithanexpressionofdisdainandsuspenseonhisface.Hisglobulareyeswereperfectlymotionless,andheseemedtohavefor—

  gottenthelongpipeheheldinhishand.

  Onthefore—deckbelowthebridge,steeplyroofedwiththewhiteslopesoftheawnings,ayounglascarseamanhadclamberedoutsidetherail.Headjustedquicklyabroadbandofsailcanvasunderhisarmpits,andthrowinghischestagainstit,leanedoutfaroverthewater.Thesleevesofhisthincottonshirt,cutoffclosetotheshoulder,baredhisbrownarmoffullroundedformandwithasatinyskinlikeawoman’s.Heswungitrigidlywiththerotaryandmenacingactionofaslinger:the14—lb.weighthurtledcirclingintheair,thensuddenlyflewaheadasfarasthecurveofthebow.

  Thewetthinlineswishedlikescratchedsilkrunningthroughthedarkfingersoftheman,andtheplungeoftheleadclosetotheship’ssidemadeavanishingsilveryscaruponthegoldenglitter;thenafteranintervalthevoiceoftheyoungMalayupliftedandlong—drawnde—

  claredthedepthofthewaterinhisownlanguage.

  \"Tigastengah,\"hecriedaftereachsplashandpause,gatheringthelinebusilyforanothercast.\"Tigastengah,\"whichmeansthreefathomandahalf.Foramileorsofromseawardtherewasauniformdepthofwaterrightuptothebar.\"Half—three.Half—

  three.Half—three,\"——andhismodulatedcry,returnedleisurelyandmonotonous,liketherepeatedcallofabird,seemedtofloatawayinsunshineanddisappearinthespacioussilenceoftheemptyseaandofalifelessshorelyingopen,northandsouth,eastandwest,with—

  outthestirofasinglecloud—shadoworthewhisperofanyothervoice.

  Theowner—engineeroftheSofalaremainedverystillbehindthetwoseamenofdifferentrace,creed,andcolor;theEuropeanwiththetime—defyingvigorofhisoldframe,thelittleMalay,old,too,butslightandshrunkenlikeawitheredbrownleafblownbyachancewindunderthemightyshadowoftheother.Verybusylookingforwardattheland,theyhadnotaglancetospare;andMassy,glaringatthemfrombehind,seemedtoresenttheirattentiontotheirdutylikeaper—

  sonalslightuponhimself.

  Thiswasunreasonable;buthehadlivedinhisownworldofunreasonableresentmentsformanyyears.Atlast,passinghismoistpalmovertherarelankywispsofcoarsehaironthetopofhisyellowhead,hebegantotalkslowly.

  \"Aleadsman,youwant!Isupposethat’syourcor—

  rectmail—boatstyle.Haven’tyouenoughjudgmenttotellwhereyouarebylookingattheland?Why,beforeIhadbeenatwelvemonthinthetradeIwasuptothattrick——andIamonlyanengineer.Icanpointtoyoufromherewherethebaris,andIcouldtellyoubesidesthatyouareaslikelyasnottostickherinthemudinaboutfiveminutesfromnow;onlyyouwouldcallitinterfering,Isuppose.Andthere’sthatwrittenagreementofours,thatsaysImustn’tinterfere.\"

  Hisvoicestopped.CaptainWhalley,withoutrelax—

  ingthesetseverityofhisfeatures,movedhislipstoaskinaquickmumble——

  \"Hownear,Serang?\"

  \"Verynearnow,Tuan,\"theMalaymutteredrapidly.

  \"Deadslow,\"saidtheCaptainaloudinafirmtone.

  TheSerangsnatchedatthehandleofthetelegraph.

  Agongclangeddownbelow.Massywithascornfulsniggerwalkedoffandputhisheaddowntheengine—

  roomskylight.

  \"Youmayexpectsomerarefoolingwiththeengines,Jack,\"hebellowed.Thespaceintowhichhestaredwasdeepandfullofgloom;andthegraygleamsofsteeldownthereseemedcoolaftertheintenseglareoftheseaaroundtheship.Theair,however,cameupclammyandhotonhisface.Ashorthootonwhichitwouldhavebeenimpossibletoputanysortofinterpretationcamefromthebottomcavernously.Thiswasthewayinwhichthesecondengineeransweredhischief.

  Hewasamiddle—agedmanwithaninattentiveman—

  ner,andapparentlywrappedupinsuchataciturncon—

  cernforhisenginesthatheseemedtohavelosttheuseofspeech.Whenaddresseddirectlyhisonlyanswerwouldbeagruntorahoot,accordingtothedistance.

  ForalltheyearshehadbeenintheSofalahehadneverbeenknowntoexchangeasmuchasafrankGood—morn—

  ingwithanyofhisshipmates.Hedidnotseemawarethatmencameandwentintheworld;hedidnotseemtoseethematall.Indeedheneverrecognizedhisshipmatesonshore.Attable(thefourwhitemenoftheSofalamessedtogether)hesatlookingintohisplatedispassionately,butattheendofthemealwouldjumpupandboltdownbelowasifasuddenthoughthadim—

  pelledhimtorushandseewhethersomebodyhadnotstolentheengineswhilehedined.Inportattheendofthetriphewentashoreregularly,butnooneknewwherehespenthiseveningsorinwhatmanner.ThelocalcoastingfleethadpreservedawildandincoherenttaleofhisinfatuationforthewifeofasergeantinanIrishinfantryregiment.Theregiment,however,haddoneitsturnofgarrisondutythereagesbefore,andwasgonesomewheretotheothersideoftheearth,outofmen’sknowledge.Twiceorperhapsthreetimesinthecourseoftheyearhewouldtaketoomuchtodrink.

  Ontheseoccasionshereturnedonboardatanearlierhourthanusual;ranacrossthedeckbalancinghimselfwithhisspreadarmslikeatight—ropewalker;andlockingthedoorofhiscabin,hewouldconverseandarguewithhimselfthelivelongnightinanamazingvarietyoftones;storm,sneer,andwhinewithaninex—

  haustiblepersistence.Massyinhisberthnextdoor,raisinghimselfonhiselbow,woulddiscoverthathissecondhadrememberedthenameofeverywhitemanthathadpassedthroughtheSofalaforyearsandyearsback.Herememberedthenamesofmenthathaddied,thathadgonehome,thathadgonetoAmerica:herememberedinhiscupsthenamesofmenwhosecon—

  nectionwiththeshiphadbeensoshortthatMassyhadalmostforgottenitscircumstancesandcouldbarelyre—

  calltheirfaces.Theinebriatedvoiceontheothersideofthebulkheadcommenteduponthemallwithanex—

  traordinaryandingeniousvenomofscandalousinven—

  tions.Itseemstheyhadalloffendedhiminsomeway,andinreturnhehadfoundthemallout.Hemuttereddarkly;helaughedsardonically;hecrushedthemoneafteranother;butofhischief,Massy,hebabbledwithanenviousandnaiveadmiration.Cleverscoundrel!

  Don’tmeetthelikesofhimeveryday.Justlookathim.Ha!Great!Shipofhisown.Wouldn’tcatchHIMgoingwrong.Nofear——thebeast!AndMassy,afterlisteningwithagratifiedsmiletotheseartlesstributestohisgreatness,wouldbegintoshout,thump—

  ingatthebulkheadwithbothfists——

  \"Shutup,youlunatic!Won’tyouletmegotosleep,youfool!\"

  Butahalfsmileofpridelingeredonhislips;outsidethesolitarylascartoldofffornightdutyinharbor,perhapsayouthfreshfromaforestvillage,wouldstandmotionlessintheshadowsofthedecklisteningtotheendlessdrunkengabble.Hisheartwouldbethumpingwithbreathlessaweofwhitemen:thearbitraryandobstinatemenwhopursueinflexiblytheirincompre—

  hensiblepurposes,——beingswithweirdintonationsinthevoice,movedbyunaccountablefeelings,actuatedbyin—

  scrutablemotives.

  VIII

  Forawhileafterhissecond’sansweringhootMassyhungovertheengine—roomgloomily.CaptainWhal—

  ley,who,bythepoweroffivehundredpounds,hadkepthiscommandforthreeyears,mighthavebeensuspectedofneverhavingseenthatcoastbefore.Heseemedun—

  abletoputdownhisglasses,asthoughtheyhadbeengluedunderhiscontractedeyebrows.Thissettledfrowngavetohisfaceanairofinvincibleandjustseverity;buthisraisedelbowtrembledslightly,andtheperspirationpouredfromunderhishatasifasecondsunhadsuddenlyblazedupatthezenithbythesideoftheardentstillglobealreadythere,inwhoseblindingwhiteheattheearthwhirledandshonelikeamoteofdust.

  Fromtimetotime,stillholdinguphisglasses,heraisedhisotherhandtowipehisstreamingface.Thedropsrolleddownhischeeks,felllikerainuponthewhitehairsofhisbeard,andbrusquely,asifguidedbyanuncontrollableandanxiousimpulse,hisarmreachedouttothestandoftheengine—roomtelegraph.

  Thegongclangeddownbelow.Thebalancedvibra—

  tionofthedead—slowspeedceasedtogetherwitheverysoundandtremorintheship,asifthegreatstillnessthatreigneduponthecoasthadstoleninthroughhersidesofironandtakenpossessionofherinnermostre—

  cesses.Theillusionofperfectimmobilityseemedtofalluponherfromtheluminousbluedomewithoutastainarchingoveraflatseawithoutastir.Thefaintbreezeshehadmadeforherselfexpired,asifallatoncetheairhadbecometoothicktobudge;eventheslighthissofthewateronherstemdiedout.Thenar—

  row,longhull,carryingitswaywithoutaripple,seemedtoapproachtheshoalwaterofthebarbystealth.Theplungeoftheleadwiththemournful,mechanicalcryofthelascarcameatlongerandlongerintervals;andthemenonherbridgeseemedtoholdtheirbreath.TheMalayatthehelmlookedfixedlyatthecompasscard,theCaptainandtheSerangstaredatthecoast.

  Massyhadlefttheskylight,and,walkingflat—footed,hadreturnedsoftlytotheveryspotonthebridgehehadoccupiedbefore.Aslow,lingeringgrinexposedhissetofbigwhiteteeth:theygleamedevenlyintheshadeoftheawninglikethekeyboardofapianoinaduskyroom.

  Atlast,pretendingtotalktohimselfinexcessiveas—

  tonishment,hesaidnotveryloud——

  \"Stoptheenginesnow.Whatnext,Iwonder?\"

  Hewaited,stoopingfromtheshoulders,hisheadbowed,hisglanceoblique.Thenraisinghisvoiceashade——

  \"IfIdaredmakeanabsurdremarkIwouldsaythatyouhaven’tthestomachto\"

  Butayellingspiritofexcitement,likesomefranticsoulwanderingunsuspectedinthevaststillnessofthecoast,hadseizeduponthebodyofthelascaratthelead.

  Thelanguidmonotonyofhissing—songchangedtoaswift,sharpclamor.Theweightflewafterasinglewhir,thelinewhistled,splashfollowedsplashinhaste.

  Thewaterhadshoaled,andtheman,insteadofthedrowsytaleoffathoms,wascallingoutthesoundingsinfeet.

  \"Fifteenfeet.Fifteen,fifteen!Fourteen,four—

  teen\"

  CaptainWhalleyloweredthearmholdingtheglasses.

  Itdescendedslowlyasifbyitsownweight;nootherpartofhistoweringbodystirred;andtheswiftcrieswiththeireagerwarningnotepassedhimbyasthoughhehadbeendeaf.

  Massy,verystill,andturninganattentiveear,hadfastenedhiseyesuponthesilvery,close—croppedbackofthesteadyoldhead.Theshipherselfseemedtobearrestedbutforthegradualdecreaseofdepthunderherkeel.

  \"ThirteenfeetThirteen!Twelve!\"criedtheleadsmananxiouslybelowthebridge.AndsuddenlythebarefootedSerangsteppedawaynoiselesslytostealaglanceovertheside.

  Narrowofshoulder,inasuitoffadedbluecotton,anoldgrayfelthatrammeddownonhishead,withahollowinthenapeofhisdarkneck,andwithhisslenderlimbs,heappearedfromthebacknobiggerthanaboyoffourteen.Therewasachildlikeimpulsivenessinthecuriositywithwhichhewatchedthespreadofthevoluminous,yellowishconvolutionsrollingupfrombe—

  lowtothesurfaceofthebluewaterlikemassivecloudsdrivingslowlyupwardsontheunfathomablesky.Hewasnotstartledatthesightintheleast.Itwasnotdoubt,butthecertitudethatthekeeloftheSofalamustbestirringthemudnow,whichmadehimpeepovertheside.

  Hispeeringeyes,setaslantinafaceoftheChinesetype,alittleoldface,immovable,asifcarvedinoldbrownoak,hadinformedhimlongbeforethattheshipwasnotheadedatthebarproperly.PaidofffromtheFairMaid,togetherwiththerestofthecrew,afterthecompletionofthesale,hehadhung,inhisfadedbluesuitandfloppygrayhat,aboutthedoorsoftheHarborOffice,tilloneday,seeingCaptainWhalleycomingalongtogetacrewfortheSofala,hehadputhimselfquietlyintheway,withhisbarefeetinthedustandanupwardmuteglance.Theeyesofhisoldcom—

  manderhadfallenonhimfavorably——itmusthavebeenanauspiciousday——andinlessthanhalfanhourthewhitemeninthe\"Ofiss\"hadwrittenhisnameonadocumentasSerangofthefire—shipSofala.Sincethattimehehadrepeatedlylookedatthatestuary,uponthatcoast,fromthisbridgeandfromthissideofthebar.Therecordofthevisualworldfellthroughhiseyesuponhisunspeculatingmindasonasensitizedplatethroughthelensofacamera.Hisknowledgewasabsoluteandprecise;nevertheless,hadhebeenaskedhisopinion,andespeciallyifquestionedinthedown—

  right,alarmingmannerofwhitemen,hewouldhavedisplayedthehesitationofignorance.Hewascertainofhisfacts——butsuchacertitudecountedforlittleagainstthedoubtwhatanswerwouldbepleasing.

  Fiftyyearsago,inajunglevillage,andbeforehewasadayold,hisfather(whodiedwithouteverseeingawhiteface)hadhadhisnativitycastbyamanofskillandwisdominastrology,becauseinthearrange—

  mentofthestarsmaybereadthelastwordofhumandestiny.Hisdestinyhadbeentothrivebythefavorofvariouswhitemenonthesea.Hehadsweptthedecksofships,hadtendedtheirhelms,hadmindedtheirstores,hadrisenatlasttobeaSerang;andhisplacidmindhadremainedasincapableofpenetratingthesim—

  plestmotivesofthoseheservedastheythemselveswereincapableofdetectingthroughthecrustoftheearththesecretnatureofitsheart,whichmaybefireormaybestone.ButhehadnodoubtwhateverthattheSofalawasoutofthepropertrackforcrossingthebaratBatuBeru.

  Itwasaslighterror.Theshipcouldnothavebeenmorethantwiceherownlengthtoofartothenorth—

  ward;andawhitemanatalossforacause(sinceitwasimpossibletosuspectCaptainWhalleyofblunder—

  ingignorance,ofwantofskill,orofneglect)wouldhavebeeninclinedtodoubtthetestimonyofhissenses.

  ItwassomesuchfeelingthatkeptMassymotionless,withhisteethlaidbarebyananxiousgrin.NotsotheSerang.Hewasnottroubledbyanyintellectualmis—

  trustofhissenses.Ifhiscaptainchosetostirthemuditwaswell.Hehadknowninhislifewhitemenindulgeinoutbreaksequallystrange.Hewasonlygenuinelyinterestedtoseewhatwouldcomeofit.Atlast,appar—

  entlysatisfied,hesteppedbackfromtherail.

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