\"Numberfourboat!\"Oofty—Ooftycried,hiskeeneyesreadingitsnumberintheonesecondwhenitliftedclearofthefoamandupsidedown。
ItwasHenderson’sboat,andwithhimhadbeenlostHoly—oakandWilliams,anotherofthedeep—watercrowd。Losttheyindubitablywere;buttheboatremained,andWolfLarsenmadeonemorerecklessefforttorecoverit。
Ihadcomedowntothedeck,andIsawHornerandKerfootvainlyprotestagainsttheattempt。
\"ByGod,I’llnotberobbedofmyboatbyanystormthateverblewoutofhell!\"heshouted,andthoughwefourstoodwithourheadstogetherthatwemighthear,hisvoiceseemedfaintandfar,asthoughremovedfromusanimmensedistance。
\"Mr。VanWeyden!\"hecried,andIheardthroughthetumultasonemighthearawhisper。\"StandbythatjibwithJohnsonandOofty!Therestofyoutailafttothemainsheet!Livelynow!OrI’llsailyouallintoKingdomCome!Understand?\"
AndwhenheputthewheelhardoverandtheGhost’sbowswungoff,therewasnothingforthehunterstodobutobeyandmakethebestofariskychance。HowgreattheriskIrealizedwhenIwasoncemoreburiedbeneaththepoundingseasandclingingforlifetothepin—railatthefootoftheforemast。Myfingersweretornloose,andsweptacrosstothesideandoverthesideintothesea。Icouldnotswim,butbeforeIcouldsinkIwassweptbackagain。Astronghandgrippedme,andwhentheGhostfinallyemerged,IfoundthatIowedmylifetoJohnson。Isawhimlookinganxiouslyabouthim,andnotedthatKelly,whohadcomeforwardatthelastmoment,wasmissing。
Thistime,havingmissedtheboatandnotbeinginthesamepositionasinthepreviousinstances,WolfLarsenwascompelledtoresorttoadifferentman渦vre。Runningoffbeforethewindwitheverythingtostarboard,hecameaboutandreturnedclose—hauledontheporttack。
\"Grand!\"Johnsonshoutedinmyear,aswesuccessfullycamethroughtheattendantdeluge,andIknewhereferred,nottoWolfLarsen’sseamanship,buttotheperformanceoftheGhostherself。
Itwasnowsodarkthattherewasnosignoftheboat;butWolfLarsenheldbackthroughthefrightfulturmoilasifguidedbyunerringinstinct。
Thistime,thoughwewerecontinuallyhalf—buried,therewasnotroughinwhichtobeswept,andwedriftedsquarelydownupontheup—turnedboat,badlysmashingitasitwasheavedinboard。
Twohoursofterribleworkfollowed,inwhichallhandsofus,——twohunters,threesailors,WolfLarsen,andI,——reefed,firstoneandthentheother,thejibandmainsail。Hovetounderthisshortcanvas,ourdeckswerecomparativelyfreeofwater,whiletheGhostbobbedandduckedamongstthecomberslikeacork。
Ihadburstopentheendsofmyfingersattheveryfirst,andduringthereefingIhadworkedwithtearsofpainrunningdownmycheeks。Andwhenallwasdone,Igaveuplikeawomanandrolleduponthedeckintheagonyofexhaustion。
InthemeantimeThomasMugridge,likeadrownedrat,wasbeingdraggedoutfromundertheforecastleheadwherehehadcravenlyensconcedhimself。
Isawhimpulledafttothecabinandnotedwithashockofsurprisethatthegalleyhaddisappeared。Acleanspaceofdeckshowedwhereithadstood。
InthecabinIfoundallhandsassembled,sailorsaswell,andwhilecoffeewasbeingcookedoverthesmallstovewedrankwhiskeyandcrunchedhardtack。Neverinmylifehadfoodbeensowelcome。Andneverhadhotcoffeetastedsogood。SoviolentlydidtheGhostpitchandtossandtumblethatitwasimpossibleforeventhesailorstomoveaboutwithoutholdingon,andseveraltimes,afteracryof\"Nowshetakesit!\"wewereheapeduponthewalloftheportcabinsasthoughithadbeenthedeck。
\"Tohellwithalookout,\"IheardWolfLarsensaywhenwehadeatenanddrunkourfill。\"There’snothingcanbedoneondeck。Ifanything’sgoingtorunusdownwecouldn’tgetoutofitsway。Turnin,allhands,andgetsomesleep。\"
Thesailorsslippedforward,settingtheside—lightsastheywent,whilethetwohuntersremainedtosleepinthecabin,itnotbeingdeemedadvisabletoopentheslidetothesteeragecompanionway。WolfLarsenandI,betweenus,cutoffKerfoot’scrushedfingerandsewedupthestump。Mugridge,who,duringallthetimehehadbeencompelledtocookandservecoffeeandkeepthefiregoing,hadcomplainedofinternalpains,nowsworethathehadabrokenribortwo。Onexaminationwefoundthathehadthree。
Buthiscasewasdeferredtonextday,principallyforthereasonthatIdidnotknowanythingaboutbrokenribsandwouldfirsthavetoreaditup。
\"Idon’tthinkitwasworthit,\"IsaidtoWolfLarsen,\"abrokenboatforKelly’slife。\"
\"ButKellydidn’tamounttomuch,\"wasthereply。\"Goodnight。\"
Afterallthathadpassed,sufferingintolerableanguishinmyfingerends,andwiththreeboatsmissing,tosaynothingofthewildcaperstheGhostwascutting,Ishouldhavethoughtitimpossibletosleep。
Butmyeyesmusthaveclosedtheinstantmyheadtouchedthepillow,andinutterexhaustionIsleptthroughoutthenight,thewhiletheGhost,lonelyandundirected,foughtherwaythroughthestorm。TheSeaWolf:Chapter18CHAPTER18
Thenextday,whilethestormwasblowingitselfout,WolfLarsenandIcrammedanatomyandsurgeryandsetMugridge’sribs。Then,whenthestormbroke,WolfLarsencruisedbackandforthoverthatportionoftheoceanwherewehadencounteredit,andsomewhatmoretothewestward,whiletheboatswerebeingrepairedandnewsailsmadeandbent。Sealingschooneraftersealingschoonerwesightedandboarded,mostofwhichwereinsearchoflostboats,andmostofwhichwerecarryingboatsandcrewstheyhadpickedupandwhichdidnotbelongtothem。Forthethickofthefleethadbeentothewestwardofus,andtheboats,scatteredfarandwide,hadheadedinmadflightforthenearestrefuge。
Twoofourboats,withmenallsafe,wetookofftheCisco,and,toWolfLarsen’shugedelightandmyowngrief,heculledSmoke,withNilsonandLeach,fromtheSanDiego。Sothat,attheendoffivedays,wefoundourselvesshortbutfourmen,——Henderson,Holyoak,Williams,andKelly,——andwereoncemorehuntingontheflanksoftheherd。
Aswefolloweditnorthwebegantoencounterthedreadedsea—fogs。
Dayafterdaytheboatsloweredandwereswallowedupalmosteretheytouchedthewater,whileweonboardpumpedthehornatregularintervalsandeveryfifteenminutesfiredthebombgun。Boatswerecontinuallybeinglostandfound,itbeingthecustomforaboattohunt,onlay,withwhateverschoonerpickeditup,untilsuchtimeitwasrecoveredbyitsownschooner。ButWolfLarsen,aswastobeexpected,beingaboatshort,tookpossessionofthefirststrayoneandcompelleditsmentohuntwiththeGhost,notpermittingthemtoreturntotheirownschoonerwhenwesightedit。
Irememberhowheforcedthehunterandhistwomenbelow,arifleattheirbreasts,whentheircaptainpassedbyatbiscuit—tossandhailedusforinformation。
ThomasMugridge,sostrangelyandpertinaciouslyclingingtolife,wassoonlimpingaboutagainandperforminghisdoubledutiesofcookandcabin—boy。
JohnsonandLeachwerebulliedandbeatenasmuchasever,andtheylookedfortheirlivestoendwiththeendofthehuntingseason;whiletherestofthecrewlivedthelivesofdogsandwereworkedlikedogsbytheirpitilessmaster。AsforWolfLarsenandmyself,wegotalongfairlywell;
thoughIcouldnotquiteridmyselfoftheideathatrightconduct,forme,layinkillinghim。Hefascinatedmeimmeasurably,andIfearedhimimmeasurably。Andyet,couldnotimaginehimlyingproneindeath。Therewasanendurance,asofperpetualyouth,abouthim,whichroseupandforbadethepicture。couldseehimonlyaslivingalways,anddominatingalways,fightinganddestroying,himselfsurviving。
Onediversionofhis,whenwewereinthemidstoftheherdandtheseawastooroughtolowertheboats,wastolowerwithtwoboatpullersandasteererandgoouthimself。Hewasagoodshot,too,andbroughtmanyaskinaboardunderwhatthehunterstermedImpossiblehuntingconditions。
Itseemedthebreathofhisnostrils,thiscarryinghislifeinhishandsandstrugglingforitagainsttremendousodds。
Iwaslearningmoreandmoreseamanship;andoneclearday,——athingwerarelyencounterednow,——IhadthesatisfactionofrunningandhandlingtheGhostandpickinguptheboatsmyself。WolfLarsenhadbeensmittenwithoneofhisheadaches,andIstoodatthewheelfrommorninguntilevening,sailingacrosstheoceanafterthelastleeboatandheavingtoandpickingitandtheotherfiveupwithoutcommandorsuggestionfromhim。
Galesweencounterednowandagain,foritwasarawandstormyregion,and,inthemiddleofJune,atyphoonmostmemorabletomeandmostimportantbecauseofthechangeswroughtthroughituponmyfuture。Wemusthavebeencaughtnearlyatthecentreofthiscircularstorm,andWolfLarsenranoutofitandtothesouthward,firstunderadouble—reefedjib,andfinallyunderbarepoles。NeverhadIimaginedsogreatasea。Theseaspreviouslyencounteredwereasripplescomparedwiththese,whichranahalfmilefromcresttocrestandwhichupreared,Iamconfident,aboveourmasthead。SogreatwasitthatWolfLarsenhimselfdidnotdareheaveto,thoughhewasbeingdrivenfartothesouthwardandoutofthesealherd。
Wemusthavebeenwellinthepathofthetrans—Pacificsteamshipswhenthetyphoonmoderated,andhere,tothesurpriseofthehunters,wefoundourselvesinthemidstofseals——asecondherd,orsortofrear—guard,theydeclared,andamostunusualthing。Butitwas\"Boatsover!\",theboom—boomofguns,andthepitifulslaughterthroughthelongday。
ItwasatthistimethatIwasapproachedbyLeach。Ihadjustfinishedtallyingtheskinsofthelastboataboard,whenhecametomyside,inthedarkness,andsaidinalowtone:
\"Canyoutellme,Mr。VanWeyden,howfarweareoffthecoast,andwhatthebearingsofYokohamaare?\"
Myheartleapedwithgladness,forIknewwhathehadinmind,andI
gavehimthebearings——west—northwestandfivehundredmilesaway。
\"Thankyou,sir,\"wasallhesaidasheslippedbackintothedarkness。
NextmorningNo。3boatandJohnsonandLeachweremissing。Thewater—breakersandgrubboxesfromalltheotherboatswerelikewisemissing,aswerethebedsandseabagsofthetwomen。WolfLarsenwasfurious。Hesetsailandboreawayintothewest—northwest,twohuntersconstantlyatthemastheadsandsweepingtheseawithglasses,himselfpacingthedecklikeanangrylion。Heknewtoowellmysympathyfortherunawaystosendmealoftaslookout。
Thewindwasfairbutfitful,anditwaslikelookingforaneedleinahaystacktoraisethattinyboatoutoftheblueimmensity。ButheputtheGhostthroughherbestpacessoastogetbetweenthedesertersandtheland。Thisaccomplished,hecruisedbackandforthacrosswhatheknewmustbetheircourse。
Onthemorningofthethirdday,shortlyaftereightbells,acrythattheboatwassightedcamedownfromSmokeatthemasthead。Allhandslinedtherail。Asnappybreezewasblowingfromthewestwiththepromiseofmorewindbehindit;andthere,toleeward,inthetroubledsilveroftherisingsun,appearedanddisappearedablackspeck。
Wesquaredawayandranforit。Myheartwasaslead。feltmyselfturningsickinanticipation;andasIlookedatthegleamoftriumphinWolfLarsen’seyes,hisformswambeforemeandIfeltalmostirresistiblyimpelledtoflingmyselfuponhim。SounnervedwasIbythethoughtofimpendingviolencetoLeachandJohnsonthatmyreasonmusthaveleftme。IknowthatIslippeddownintothesteerageinadaze,andthatIwasjustbeginningtheascenttothedeck,aloadedshot—guninmyhands,whenIheardthestartledcry:
\"There’sfivemeninthatboat!\"
Isupportedmyselfinthecompanionway,weakandtrembling,whiletheobservationwasbeingverifiedbytheremarksoftherestofthemen。ThenmykneesgavefromundermeandIsankdown,myselfagain,butovercomebyshockatknowledgeofwhatIhadsonearlydone。Also,IwasverythankfulasIputthegunawayandslippedbackondeck。
Noonehadremarkedmyabsence。Theboatwasnearenoughforustomakeoutthatitwaslargerthananysealingboatandbuiltondifferentlines。
Aswedrewcloser,thesailwastakeninandthemastunstepped。Oarswereshipped,anditsoccupantswaitedforustoheavetoandtakethemaboard。
Smoke,whohaddescendedtothedeckandwasnowstandingbymyside,begantochuckleinasignificantway。Ilookedathiminquiringly。
\"Talkofamess!\"hegiggled。
\"What’swrong?\"Idemanded。
Againhechuckled。
\"Don’tyouseethere,inthestern—sheets,onthebottom。MayInevershootasealagainifthatain’tawoman!\"
Ilookedclosely,butwasnotsureuntilexclamationsbrokeoutonallsides。Theboatcontainedfourmen,anditsfifthoccupantwascertainlyawoman。Wewereagogwithexcitement,allexceptWolfLarsen,whowastooevidentlydisappointedinthatitwasnothisownboatwiththetwovictimsofhismalice。
Werandowntheflyingjib,hauledthejib—sheetstowindwardandthemainsheetflat,andcameupintothewind。Theoarsstruckthewater,andwithafewstrokestheboatwasalongside。Inowcaughtmyfirstfairglimpseofthewoman。Shewaswrappedinalongulster,forthemorningwasraw;andIcouldseenothingbutherfaceandamassoflightbrownhairescapingfromundertheseaman’scaponherhead。Theeyeswerelargeandbrownandlustrous,themouthsweetandsensitive,andthefaceitselfadelicateoval,thoughsunandexposuretobrinywindhadburntthefacescarlet。
Sheseemedtomelikeabeingfromanotherworld。Iwasawareofahungryoutreachingforher,asofastarvingmanforbread。Butthen,Ihadnotseenawomanforaverylongtime。IknowthatIwaslostinagreatwonder,almostastupor,——this,then,wasawoman?——sothatIforgotmyselfandmymate’sduties,andtooknopartinhelpingthenewcomersaboard。
ForwhenoneofthesailorsliftedherintoWolfLarsen’sdown—stretchedarms,shelookedupintoourcuriousfacesandsmiledamusedlyandsweetly,asonlyawomancansmile,andasIhadseennoonesmileforsolongthatIhadforgottensuchsmilesexisted。
\"Mr。VanWeyden!\"
WolfLarsen’svoicebroughtmesharplybacktomyself。
\"Willyoutaketheladybelowandseetohercomfort?Makeupthatspareportcabin。PutCookytoworkonit。Andseewhatyoucandoforthatface。
It’sburnedbadly。\"
Heturnedbrusquelyawayfromusandbegantoquestionthenewmen。
Theboatwascastadrift,thoughoneofthemcalledita\"bloodyshame\"
withYokohamasonear。
IfoundmyselfstrangelyafraidofthiswomanIwasescortingaft。AlsoIwasawkward。ItseemedtomethatIwasrealizingforthefirsttimewhatadelicate,fragilecreatureawomanis;andasIcaughtherarmtohelpherdownthecompanionstairs,Iwasstartledbyitssmallnessandsoftness。Indeed,shewasaslender,delicatewomanaswomengo,buttomeshewassoethereallyslenderanddelicatethatwasquitepreparedforherarmtocrumbleinmygrasp。Allthis,infrankness,toshowmyfirstimpression,afterlongdenial,ofwomeningeneralandofMaudBrewsterinparticular。
\"Noneedtogotoanygreattroubleforme,\"sheprotested,whenIhadseatedherinWolfLarsen’sarm—chair,whichIhaddraggedhastilyfromhiscabin。\"Themenwerelookingforlandatanymomentthismorning,andthevesselshouldbeinbynight;don’tyouthinkso?\"
Hersimplefaithintheimmediatefuturetookmeaback。HowcouldI
explaintoherthesituation,thestrangemanwhostalkedthesealikeDestiny,allthatithadtakenmemonthstolearn?ButIansweredhonestly:
\"Ifitwereanyothercaptainexceptours,IshouldsayyouwouldbeashoreinYokohamato—morrow。Butourcaptainisastrangeman,andIbegofyoutobepreparedforanything,understand?——foranything。\"
\"I——IconfessIhardlydounderstand,\"shehesitated,aperturbedbutnotfrightenedexpressioninhereyes。\"Orisitamisconceptionofminethatshipwreckedpeoplearealwaysshowneveryconsideration?Thisissuchalittlething,youknow。Wearesoclosetoland。\"
\"Candidly,Idonotknow,\"Istrovetoreassureher。\"Iwishedmerelytoprepareyoufortheworst,iftheworstistocome。Thisman,thiscaptain,isabrute,ademon,andonecannevertellwhatwillbehisnextfantasticact。\"
Iwasgrowingexcited,butsheinterruptedmewithan\"Oh,see,\"andhervoicesoundedweary。Tothinkwaspatentlyaneffort。Shewasclearlyonthevergeofphysicalcollapse。
Sheaskednofurtherquestions,andIvouchsafednoremarks,devotingmyselftoWolfLarsen’scommand,whichwastomakehercomfortable。Ibustledaboutinquitehousewifelyfashion,procuringsoothinglotionsforhersunburn,raidingWolfLarsen’sprivatestoresforabottleofportIknewtobethere,anddirectingThomasMugridgeinthepreparationofthesparestate—room。
Thewindwasfresheningrapidly,theGhostheelingovermoreandmore,andbythetimethestate—roomwasreadyshewasdashingthroughthewateratalivelyclip。IhadquiteforgottentheexistenceofLeachandJohnson,whensuddenly,likeathunderclap,\"Boatho!\"camedowntheopencompanionway。ItwasSmoke’sunmistakablevoice,cryingfromthemasthead。
Ishotaglanceatthewoman,butshewasleaningbackinthearm—chair,hereyesclosed,unutterablytired。Idoubtedthatshehadheard,andI
resolvedtopreventherseeingthebrutalityknewwouldfollowthecaptureofthedeserters。Shewastired。Verygood。Sheshouldsleep。
Therewereswiftcommandsondeck,astampingoffeetandaslappingofreef—pointsastheGhostshotintothewindandaboutontheothertack。Asshefilledawayandheeled,thearm—chairbegantoslideacrossthecabinfloor,andIsprangforitjustintimetopreventtherescuedwomanfrombeingspilledout。
Hereyesweretooheavytosuggestmorethanahintofthesleepysurprisethatperplexedherasshelookedupatme,andshehalfstumbled,halftottered,asIledhertohercabin。MugridgegrinnedinsinuatinglyinmyfaceasIshovedhimoutandorderedhimbacktohisgalleywork;andhewonhisrevengebyspreadingglowingreportsamongthehuntersastowhatanexcellent\"lydy’smyde\"Iwasprovingmyselftobe。
Sheleanedheavilyagainstme,andIdobelievethatshehadfallenasleepagainbetweenthearm—chairandthestate—room。Thisdiscoveredwhenshenearlyfellintothebunkduringasuddenlurchoftheschooner。
Shearoused,smileddrowsily,andwasofftosleepagain;andasleepI
lefther,underaheavypairofsailor’sblankets,herheadrestingonapillowIhadappropriatedfromWolfLarsen’sbunk。TheSeaWolf:Chapter19CHAPTER19
IcameondecktofindtheGhostheadingupcloseontheporttackandcuttingintowindwardofafamiliarspritsailclose—hauledonthesametackaheadofus。Allhandswereondeck,fortheyknewthatsomethingwastohappenwhenLeachandJohnsonweredraggedaboard。
Itwasfourbells。Louiscameafttorelievethewheel。Therewasadampnessintheair,andInoticedhehadonhisoilskins。
\"Whatarewegoingtohave?\"Iaskedhim。
\"Ahealthyyoungslipofagalefromthebreathivit,sir,\"heanswered,\"withasplatterivrainjusttowetourgillsan’nomore。\"
\"Toobadwesightedthem,\"Isaid,astheGhost’sbowwasflungoffapointbyalargeseaandtheboatleapedforamomentpastthejibsandintoourlineofvision。
Louisgaveaspokeandtemporized。\"They’dneverivmadetheland,sir,I’mthinkin’。\"
\"Thinknot?\"Iqueried。
\"No,sir。Didyoufeelthat?\"(Apuffhadcaughttheschooner,andhewasforcedtoputthewheeluprapidlytokeepheroutofthewind。)\"’Tisnoegg—shell’llfloatonthisseaanhourcome,an’it’sastrokeivluckforthemwe’reheretopick’emup。\"
WolfLarsenstrodeaftfromamidships,wherehehadbeentalkingwiththerescuedmen。Thecatlikespringinessinhistreadwasalittlemorepronouncedthanusual,andhiseyeswerebrightandsnappy。
\"Threeoilersandafourthengineer,\"washisgreeting。\"Butwe’llmakesailorsoutofthem,orboat—pullersatanyrate。Now,whatofthelady?\"
Iknownotwhy,butIwasawareofatwingeorpang,likethecutofaknife,whenhementionedher。Ithoughtitacertainsillyfastidiousnessonmypart,butitpersistedinspiteofme,andImerelyshruggedmyshouldersinanswer。
WolfLarsenpursedhislipsinalong,quizzicalwhistle。
\"What’shername,then?\"hedemanded。
\"Idon’tknow,\"Ireplied。\"Sheisasleep。Shewasverytired。Infact,Iamwaitingtohearthenewsfromyou。Whatvesselwasit?\"
\"Mailsteamer,\"heansweredshortly。\"TheCityofTokio,from’Frisco,boundforYokohama。Disabledinthattyphoon。Oldtub。Openeduptopandbottomlikeasieve。Theywereadriftfourdays。Andyoudon’tknowwhoorwhatsheis,eh?——maid,wife,orwidow?Well,well。\"
Heshookhisheadinabanteringway,andregardedmewithlaughingeyes。
\"Areyou——\"Ibegan。ItwasonthevergeofmytonguetoaskifheweregoingtotakethecastawaysintoYokohama。
\"AmIwhat?\"heasked。
\"WhatdoyouintenddoingwithLeachandJohnson?\"
Heshookhishead。\"Really,Hump,Idon’tknow。Yousee,withtheseadditionsI’veaboutallthecrewIwant。\"
\"Andthey’veaboutalltheescapingtheywant,\"Isaid。\"Whynotgivethemachangeoftreatment?Takethemaboard,anddealgentlywiththem。
Whatevertheyhavedonetheyhavebeenhoundedintodoing。\"
\"Byme?\"
\"Byyou,\"Iansweredsteadily。\"AndIgiveyouwarning,WolfLarsen,thatImayforgetloveofmyownlifeinthedesiretokillyouifyougotoofarinmaltreatingthosepoorwretches。\"
\"Bravo!\"hecried。\"Youdomeproud,Hump!You’vefoundyourlegswithavengeance。You’requiteanindividual。Youwereunfortunateinhavingyourlifecastineasyplaces,butyou’redeveloping,andIlikeyouthebetterforit。\"
Hisvoiceandexpressionchanged。Hisfacewasserious。\"Doyoubelieveinpromises?\"heasked。\"Aretheysacredthings?\"
\"Ofcourse,\"Ianswered。
\"Thenhere’sacompact,\"hewenton,consummateactorthathewas。\"IfIpromisenottolaymyhandsuponLeachandJohnson,willyoupromise,inturn,nottoattempttokillme?\"
\"Oh,notthatI’mafraidofyou,notthatI’mafraidofyou,\"hehastenedtoadd。
Icouldhardlybelievemyears。Whatwascomingovertheman?
\"Isitago?\"heaskedimpatiently。
\"Ago,\"Ianswered。
Hishandwentouttomine,andasIshookitheartilyIcouldhaveswornIsawthemockingdevilshineupforamomentinhiseyes。
Westrolledacrossthepooptotheleeside。Theboatwascloseathandnow,andindesperateplight。Johnsonwassteering,Leachbailing。Weoverhauledthemabouttwofeettotheirone。WolfLarsenmotionedLouistokeepoffslightly,andwedashedabreastoftheboat,notascoreoffeettowindward。
TheGhostblanketedit。Thespritsailflappedemptilyandtheboatrightedtoanevenkeel,causingthetwomenswiftlytochangeposition。
Theboatlostheadway,and,asweliftedonahugesurge,toppledandfellintothetrough。
ItwasatthismomentthatLeachandJohnsonlookedupintothefacesoftheirshipmates,wholinedtherailamidships。Therewasnogreeting。
Theywereasdeadmenintheircomrades’eyes,andbetweenthemwasthegulfthatpartsthelivingandthedead。
Thenextinstanttheywereoppositethepoop,wherestoodWolfLarsenandI。Wewerefallinginthetrough,theywererisingonthesurge。Johnsonlookedatme,andIcouldseethathisfacewaswornandhaggard。Iwavedmyhandtohim,andheansweredthegreeting,butwithawavethatwashopelessanddespairing。Itwasasifheweresayingfarewell。IdidnotseeintotheeyesofLeach,forhewaslookingatWolfLarsen,theoldandimplacablesnarlofhatredstrongaseveronhisface。
Thentheyweregoneastern。Thespritsailfilledwiththewind,suddenly,careeningthefrailopencrafttillitseemeditwouldsurelycapsize。
Awhitecapfoamedaboveitandbrokeacrossinasnow—whitesmother。Thentheboatemerged,halfswamped,LeachflingingthewateroutandJohnsonclingingtothesteering—oar,hisfacewhiteandanxious。
WolfLarsenbarkedashortlaughinmyearandstrodeawaytotheweathersideofthepoop。IexpectedhimtogiveordersfortheGhosttoheaveto,butshekeptonhercourseandhemadenosign。Louisstoodimperturbablyatthewheel,butInoticedthegroupedsailorsforwardturningtroubledfacesinourdirection。StilltheGhosttorealong,tilltheboatdwindledtoaspeck,whenWolfLarsen’svoicerangoutincommandandhewentaboutonthestarboardtack。
Backweheld,twomilesandmoretowindwardofthestrugglingcockle—shell,whentheflyingjibwasrundownandtheschoonerhoveto。Thesealingboatsarenotmadeforwindwardwork。Theirhopeliesinkeepingaweatherpositionsothattheymayrunbeforethewindfortheschoonerwhenitbreezesup。ButinallthatwildwastetherewasnorefugeforLeachandJohnsonsaveontheGhost,andtheyresolutelybeganthewindwardbeat。Itwasslowworkintheheavyseathatwasrunning。Atanymomenttheywereliabletobeoverwhelmedbythehissingcombers。Timeandagainandcountlesstimeswewatchedtheboatluffintothebigwhitecaps,loseheadway,andbeflungbacklikeacork。
Johnsonwasasplendidseaman,andheknewasmuchaboutsmallboatsashedidaboutships。Attheendofanhourandahalfhewasnearlyalongside,standingpastoursternonthelastlegout,aimingtofetchusonthenextlegback。
\"Soyou’vechangedyourmind?\"IheardWolfLarsenmutter,halftohimself,halftothemasthoughtheycouldhear。\"Youwanttocomeaboard,eh?Well,then,justkeepa—coming。\"
\"Hardupwiththathelm!\"hecommandedOofty—Oofty,theKanaka,whohadinthemeantimerelievedLouisatthewheel。