第14章

类别:其他 作者:Jack London字数:10733更新时间:19/01/07 14:56:22
Ageneralsmilefollowed,inwhichWolfLarsenjoined,andthedinnerwentonsmoothly,thankstome,forhetreatedmeabominablytherestofthemeal,sneeringatmeandpatronizingmetillIwasalla—tremblewithsuppressedrage。YetIknewImustcontrolmyselfforMaudBrewster’ssake,andIreceivedmyrewardwhenhereyescaughtmineforafleetingsecond,andtheysaid,asdistinctlyasifshespoke,\"Bebrave,bebrave。\" Weleftthetabletogoondeck,forasteamerwasawelcomebreakinthemonotonyoftheseaonwhichwefloated,whiletheconvictionthatitwasDeathLarsenandtheMacedoniaaddedtotheexcitement。Thestiffbreezeandheavyseawhichhadsprungupthepreviousafternoonhadbeenmoderatingallmorning,sothatitwasnowpossibletolowertheboatsforanafternoon’shunt。Thehuntingpromisedtobeprofitable。Wehadsailedsincedaylightacrossaseabarrenofseals,andwerenowrunningintotheherd。 Thesmokewasstillmilesastern,butoverhaulingusrapidly,whenweloweredourboats。Theyspreadoutandstruckanortherlycourseacrosstheocean。Nowandagainwesawasaillower,heardthereportsoftheshotguns,andsawthesailgoupagain。Thesealswerethick,thewindwasdyingaway;everythingfavoredabigcatch。Asweranofftogetourleewardpositionofthelastleeboat,wefoundtheoceanfairlycarpetedwithsleepingseals。Theywereallaboutus,thickerthanIhadeverseenthembefore,intwosandthreesandbunches,stretchedfulllengthonthesurfaceandsleepingforalltheworldlikesomanylazyyoungdogs。 Undertheapproachingsmokethehullandupperworksofasteamerweregrowinglarger。ItwastheMacedonia。Ireadhernamethroughtheglassesasshepassedbyscarcelyamiletostarboard。WolfLarsenlookedsavagelyatthevessel,whileMaudBrewsterwascurious。 \"Whereisthetroubleyouweresosurewasbreezingup,CaptainLarsen?\" sheaskedgayly。 Heglancedather,amoment’samusementsofteninghisfeatures。 \"Whatdidyouexpect?Thatthey’dcomeaboardandcutourthroats?\" \"Somethinglikethat,\"sheconfessed。\"Youunderstand,seal—huntersaresonewandstrangetomethatIamquitereadytoexpectanything。\" Henoddedhishead。\"Quiteright,quiteright。Yourerroristhatyoufailedtoexpecttheworst。\" \"Why,whatcanbeworsethancuttingourthroats?\"sheasked,withprettyna寁esurprise。 \"Cuttingourpurses,\"heanswered。\"Manissomadethesedaysthathiscapacityforlivingisdeterminedbythemoneyhepossesses。\" \"`Whostealsmypursestealstrash,’\"shequoted。 \"Whostealsmypursestealsmyrighttolive,\"wasthereply,\"oldsawstothecontrary。Forhestealsmybreadandmeatandbed,andinsodoingimperilsmylife。Therearenotenoughsoup—kitchensandbread—linestogoaround,youknow,andwhenmenhavenothingintheirpursestheyusuallydie,anddiemiserably——unlesstheyareabletofilltheirpursesprettyspeedily。\" \"ButIfailtoseethatthissteamerhasanydesignsonyourpurse。\" \"Waitandyouwillsee,\"heansweredgrimly。 Wedidnothavelongtowait。Havingpassedseveralmilesbeyondourlineofboats,theMacedoniaproceededtolowerherown。Weknewshecarriedfourteenboatstoourfive,(wewereoneshortthroughthedesertionofWainwright),andshebegandroppingthemfartoleewardofourlastboat,continueddroppingthemathwartourcourse,andfinisheddroppingthemfartowindwardofourfirstweatherboat。Thehunting,forus,wasspoiled。Therewerenosealsbehindus,andaheadofusthelineoffourteenboats,likeahugebroom,swepttheherdbeforeit。 OurboatshuntedacrossthetwoorthreemilesofwaterbetweenthemandthepointwheretheMacedonia’shadbeendropped,andthenheadedforhome。Thewindhadfallentoawhisper,theoceanwasgrowingcalmerandcalmer,andthis,coupledwiththepresenceofthegreatherd,madeaperfecthuntingday——oneofthetwoorthreedaystobeencounteredinthewholeofaluckyseason。Anangrylotofmen,boat—pullersandsteerersaswellashunters,swarmedoverourside。Eachmanfeltthathehadbeenrobbed;andtheboatswerehoistedinamidcurses,which,ifcurseshadpower,wouldhavesettledDeathLarsenforalleternity——\"Deadanddamnedforadozeniveternities,\"commentedLouis,hiseyestwinklingupatmeasherestedfromhaulingtautthelashingsofhisboat。 \"Listentothem,andfindifitishardtodiscoverthemostvitalthingintheirsouls,\"saidWolfLarsen。\"Faith?andlove?andhighideals?Thegood?thebeautiful?thetrue?\" \"Theirinnatesenseofrighthasbeenviolated,\"MaudBrewstersaid,joiningtheconversation。 Shewasstandingadozenfeetaway,onehandrestingonthemainshroudsandherbodyswayinggentlytotheslightrolloftheship。Shehadnotraisedhervoice,andyetIwasstruckbyitsclearandbell—liketone。 Ah,itwassweetinmyears!Iscarcelydaredlookatherjustthen,forthefearofbetrayingmyself。Aboy’scapwasperchedonherhead,andherhair,lightbrownandarrangedinalooseandfluffyorderthatcaughtthesun,seemedanaureoleaboutthedelicateovalofherface。Shewaspositivelybewitching,and,withal,sweetlyspirituelle,ifnotsaintly。 Allmyold—timemarvelatlifereturnedtomeatsightofthissplendidincarnationofit,andWolfLarsen’scoldexplanationoflifeanditsmeaningwastrulyridiculousandlaughable。 \"Asentimentalist,\"hesneered,\"likeMr。VanWeyden。Thosemenarecursingbecausetheirdesireshavebeenoutraged。Thatisall。Whatdesires? Thedesiresforthegoodgrubandsoftbedsashorewhichahandsomepay—daybringsthem——thewomenandthedrink,thegorgingandthebeast—linesswhichsotrulyexpressesthem,thebestthatisinthem,theirhighestaspirations,theirideals,ifyouplease。Theexhibitiontheymakeoftheirfeelingsisnotatouchingsight,yetitshowshowdeeplytheyhavebeentouched,howdeeplytheirpurseshavebeentouched;fortolayhandsontheirpursesistolayhandsontheirsouls。\" \"Youhardlybehaveasifyourpursehadbeentouched,\"shesaid,smilingly。 \"ThenitsohappensthatIambehavingdifferently,formypurseandmysoulhavebothbeentouched。AtthecurrentpriceofskinsintheLondonmarket,andbasedonafairestimateofwhattheafternoon’scatchwouldhavebeenhadnottheMacedoniahoggedit,theGhosthaslostaboutfifteenhundreddollars’worthofskins。\" \"Youspeaksocalmly——\"shebegan。 \"ButIdonotfeelcalm;Icouldkillthemanwhorobbedme,\"heinterrupted。 \"Yes,yes,Iknow,andthatmanmybrother——moresentiment!Bah!\" Hisfaceunderwentasuddenchange。Hisvoicewaslessharshandwhollysincereashesaid: \"Youmustbehappy,yousentimentalists,reallyandtrulyhappyatdreamingandfindingthingsgood,and,becauseyoufindsomeofthemgood,feelinggoodyourself。Now,tellme,youtwo,doyoufindmegood?\" \"Youaregoodtolookupon——inaway,\"Iqualified。 \"Thereareinyouallpowersforgood,\"wasMaudBrewster’sanswer。 \"Thereyouare!\"hecriedather,halfangrily。\"Yourwordsareemptytome。Thereisnothingclearandsharpanddefiniteaboutthethoughtyouhaveexpressed。Youcannotpickitupinyourtwohandsandlookatit。Inpointoffact,itisnotathought。Itisafeeling,asentiment,asomethingbaseduponillusionandnotaproductoftheintellectatall。\" Ashewentonhisvoiceagaingrewsoft,andaconfidingnotecameintoit。\"Doyouknow,IsometimescatchmyselfwishingthatI,too,wereblindtothefactsoflifeandonlyknewitsfanciesandillusions。They’rewrong,allwrong,ofcourse,andcontrarytoreason;butinthefaceofthemmyreasontellsme,wrongandmostwrong,thattodreamandliveillusionsgivesgreaterdelight。Andafterall,delightisthewageforliving。Withoutdelight,livingisaworthlessact。Tolaboratlivingandbeunpaidisworsethantobedead。Hewhodelightsthemostlivesthemost,andyourdreamsandunrealitiesarelessdisturbingtoyouandmoregratifyingthanaremyfactstome。\" Heshookhisheadslowly,pondering。 \"Ioftendoubt,Ioftendoubt,theworthwhilenessofreason。Dreamsmustbemoresubstantialandsatisfying。Emotionaldelightismorefillingandlastingthanintellectualdelight;and,besides,youpayforyourmomentsofintellectualdelightbyhavingtheblues。Emotionaldelightisfollowedbynomorethanjadedsenseswhichspeedilyrecuperate。Ienvyyou,Ienvyyou。\" Hestoppedabruptly,andthenonhislipsformedoneofhisstrangequizzicalsmiles,asheadded: \"It’sfrommybrainIenvyyou,takenotice,andnotfrommyheart。 Myreasondictatesit。Theenvyisanintellectualproduct。amlikeasobermanlookingupondrunkenmen,and,greatlyweary,wishinghe,too,weredrunk。\" \"Orlikeawisemanlookinguponfoolsandwishinghe,too,wereafool,\" Ilaughed。 \"Quiteso,\"hesaid。\"Youareablessed,bankruptpairoffools。Youhavenofactsinyourpocketbook。\" \"Yetwespendasfreelyasyou,\"wasMaudBrewster’scontribution。 \"Morefreely,becauseitcostsyounothing。\" \"Andbecausewedrawuponeternity,\"sheretorted。 \"Whetheryoudoorthinkyoudo,it’sthesamething。Youspendwhatyouhaven’tgot,andinreturnyougetgreatervaluefromspendingwhatyouhaven’tgotthanIgetfromspendingwhatIhavegot,andwhatIhavesweatedtoget。\" \"Whydon’tyouchangethebasisofyourcoinage,then?\"shequeriedteasingly。 Helookedatherquickly,half—hopefully,andthensaid,allregretfully: \"Toolate。I’dliketo,perhaps,butIcan’t。Mypocketbookisstuffedwiththeoldcoinage,andit’sastubbornthing。Icanneverbringmyselftorecognizeanythingelseasvalid。\" Heceasedspeaking,andhisgazewanderedabsentlypastherandbecamelostintheplacidsea。Theoldprimalmelancholywasstronguponhim。 Hewasquiveringtoit。Hehadreasonedhimselfintoaspelloftheblues,andwithinfewhoursonecouldlookforthedevilwithinhimtobeupandstirring。IrememberedCharleyFuruseth,andknewthisman’ssadnessasthepenaltywhichthematerialisteverpaysforhismaterialism。TheSeaWolf:Chapter25CHAPTER25 \"You’vebeenondeck,Mr。VanWeyden,\"WolfLarsensaid,thefollowingmorningatthebreakfasttable。\"Howdothingslook?\" \"Clearenough,\"Ianswered,glancingatthesunshinewhichstreameddowntheopencompanionway。\"Fairwesterlybreeze,withapromiseofstiffening,ifLouispredictscorrectly。\" Henoddedhisheadinapleasedway。\"Anysignsoffog?\" \"Thickbanksinthenorthandnorthwest。\" Henoddedhisheadagain,evincingevengreatersatisfactionthanbefore。 \"WhatoftheMacedonia?\" \"Notsighted,\"Ianswered。 Icouldhaveswornhisfacefellattheintelligence,butwhyheshouldbedisappointedIcouldnotconceive。 Iwassoontolearn。\"Smokeho!\"camethehailfromondeck,andhisfacebrightened。 \"Good!\"heexclaimed,andleftthetableatoncetogoondeckandintothesteerage,wherethehuntersweretakingthefirstbreakfastoftheirexile。 MaudBrewsterandIscarcelytouchedthefoodbeforeus,gazing,instead,insilentanxietyateachother,andlisteningtoWolfLarsen’svoice,whicheasilypenetratedthecabinthroughtheinterveningbulkhead。Hespokeatlength,andhisconclusionwasgreetedwithawildroarofcheers。 Thebulkheadwastoothickforustohearwhathesaid;butwhateveritwasitaffectedthehuntersstrongly,forthecheeringwasfollowedbyloudexclamationsandshoutsofjoy。 FromthesoundsondeckIknewthatthesailorshadbeenroutedoutandwerepreparingtolowertheboats。MaudBrewsteraccompaniedmeondeck,butIleftheratthebreakofthepoop,whereshemightwatchthesceneandnotbeinit。Thesailorsmusthavelearnedwhateverprojectwasonhand,andthevimandsnaptheyputintotheirworkattestedtheirenthusiasm。Thehunterscametroopingondeckwithshotgunsandammunition—boxes,and,mostunusual,theirrifles。Thelatterwererarelytakenintheboats,foraseal,shotatlongrangewitharifle,invariablysankbeforeaboatcouldreachit。Buteachhunterthisdayhadhisrifleandalargesupplyofcartridges。noticedtheygrinnedwithsatisfactionwhenevertheylookedattheMacedonia’ssmoke,whichwasrisinghigherandhigherassheapproachedfromthewest。 Thefiveboatswentoverthesidewitharush,spreadoutliketheribsofafan,andsetanortherlycourse,asontheprecedingafternoon,forustofollow。Iwatchedforsometime,curiously,butthereseemednothingextraordinaryabouttheirbehavior。Theyloweredsails,shotseals,andhoistedsailsagain,andcontinuedontheirwayasIhadalwaysseenthemdo。TheMacedoniarepeatedherperformanceofyesterday,\"hogging\" theseabydroppingherlineofboatsinadvanceofoursandacrossourcourse。Fourteenboatsrequireaconsiderablespreadofoceanforcomfortablehunting,andwhenshehadcompletelylappedourlineshecontinuedsteamingintothenortheast,droppingmoreboatsasshewent。 \"What’sup?\"IaskedWolfLarsen,unablelongertokeepmycuriosityincheck。 \"Nevermindwhat’sup,\"heansweredgruffly。\"Youwon’tbeathousandyearsinfindingout,andinthemeantimejustprayforplentyofwind。\" \"Oh,well,Idon’tmindtellingyou,\"hesaidthenextmoment。\"I’mgoingtogivethatbrotherofmineatasteofhisownmedicine。Inshort,I’mgoingtoplaythehogmyself,andnotforoneday,butfortherestoftheseason,——ifwe’reinluck。\" \"Andifwe’renot?\"Iqueried。 \"Nottobeconsidered,\"helaughed。\"Wesimplymustbeinluck,orit’sallupwithus。\" Hehadthewheelatthetime,andIwentforwardtomyhospitalintheforecastle,wherelaythetwocrippledmen,NilsonandThomasMugridge。 Nilsonwasascheerfulascouldbeexpected,forhisbrokenlegwasknittingnicely;buttheCockneywasdesperatelymelancholy,andIwasawareofagreatsympathyfortheunfortunatecreature。Andthemarvelofitwasthatstillhelivedandclungtolife。Thebrutalyearshadreducedhismeagrebodytosplinteredwreckage,andyetthesparkoflifewithinburnedbrightlyasever。 \"Withanartificialfoot,——andtheymakeexcellentones,——youwillbestumpingships’galleystotheendoftime,\"Iassuredhimjovially。 Buthisanswerwasserious,nay,solemn。\"Idon’tknowaboutwotyous’y,Mr。VanW’yden,butIdoknowI’llneverrest’appytillseethat’ell—’oundbloodywelldead。’Ecawn’tliveaslongasme。’E’sgotnorighttolive,an’astheGoodWordputsit,`’Eshallshorelydie,’an’ Is’y,`Amen,an’damnsoonatthat。’\" WhenIreturnedondeckIfoundWolfLarsensteeringmainlywithonehand,whilewiththeotherhandheheldthemarineglassesandstudiedthesituationoftheboats,payingparticularattentiontothepositionoftheMacedonia。Theonlychangenoticeableinourboatswasthattheyhadhauledcloseonthewindandwereheadingseveralpointswestofnorth。Still,Icouldnotseetheexpediencyoftheman渦vre,forthefreeseawasstillinterceptedbytheMacedonia’sfiveweatherboats,which,inturn,hadhauledcloseonthewind。Thustheyslowlydivergedtowardthewest,drawingfartherawayfromtheremainderoftheboatsintheirline。Ourboatswererowingaswellassailing。Eventhehunterswerepulling,andwiththreepairsofoarsinthewatertheyrapidlyoverhauledwhatImayappropriatelytermtheenemy。 ThesmokeoftheMacedoniahaddwindledtoadimblotonthenortheasternhorizon。Ofthesteamerherselfnothingwastobeseen。Wehadbeenloafingalong,tillnow,oursailsshakinghalfthetimeandspillingthewind;andtwice,forshortperiods,wehadbeenhoveto。Buttherewasnomoreloafing。Sheetsweretrimmed,andWolfLarsenproceededtoputtheGhostthroughherpaces。Weranpastourlineofboatsandboredownuponthefirstweatherboatoftheotherline。 \"Downthatflyingjib,Mr。VanWeyden,\"WolfLarsencommanded。\"Andstandbytobackoverthejibs。\" Iranforwardandhadthedownhauloftheflyingjiballinandfastasweslippedbytheboatahundredfeettoleeward。Thethreemeninitgazedatussuspiciously。Theyhadbeenhoggingthesea,andtheyknewWolfLarsen,byreputationatanyrate。Inotedthatthehunter,ahugeScandinaviansittinginthebow,heldhisrifle,readytohand,acrosshisknees。Itshouldhavebeeninitsproperplaceintherack。Whentheycameoppositeourstern,WolfLarsengreetedthemwithawaveofthehand,andcried: \"Comeonboardandhavea`gam’!\" \"Togam,\"amongthesealingschooners,isasubstitutefortheverbs\"tovisit,\"\"togossip。\"Itexpressesthegarrulityoftheseaandisapleasantbreakinthemonotonyofthelife。 TheGhostswungaroundintothewind,andIfinishedmyworkforwardintimetorunaftandlendahandwiththemainsheet。 \"Youwillpleasestayondeck,MissBrewster,\"WolfLarsensaid,ashestartedforwardtomeethisguest。\"Andyou,too,Mr。VanWeyden。\" Theboathadlowereditssailandrunalongside。Thehunter,golden—beardedlikeasea—king,cameovertherailanddroppedondeck。Buthishugenesscouldnotquiteovercomehisapprehensiveness。Doubtanddistrustshowedstronglyinhisface。Itwasatransparentface,forallofitshairyshield,andadvertisedinstantreliefwhenheglancedfromWolfLarsentome,notedthattherewasonlythepairofus,andthenglancedoverhisowntwomenwhohadjoinedhim。Surelyhehadlittlereasontobeafraid。HetoweredlikeaGoliathaboveWolfLarsen。Hemusthavemeasuredsixfeeteightornineinchesinstature,andIsubsequentlylearnedhisweight——240 pounds。Andtherewasnofatabouthim。Itwasallboneandmuscle。 Areturnofapprehensionwasapparent,when,atthetopofthecompanionway,WolfLarseninvitedhimbelow。Buthereassuredhimselfwithaglancedownathishost——abigmanhimselfbutdwarfedbythepropinquityofthegiant。Soallhesitancyvanished,andthepairdescendedintothecabin。 Inthemeantime,histwomen,aswasthewontofvisitingsailors,hadgoneforwardintotheforecastletodosomevisitingthemselves。 Suddenly,fromthecabincameagreat,chokingbellow,followedbyallthesoundsofafuriousstruggle。Itwastheleopardandthelion,andthelionmadeallthenoise。WolfLarsenwastheleopard。 \"Youseethesacrednessofourhospitality,\"Isaidbitterly,toMaudBrewster。 Shenoddedherheadthatsheheard,andInotedinherfacethesignsofthesamesicknessatsightorsoundofviolentstrugglefromwhichI hadsufferedsoseverelyduringmyfirstweeksontheGhost。 \"Wouldn’titbebetterifyouwentforward,saybythesteeragecompanionway,untilitisover?\"Isuggested。 Sheshookherheadandgazedatmepitifully。Shewasnotfrightened,butappalled,rather,atthehumananimalityofit。 \"Youwillunderstand,\"Itookadvantageoftheopportunitytosay,\"whateverpartItakeinwhatisgoingonandwhatistocome,thatIamcompelledtotakeit——ifyouandIareevertogetoutofthisscrapewithourlives。\" \"Itisnotnice——forme,\"Iadded。 \"Iunderstand,\"shesaid,inaweak,far—awayvoice,andhereyesshowedmethatshedidunderstand。 Thesoundsfrombelowsoondiedaway。ThenWolfLarsencamealoneondeck。Therewasaslightflushunderhisbronze,butotherwiseheborenosignsofthebattle。 \"Sendthosetwomenaft,Mr。VanWeyden,\"hesaid。 Iobeyed,andaminuteortwolatertheystoodbeforehim。 \"Hoistinyourboat,\"hesaidtothem。\"Yourhunter’sdecidedtostayaboardawhileanddoesn’twantitpoundingalongside。\" \"Hoistinyourboat,Isaid,\"herepeated,thistimeinsharpertonesastheyhesitatedtodohisbidding。 \"Whoknows?youmayhavetosailwithmeforatime,\"hesaid,quitesoftly,withasilkenthreatthatbeliedthesoftness,astheymovedslowlytocomply,\"andwemightaswellstartwithafriendlyunderstanding。Livelynow!DeathLarsenmakesyoujumpbetterthanthat,andyouknowit!\" Theirmovementsperceptiblyquickenedunderhiscoaching,andastheboatswunginboardIwassentforwardtoletgothejibs。WolfLarsen,atthewheel,directedtheGhostaftertheMacedonia’ssecondweatherboat。 Underway,andwithnothingforthetimebeingtodo,Iturnedmyattentiontothesituationoftheboats。TheMacedonia’sthirdweatherboatwasbeingattackedbytwoofours,thefourthbyourremainingthree;andthefifth,turnabout,wastakingahandinthedefenceofitsnearestmate。Thefighthadopenedatlongdistance,andtherifleswerecrackingsteadily。Aquick,snappyseawasbeingkickedupbythewind,aconditionwhichpreventedfineshooting;andnowandagain,aswedrewcloser,wecouldseethebulletszip—zippingfromwavetowave。 Theboatwewerepursuinghadsquaredawayandwasrunningbeforethewindtoescapeus,and,inthecourseofitsflight,totakepartinrepulsingourgeneralboatattack。 Attendingtosheetsandtacksnowleftmelittletimetoseewhatwastakingplace,butIhappenedtobeonthepoopwhenWolfLarsenorderedthetwostrangesailorsforwardandintotheforecastle。Theywentsullenly,buttheywent。HenextorderedMissBrewsterbelow,andsmiledattheinstanthorrorthatleaptintohereyes。 \"You’llfindnothinggrewsomedownthere,\"hesaid,\"onlyanunhurtmansecurelymadefasttothering—bolts。Bulletsareliabletocomeaboard,andIdon’twantyoukilled,youknow。\" Evenashespoke,abulletwasdeflectedbyabrass—cappedspokeofthewheelbetweenhishandsandscreechedoffthroughtheairtowindward。 \"Yousee,\"hesaidtoher;andthentome,\"Mr。VanWeyden,willyoutakethewheel?\" MaudBrewsterhadsteppedinsidethecompanionwaysothatonlyherheadwasexposed。WolfLarsenhadprocuredarifleandwasthrowingacartridgeintothebarrel。Ibeggedherwithmyeyestogobelow,butshesmiledandsaid: \"Wemaybefeebleland—creatureswithoutlegs,butwecanshowCaptainLarsenthatweareatleastasbraveashe。\" Hegaveheraquicklookofadmiration。 \"Ilikeyouahundredpercentbetterforthat,\"hesaid。\"Books,andbrains,andbravery。Youarewell—rounded,ablue—stockingfittobethewifeofapiratechief。Ahem,we’lldiscussthatlater,\"hesmiled,asabulletstrucksolidlyintothecabinwall。 Isawhiseyesflashgoldenashespoke,andIsawtheterrormountinherown。 \"Wearebraver,\"Ihastenedtosay。\"Atleast,speakingformyself,IknowIambraverthanCaptainLarsen。\" ItwasIwhowasnowfavoredbyaquicklook。HewaswonderingifI weremakingfunofhim。IputthreeorfourspokesovertocounteractasheertowardthewindonthepartoftheGhost,andthensteadiedher。WolfLarsenwasstillwaitinganexplanation,andpointeddowntomyknees。 \"Youwillobservethere,\"Isaid,\"aslighttrembling。ItisbecauseIamafraid,thefleshisafraid;andIamafraidinmymindbecauseI donotwishtodie。Butmyspiritmastersthetremblingfleshandthequalmsofthemind。Iammorethanbrave。Iamcourageous。Yourfleshisnotafraid。 Youarenotafraid。Ontheonehand,itcostsyounothingtoencounterdanger;ontheotherhand,itevengivesyoudelight。Youenjoyit。Youmaybeunafraid,Mr。Larsen,butyoumustgrantthatthebraveryismine。\" \"You’reright,\"heacknowledgedatonce。\"Ineverthoughtofitinthatwaybefore。Butistheoppositetrue?IfyouarebraverthanI,amImorecowardlythanyou?\" Webothlaughedattheabsurdity,andhedroppeddowntothedeckandrestedhisrifleacrosstherail。Thebulletswehadreceivedhadtravellednearlyamile,butbynowwehadcutthatdistanceinhalf。Hefiredthreecarefulshots。Thefirststruckfiftyfeettowindwardoftheboat,thesecondalongside,andatthethirdtheboat—steererletloosehissteering—oarandcrumpledupinthebottomoftheboat。 \"Iguessthat’llfixthem,\"WolfLarsensaid,risingtohisfeet。\"I couldn’taffordtoletthehunterhaveit,andthereisachancetheboat—pullerdoesn’tknowhowtosteer。Inwhichcase,thehuntercannotsteerandshootatthesametime。\" Hisreasoningwasjustified,fortheboatrushedatonceintothewindandthehuntersprangafttotaketheboat—steerer’splace。Therewasnomoreshooting,thoughtherifleswerestillcrackingmerrilyfromtheotherboats。 Thehunterhadmanagedtogettheboatbeforethewindagain,butwerandownuponit,goingatleasttwofeettoitsone。Ahundredyardsaway,Isawtheboat—pullerpassarifletothehunter。WolfLarsenwentamidshipsandtookthecoilofthethroat—halyardsfromitspin。Thenhepeeredovertherailwithlevelledrifle。TwiceIsawthehunterletgothesteering—oarwithonehand,reachforhisrifle,andhesitate。Wewerenowalongsideandfoamingpast。 \"Here,you!\"WolfLarsencriedsuddenlytotheboat—puller。\"Takeaturn!\" Atthesametimeheflungthecoilofrope。Itstruckfairly,nearlyknockingthemanover,buthedidnotobey。Instead,helookedtohishunterfororders。Thehunter,inturn,wasinaquandary。Hisriflewasbetweenhisknees,butifheletgothesteering—oarinordertoshoot,theboatwouldsweeparoundandcollidewiththeschooner。AlsohesawWolfLarsen’sriflebearinguponhimandknewhewouldbeshoterehecouldgethisrifleintoplay。 \"Takeaturn,\"hesaidquietlytotheman。