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类别:其他 作者:Nicholas Sparks字数:10531更新时间:19/01/07 14:33:58
Theshallowseathatfoamsandmurmursontheshoresofthethousandislands,bigandlittle,whichmakeuptheMalayArchipelagohasbeenforcenturiesthesceneofadventurousundertakings。Thevicesandthevirtuesoffournationshavebeendisplayedintheconquestofthatregionthateventothisdayhasnotbeenrobbedofallthemysteryandromanceofitspast——andtheraceofmenwhohadfoughtagainstthePortuguese,theSpaniards,theDutchandtheEnglish,hasnotbeenchangedbytheunavoidabledefeat。Theyhavekepttothisdaytheirloveofliberty,theirfanaticaldevotiontotheirchiefs,theirblindfidelityinfriendshipandhate——alltheirlawfulandunlawfulinstincts。Theircountryoflandandwater——fortheseawasasmuchtheircountryastheearthoftheirislands——hasfallenapreytothewesternrace——therewardofsuperiorstrengthifnotofsuperiorvirtue。To—morrowtheadvancingcivilizationwillobliteratethemarksofalongstruggleintheaccomplishmentofitsinevitablevictory。 Theadventurerswhobeganthatstrugglehaveleftnodescendants。 Theideasoftheworldchangedtooquicklyforthat。Butevenfarintothepresentcenturytheyhavehadsuccessors。Almostinourowndaywehaveseenoneofthem——atrueadventurerinhisdevotiontohisimpulse——amanofhighmindandofpureheart,laythefoundationofaflourishingstateontheideasofpityandjustice。Herecognizedchivalrouslytheclaimsoftheconquered;hewasadisinterestedadventurer,andtherewardofhisnobleinstinctsisinthevenerationwithwhichastrangeandfaithfulracecherishhismemory。 Misunderstoodandtraducedinlife,thegloryofhisachievementhasvindicatedthepurityofhismotives。Hebelongstohistory。 Buttherewereothers——obscureadventurerswhohadnothisadvantagesofbirth,position,andintelligence;whohadonlyhissympathywiththepeopleofforestsandseaheunderstoodandlovedsowell。Theycannotbesaidtobeforgottensincetheyhavenotbeenknownatall。Theywerelostinthecommoncrowdofseamen—tradersoftheArchipelago,andiftheyemergedfromtheirobscurityitwasonlytobecondemnedaslaw—breakers。Theirliveswerethrownawayforacausethathadnorighttoexistinthefaceofanirresistibleandorderlyprogress——theirthoughtlesslivesguidedbyasimplefeeling。 Butthewastedlives,forthefewwhoknow,havetingedwithromancetheregionofshallowwatersandforest—cladislands,thatliesfareast,andstillmysteriousbetweenthedeepwatersoftwooceans。 I OutofthelevelblueofashallowseaCarimataraisesaloftybarrennessofgreyandyellowtints,thedrabeminenceofitsaridheights。Separatedbyanarrowstripofwater,Suroeton,tothewest,showsacurvedandridgedoutlineresemblingthebackboneofastoopinggiant。Andtotheeastwardatroopofinsignificantisletsstandeffaced,indistinct,withvaguefeaturesthatseemtomeltintothegatheringshadows。Thenightfollowingfromtheeastwardtheretreatofthesettingsunadvancedslowly,swallowingthelandandthesea;thelandbroken,tormentedandabrupt;theseasmoothandinvitingwithitseasypolishofcontinuoussurfacetowanderingsfacileandendless。 Therewasnowind,andasmallbrigthathadlainalltheafternoonafewmilestothenorthwardandwestwardofCarimatahadhardlyaltereditspositionhalfamileduringallthesehours。Thecalmwasabsolute,adead,flatcalm,thestillnessofadeadseaandofadeadatmosphere。Asfarastheeyecouldreachtherewasnothingbutanimpressiveimmobility。Nothingmovedonearth,onthewaters,andabovethemintheunbrokenlustreofthesky。Ontheunruffledsurfaceofthestraitsthebrigfloatedtranquilanduprightasifboltedsolidly,keeltokeel,withitsownimagereflectedintheunframedandimmensemirrorofthesea。Tothesouthandeastthedoubleislandswatchedsilentlythedoubleshipthatseemedfixedamongstthemforever,ahopelesscaptiveofthecalm,ahelplessprisoneroftheshallowsea。 Sincemidday,whenthelightandcapriciousairsoftheseseashadabandonedthelittlebrigtoitslingeringfate,herheadhadswungslowlytothewestwardandtheendofherslenderandpolishedjib—boom,projectingboldlybeyondthegracefulcurveofthebow,pointedatthesettingsun,likeaspearpoisedhighinthehandofanenemy。RightaftbythewheeltheMalayquartermasterstoodwithhisbare,brownfeetfirmlyplantedonthewheel—grating,andholdingthespokesatrightangles,inasolidgrasp,asthoughtheshiphadbeenrunningbeforeagale。 Hestoodthereperfectlymotionless,asifpetrifiedbutreadytotendthehelmassoonasfatewouldpermitthebrigtogatherwaythroughtheoilysea。 Theonlyotherhumanbeingthenvisibleonthebrig’sdeckwasthepersonincharge:awhitemanoflowstature,thick—set,withshavencheeks,agrizzledmoustache,andafacetintedascarlethuebytheburningsunsandbythesharpsaltbreezesoftheseas。Hehadthrownoffhislightjacket,andcladonlyinwhitetrousersandathincottonsinglet,withhisstoutarmscrossedonhisbreast——uponwhichtheyshowedliketwothicklumpsofrawflesh——heprowledaboutfromsidetosideofthehalf—poop。Onhisbarefeetheworeapairofstrawsandals,andhisheadwasprotectedbyanenormouspithhat——oncewhitebutnowverydirty——whichgavetothewholemantheaspectofaphenomenalandanimatedmushroom。Attimeshewouldinterrupthisuneasyshuffleathwartthebreakofthepoop,andstandmotionlesswithavaguegazefixedontheimageofthebriginthecalmwater。Hecouldalsoseedowntherehisownheadandshouldersleaningoutovertherailandhewouldstandlong,asifinterestedbyhisownfeatures,andmuttervaguecursesonthecalmwhichlayupontheshiplikeanimmovableburden,immenseandburning。 Atlast,hesighedprofoundly,nervedhimselfforagreateffort,andmakingastartawayfromtherailmanagedtodraghisslippersasfarasthebinnacle。Therehestoppedagain,exhaustedandbored。Fromundertheliftedglasspanesofthecabinskylightnearbycamethefeeblechirpofacanary,whichappearedtogivehimsomesatisfaction。Helistened,smiledfaintlymuttered\"Dicky,poorDick——\"andfellbackintotheimmensesilenceoftheworld。Hiseyesclosed,hisheadhunglowoverthehotbrassofthebinnacletop。Suddenlyhestoodupwithajerkandsaidsharplyinahoarsevoice: \"You’vebeensleeping——you。Shiftthehelm。Shehasgotsternwayonher。\" TheMalay,withouttheleastflinchoffeatureorpose,asifhehadbeenaninanimateobjectcalledsuddenlyintolifebysomehiddenmagicofthewords,spunthewheelrapidly,lettingthespokespassthroughhishands;andwhenthemotionhadstoppedwithagrindingnoise,caughtholdagainandheldongrimly。 Afterawhile,however,heturnedhisheadslowlyoverhisshoulder,glancedatthesea,andsaidinanobstinatetone: \"Nocatchwind——nogetway。\" \"Nocatch——nocatch——that’sallyouknowaboutit,\"growledthered—facedseaman。\"ByandbycatchAli——\"hewentonwithsuddencondescension。\"Byandbycatch,andthenthehelmwillbetherightway。See?\" Thestolidseacannieappearedtosee,andforthatmattertohear,nothing。ThewhitemanlookedattheimpassiveMalaywithdisgust,thenglancedaroundthehorizon——thenagainatthehelmsmanandorderedcurtly: \"Shiftthehelmbackagain。Don’tyoufeeltheairfromaft?Youarelikeadummystandingthere。\" TheMalayrevolvedthespokesagainwithdisdainfulobedience,andthered—facedmanwasmovingforwardgruntingtohimself,whenthroughtheopenskylightthehail\"Ondeckthere!\"arrestedhimshort,attentive,andwithasuddenchangetoamiabilityintheexpressionofhisface。 \"Yes,sir,\"hesaid,bendinghiseartowardtheopening。\"What’sthematterupthere?\"askedadeepvoicefrombelow。 Thered—facedmaninatoneofsurprisesaid: \"Sir?\" \"Ihearthatruddergrindinghardupandharddown。Whatareyouupto,Shaw?Anywind?\" \"Ye—es,\"drawledShaw,puttinghisheaddowntheskylightandspeakingintothegloomofthecabin。\"Ithoughttherewasalightair,and——butit’sgonenow。Notabreathanywhereundertheheavens。\" Hewithdrewhisheadandwaitedawhilebytheskylight,butheardonlythechirpingoftheindefatigablecanary,afeebletwitteringthatseemedtooozethroughthedroopingredblossomsofgeraniumsgrowinginflower—potsundertheglasspanes。Hestrolledawayasteportwobeforethevoicefromdownbelowcalledhurriedly: \"Hey,Shaw?Areyouthere?\" \"Yes,CaptainLingard,\"heanswered,steppingback。\"Havewedriftedanythingthisafternoon?\" \"Notaninch,sir,notaninch。Wemightaswellhavebeenatanchor。\" \"It’salwaysso,\"saidtheinvisibleLingard。Hisvoicechangeditstoneashemovedinthecabin,anddirectlyafterwardburstoutwithaclearintonationwhilehisheadappearedabovetheslideofthecabinentrance: \"Alwaysso!Thecurrentsdon’tbegintillit’sdark,whenamancan’tseeagainstwhatconfoundedthingheisbeingdrifted,andthenthebreezewillcome。Deadonend,too,Idon’tdoubt。\" Shawmovedhisshouldersslightly。TheMalayatthewheel,aftermakingadivetoseethetimebythecabinclockthroughtheskylight,rangadoublestrokeonthesmallbellaft。Directlyforward,onthemaindeck,ashrillwhistlearoselongdrawn,modulated,dyingawaysoftly。Themasterofthebrigsteppedoutofthecompanionuponthedeckofhisvessel,glancedaloftattheyardslaiddeadsquare;then,fromthedoor—step,tookalong,lingeringlookroundthehorizon。 Hewasaboutthirty—five,erectandsupple。Hemovedfreely,morelikeamanaccustomedtostrideoverplainsandhills,thanlikeonewhofromhisearliestyouthhadbeenusedtocounteractbysuddenswayingsofhisbodytheriseandrollofcrampeddecksofsmallcraft,tossedbythecapriceofangryorplayfulseas。 Heworeagreyflannelshirt,andhiswhitetrouserswereheldbyabluesilkscarfwoundtightlyroundhisnarrowwaist。Hehadcomeuponlyforamoment,butfindingthepoopshadedbythemain—topsailheremainedondeckbareheaded。Thelightchestnuthaircurledcloseabouthiswell—shapedhead,andtheclippedbeardglintedvividlywhenhepassedacrossanarrowstripofsunlight,asifeveryhairinithadbeenawavyandattenuatedgoldwire。Hismouthwaslostintheheavymoustache;hisnosewasstraight,short,slightlybluntedattheend;abroadbandofdeeperredstretchedundertheeyes,clungtothecheekbones。 Theeyesgavethefaceitsremarkableexpression。Theeyebrows,darkerthanthehair,pencilledastraightlinebelowthewideandunwrinkledbrowmuchwhiterthanthesunburntface。Theeyes,asifglowingwiththelightofahiddenfire,hadaredglintintheirgreynessthatgaveascrutinizingardourtothesteadinessoftheirgaze。 Thatman,oncesowellknown,andnowsocompletelyforgottenamongstthecharmingandheartlessshoresoftheshallowsea,hadamongsthisfellowsthenicknameof\"Red—EyedTom。\"Hewasproudofhisluckbutnotofhisgoodsense。Hewasproudofhisbrig,ofthespeedofhiscraft,whichwasreckonedtheswiftestcountryvesselinthoseseas,andproudofwhatsherepresented。 SherepresentedarunofluckontheVictoriangoldfields;hissagaciousmoderation;longdaysofplanning,oflovingcareinbuilding;thegreatjoyofhisyouth,theincomparablefreedomoftheseas;aperfectbecauseawanderinghome;hisindependence,hislove——andhisanxiety。HehadoftenheardmensaythatTomLingardcaredfornothingonearthbutforhisbrig——andinhisthoughtshewouldsmilinglycorrectthestatementbyaddingthathecaredfornothingLIVINGbutthebrig。 Tohimshewasasfulloflifeasthegreatworld。Hefeltherliveineverymotion,ineveryroll,ineveryswayofhertaperingmasts,ofthosemastswhosepaintedtrucksmoveforever,toaseaman’seye,againstthecloudsoragainstthestars。Tohimshewasalwaysprecious——likeoldlove;alwaysdesirable——likeastrangewoman;alwaystender——likeamother; alwaysfaithful——likethefavouritedaughterofaman’sheart。 Forhourshewouldstandelbowonrail,hisheadinhishandandlisten——andlistenindreamystillnesstothecajolingandpromisingwhisperofthesea,thatslippedpastinvanishingbubblesalongthesmoothblack—paintedsidesofhiscraft。WhatpassedinsuchmomentsofthoughtfulsolitudethroughthemindofthatchildofgenerationsoffishermenfromthecoastofDevon,wholikemostofhisclasswasdeadtothesubtlevoices,andblindtothemysteriousaspectsoftheworld——themanreadyfortheobvious,nomatterhowstartling,howterribleormenacing,yetdefencelessasachildbeforetheshadowyimpulsesofhisownheart;whatcouldhavebeenthethoughtsofsuchaman,whenoncesurrenderedtoadreamymood,itisdifficulttosay。 Nodoubthe,likemostofus,wouldbeupliftedattimesbytheawakenedlyrismofhisheartintoregionscharming,empty,anddangerous。Butalso,likemostofus,hewasunawareofhisbarrenjourneysabovetheinterestingcaresofthisearth。Yetfromthese,nodoubtabsurdandwastedmoments,thereremainedontheman’sdailylifeatingeasthatofaglowingandserenehalf—light。Itsoftenedtheoutlinesofhisruggednature;andthesemomentskeptclosethebondbetweenhimandhisbrig。 Hewasawarethathislittlevesselcouldgivehimsomethingnottobehadfromanybodyoranythingintheworld;somethingspeciallyhisown。Thedependenceofthatsolidmanofboneandmuscleonthatobedientthingofwoodandiron,acquiredfromthatfeelingthemysteriousdignityoflove。She——thecraft——hadallthequalitiesofalivingthing:speed,obedience,trustworthiness,endurance,beauty,capacitytodoandtosuffer——allbutlife。He——theman——wastheinspirerofthatthingthattohimseemedthemostperfectofitskind。Hiswillwasitswill,histhoughtwasitsimpulse,hisbreathwasthebreathofitsexistence。Hefeltallthisconfusedly,withoutevershapingthisfeelingintothesoundlessformulasofthought。Tohimshewasuniqueanddear,thisbrigofthreehundredandfourteentonsregister——akingdom! Andnow,bareheadedandburly,hewalkedthedeckofhiskingdomwitharegularstride。Hesteppedoutfromthehip,swinginghisarmswiththefreemotionofamanstartingoutforafifteen—milewalkintoopencountry;yetateverytwelfthstridehehadtoturnaboutsharplyandpacebackthedistancetothetaffrail。 Shaw,withhishandsstuckinhiswaistband,hadhookedhimselfwithbothelbowstotherail,andgazedapparentlyatthedeckbetweenhisfeet。Inrealityhewascontemplatingalittlehousewithatinyfrontgarden,lostinamazeofriversidestreetsintheeastendofLondon。Thecircumstancethathehadnot,asyet,beenabletomaketheacquaintanceofhisson——nowagedeighteenmonths——worriedhimslightly,andwasthecauseofthatflightofhisfancyintothemurkyatmosphereofhishome。Butitwasaplacidflightfollowedbyaquickreturn。Inlessthantwominuteshewasbackinthebrig。\"Allthere,\"ashissayingwas。 Hewasproudofbeingalways\"allthere。\" Hewasabruptinmannerandgrumpyinspeechwiththeseamen。Tohissuccessivecaptains,hewasoutwardlyasdeferentialasheknewhow,andasaruleinwardlyhostile——soveryfewseemedtohimofthe\"allthere\"kind。OfLingard,withwhomhehadonlybeenashorttime——havingbeenpickedupinMadrasRoadsoutofahomeship,whichhehadtoleaveafterathumpingrowwiththemaster——hegenerallyapproved,althoughherecognizedwithregretthatthisman,likemostothers,hadsomeabsurdfads;hedefinedthemas\"bottom—upwardsnotions。\" Hewasaman——asthereweremany——ofnoparticularvaluetoanybodybuthimself,andofnoaccountbutasthechiefmateofthebrig,andtheonlywhitemanonboardofherbesidesthecaptain。HefelthimselfimmeasurablysuperiortotheMalayseamenwhomhehadtohandle,andtreatedthemwithloftytoleration,notwithstandinghisopinionthatatapinchthosechapswouldbefoundemphatically\"notthere。\" Assoonashismindcamebackfromhishomeleave,hedetachedhimselffromtherailand,walkingforward,stoodbythebreakofthepoop,lookingalongtheportsideofthemaindeck。Lingardonhisownsidestoppedinhiswalkandalsogazedabsentmindedlybeforehim。Inthewaistofthebrig,inthenarrowsparsthatwerelashedoneachsideofthehatchway,hecouldseeagroupofmensquattinginacirclearoundawoodentraypiledupwithrice,whichstoodonthejustsweptdeck。Thedark—faced,soft—eyedsilentmen,squattingontheirhams,feddecorouslywithanearnestnessthatdidnotexcludereserve。 Ofthelot,onlyoneortwoworesarongs,theothershavingsubmitted——atleastatsea——totheindignityofEuropeantrousers。Onlytwosatonthespars。One,amanwithachildlike,lightyellowface,smilingwithfatuousimbecilityunderthewispsofstraightcoarsehairdyedamahoganytint,wasthetindalofthecrew——akindofboatswain’sorserang’smate。Theother,sittingbesidehimonthebooms,wasamannearlyblack,notmuchbiggerthanalargeape,andwearingonhiswrinkledfacethatlookofcomicaltruculencewhichisoftencharacteristicofmenfromthesouthwesterncoastofSumatra。 Thiswasthekassaborstore—keeper,theholderofapositionofdignityandease。Thekassabwastheonlyoneofthecrewtakingtheireveningmealwhonoticedthepresenceondeckoftheircommander。Hemutteredsomethingtothetindalwhodirectlycockedhisoldhatononeside,whichsenselessactioninvestedhimwithanaltogetherfoolishappearance。Theothersheard,butwentonsomnolentlyfeedingwithspiderymovementsoftheirleanarms。 Thesunwasnomorethanadegreeorsoabovethehorizon,andfromtheheatedsurfaceofthewatersaslightlowmistbegantorise;amistthin,invisibletothehumaneye;yetstrongenoughtochangethesunintoamereglowingreddisc,adiscverticalandhot,rollingdowntotheedgeofthehorizontalandcold—lookingdiscoftheshiningsea。Thentheedgestouchedandthecircularexpanseofwatertookonsuddenlyatint,sombre,likeafrown;deep,likethebroodingmeditationofevil。 Thefallingsunseemedtobearrestedforamomentinhisdescentbythesleepingwaters,whilefromit,tothemotionlessbrig,shotoutonthepolishedanddarksurfaceoftheseaatrackoflight,straightandshining,resplendentanddirect;apathofgoldandcrimsonandpurple,apaththatseemedtoleaddazzlingandterriblefromtheearthstraightintoheaventhroughtheportalsofagloriousdeath。Itfadedslowly。Theseavanquishedthelight。Atlastonlyavestigeofthesunremained,faroff,likearedsparkfloatingonthewater。Itlingered,andallatonce——withoutwarning——wentoutasifextinguishedbyatreacheroushand。 \"Gone,\"criedLingard,whohadwatchedintentlyyetmissedthelastmoment。\"Gone!Lookatthecabinclock,Shaw!\" \"Nearlyright,Ithink,sir。Threeminutespastsix。\" Thehelmsmanstruckfourbellssharply。Anotherbarefootedseacannieglidedonthefarsideofthepooptorelievethewheel,andtheserangofthebrigcameuptheladdertotakechargeofthedeckfromShaw。Hecameuptothecompass,andstoodwaitingsilently。 \"Thecourseissouthbyeastwhenyougetthewind,serang,\"saidShaw,distinctly。 \"Sou’byeas’,\"repeatedtheelderlyMalaywithgraveearnestness。 \"Letmeknowwhenshebeginstosteer,\"addedLingard。 \"Ya,Tuan,\"answeredtheman,glancingrapidlyatthesky。\"Windcoming,\"hemuttered。 \"Ithinkso,too,\"whisperedLingardasiftohimself。 Theshadowsweregatheringrapidlyroundthebrig。Amulattoputhisheadoutofthecompanionandcalledout: \"Ready,sir。\" \"Let’sgetamouthfulofsomethingtoeat,Shaw,\"saidLingard。 \"Isay,justtakealookaroundbeforecomingbelow。Itwillbedarkwhenwecomeupagain。\" \"Certainly,sir,\"saidShaw,takingupalongglassandputtingittohiseyes。\"Blessedthing,\"hewentoninsnatcheswhileheworkedthetubesinandout,\"Ican’t——neversomehow——Ah!I’vegotitrightatlast!\" Herevolvedslowlyonhisheels,keepingtheendofthetubeonthesky—line。Thenheshuttheinstrumentwithaclick,andsaiddecisively: \"Nothinginsight,sir。\" Hefollowedhiscaptaindownbelowrubbinghishandscheerfully。 Foragoodwhiletherewasnosoundonthepoopofthebrig。Thentheseacannieatthewheelspokedreamily: \"Didthemalimsaytherewasnooneonthesea?\" \"Yes,\"gruntedtheserangwithoutlookingatthemanbehindhim。 \"Betweentheislandstherewasaboat,\"pronouncedthemanverysoftly。 Theserang,hishandsbehindhisback,hisfeetslightlyapart,stoodverystraightandstiffbythesideofthecompassstand。 Hisface,nowhardlyvisible,wasasinexpressiveasthedoorofasafe。 \"Now,listentome,\"insistedthehelmsmaninagentletone。 Themaninauthoritydidnotbudgeahair’sbreadth。Theseacanniebentdownalittlefromtheheightofthewheelgrating。 \"Isawaboat,\"hemurmuredwithsomethingofthetenderobstinacyofaloverbeggingforafavour。\"Isawaboat,OHajiWasub!Ya!HajiWasub!\" Theseranghadbeentwiceapilgrim,andwasnotinsensibletothesoundofhisrightfultitle。Therewasagrimsmileonhisface。 \"Yousawafloatingtree,OSali,\"hesaid,ironically。 \"IamSali,andmyeyesarebetterthanthebewitchedbrassthingthatpullsouttoagreatlength,\"saidthepertinacioushelmsman。\"Therewasaboat,justclearoftheeasternmostisland。Therewasaboat,andtheyinhercouldseetheshiponthelightofthewest——unlesstheyareblindmenlostonthesea。 Ihaveseenher。Haveyouseenher,too,OHajiWasub?\" \"AmIafatwhiteman?\"snappedtheserang。\"Iwasamanoftheseabeforeyouwereborn,OSali!Theorderistokeepsilenceandmindtherudder,lestevilbefalltheship。\" Afterthesewordsheresumedhisrigidaloofness。Hestood,hislegsslightlyapart,verystiffandstraight,alittleononesideofthecompassstand。Hiseyestravelledincessantlyfromtheilluminatedcardtotheshadowysailsofthebrigandbackagain,whilehisbodywasmotionlessasifmadeofwoodandbuiltintotheship’sframe。Thus,withaforcedandtensewatchfulness,HajiWasub,serangofthebrigLightning,keptthecaptain’swatchunweariedandwakeful,aslavetoduty。 Inhalfanhouraftersunsetthedarknesshadtakencompletepossessionofearthandheavens。Theislandshadmeltedintothenight。AndonthesmoothwateroftheStraits,thelittlebriglyingsostill,seemedtosleepprofoundly,wrappedupinascentedmantleofstarlightandsilence。 II Itwashalf—pasteighto’clockbeforeLingardcameondeckagain。 Shaw——nowwithacoaton——trottedupanddownthepoopleavingbehindhimasmelloftobaccosmoke。Anirregularlyglowingsparkseemedtorunbyitselfinthedarknessbeforetheroundedformofhishead。Abovethemastsofthebrigthedomeoftheclearheavenwasfulloflightsthatflickered,asifsomemightybreathingshighuptherehadbeenswayingabouttheflameofthestars。Therewasnosoundalongthebrig’sdecks,andtheheavyshadowsthatlayonithadtheaspect,inthatsilence,ofsecretplacesconcealingcrouchingformsthatwaitedinperfectstillnessforsomedecisiveevent。Lingardstruckamatchtolighthischeroot,andhispowerfulfacewithnarrowedeyesstoodoutforamomentinthenightandvanishedsuddenly。Thentwoshadowyformsandtworedsparksmovedbackwardandforwardonthepoop。Alarger,butapalerandovalpatchoflightfromthecompasslampslayonthebrassesofthewheelandonthebreastoftheMalaystandingbythehelm。Lingard’svoice,asifunablealtogethertomastertheenormoussilenceofthesea,soundedmuffled,verycalm——withouttheusualdeepringinit。 \"Notmuchchange,Shaw,\"hesaid。 \"No,sir,notmuch。Icanjustseetheisland——thebigone——stillinthesameplace。Itstrikesme,sir,that,forcalms,thishereseaisadevilofloc—ality。\" Hecut\"locality\"intwowithanemphaticpause。Itwasagoodword。Hewaspleasedwithhimselfforthinkingofit。Hewentonagain: \"Now——sincenoon,thisbigisland——\" \"Carimata,Shaw,\"interruptedLingard。 \"Aye,sir;Carimata——Imean。Imustsay——beingastrangerhereabouts——Ihaven’tgottherunofthose——\" Hewasgoingtosay\"names\"butcheckedhimselfandsaid,\"appellations,\"instead,soundingeverysyllablelovingly。 \"Havingfortheselastfifteenyears,\"hecontinued,\"sailedregularlyfromLondoninEast—Indiamen,Iammoreathomeoverthere——intheBay。\" HepointedintothenighttowardthenorthwestandstaredasifhecouldseefromwherehestoodthatBayofBengalwhere——asheaffirmed——hewouldbesomuchmoreathome。