第17章

类别:其他 作者:Jack London字数:10953更新时间:19/01/07 14:56:22
\"IwishIhadthoughttobringWolfLarsen’schronometerandsextant,\" Isaid,stillgloomily。\"Sailingonedirection,driftinganotherdirection,tosaynothingofthesetofthecurrentinsomethirddirection,makesaresultantwhichdeadreckoningcannevercalculate。Beforelongwewon’tknowwherewearebyfivehundredmiles。\" ThenIbeggedherpardonandpromisedIshouldnotbedisheartenedanymore。AthersolicitationIlethertakethewatchtillmidnight,——itwasthennineo’clock,butIwrappedherinblanketsandputanoilskinaboutherbeforeIlaydown。Isleptonlycat—naps。Theboatwasleapingandpoundingasitfelloverthecrests,Icouldheartheseasrushingpast,andspraywascontinuallybeingthrownaboard。Andstill,itwasnotabadnight,Imused——nothingtothenightsIhadbeenthroughontheGhost;nothing,perhaps,tothenightsweshouldgothroughinthiscockle—shell。Itsplankingwasthree—quartersofaninchthick。 Betweenusandthebottomoftheseawaslessthananinchofwood。 Andyet,Iaverit,andIaveritagain,Iwasunafraid。ThedeathwhichWolfLarsenandevenThomasMugridgehadmademefear,Inolongerfeared。 ThecomingofMaudBrewsterintomylifeseemedtohavetransformedme。 Afterall,Ithought,itisbetterandfinertolovethantobeloved,ifitmakessomethinginlifesoworthwhilethatoneisnotloathtodieforit。Iforgetmyownlifeintheloveofanotherlife;andyet,suchistheparadox,IneverwantedsomuchtoliveasrightnowwhenIplacetheleastvalueuponmyownlife。Ineverhadsomuchreasonforliving,wasmyconcludingthought;andafterthat,untilIdozed,IcontentedmyselfwithtryingtopiercethedarknesstowhereIknewMaudcrouchedlowinthestern—sheets,watchfulofthefoamingseaandreadytocallmeonaninstant’snotice。TheSeaWolf:Chapter28CHAPTER28 Thereisnoneedofgoingintoanextendedrecitalofoursufferinginthesmallboatduringthemanydaysweweredrivenanddrifted,hereandthere,willy—nilly,acrosstheocean。Thehighwindblewfromthenorthwestfortwenty—fourhours,whenitfellcalm,andinthenightsprangupfromthesouthwest。Thiswasdeadinourteeth,butItookinthesea—anchorandsetsail,haulingacourseonthewindwhichtookusinasouth—southeasterlydirection。Itwasanevenchoicebetweenthisandthewest—northwesterlycoursewhichthewindpermitted;butthewarmairsofthesouthfannedmydesireforawarmerseaandswayedmydecision。 Inthreehours,——itwasmidnight,Iwellremember,andasdarkasIhadeverseenitonthesea,——thewind,stillblowingoutofthesouthwest,rosefuriously,andonceagainIwascompelledtosetthesea—anchor。 Daybrokeandfoundmewan—eyedandtheoceanlashedwhite,theboatpitching,almostonend,toitsdrag。Wewereinimminentdangerofbeingswampedbythewhitecaps。Asitwas,sprayandspumecameaboardinsuchquantitiesthatIbailedwithoutcessation。Theblanketsweresoaking。 EverythingwaswetexceptMaud,andshe,inoilskins,rubberboots,andsou’wester,wasdry,allbutherfaceandhandsandastraywispofhair。 Sherelievedmeatthebailing—holefromtimetotime,andbravelyshethrewoutthewaterandfacedthestorm。Allthingsarerelative。Itwasnomorethanastiffblow,buttous,fightingforlifeinourfrailcraft,itwasindeedastorm。 Coldandcheerless,thewindbeatingonourfaces,thewhiteseasroaringby,westruggledthroughtheday。Nightcame,butneitherofusslept。 Daycame,andstillthewindbeatonourfacesandthewhiteseasroaredpast。BythesecondnightMaudwasfallingasleepfromexhaustion。Icoveredherwithoilskinsandatarpaulin。Shewascomparativelydry,butshewasnumbwiththecold。Ifearedgreatlythatshemightdieinthenight;butdaybroke,coldandcheerless,withthesamecloudedskyandbeatingwindandroaringseas。 Ihadhadnosleepforforty—eighthours。Iwaswetandchilledtothemarrow,tillIfeltmoredeadthanalive。Mybodywasstifffromexertionaswellasfromcold,andmyachingmusclesgavemetheseveresttorturewheneverIusedthem,andIusedthemcontinually。Andallthetimewewerebeingdrivenoffintothenortheast,directlyawayfromJapanandtowardbleakBeringSea。 Andstillwelived,andtheboatlived,andthewindblewunabated。 Infact,towardnightfallofthethirddayitincreasedatrifleandsomethingmore。Theboat’sbowplungedunderacrest,andwecamethroughquarter—fullofwater。Ibailedlikeamadman。Theliabilityofshippinganothersuchseawasenormouslyincreasedbythewaterthatweighedtheboatdownandrobbeditofitsbuoyancy。Andanothersuchseameanttheend。WhenIhadtheboatemptyagainIwasforcedtotakeawaythetarpaulinwhichcoveredMaud,inorderthatmightlashitdownacrossthebow。ItwaswellIdid,foritcoveredtheboatfullyathirdofthewayaft,andthreetimes,inthenextseveralhours,itflungoffthebulkofthedown—rushingwaterwhenthebowshovedundertheseas。 Maud’sconditionwaspitiable。Shesatcrouchedinthebottomoftheboat,herlipsblue,herfacegrayandplainlyshowingthepainshesuffered。 Buteverhereyeslookedbravelyatme,andeverherlipsutteredbravewords。 Theworstofthestormmusthaveblownthatnight,thoughlittleInoticedit。IhadsuccumbedandsleptwhereIsatinthestern—sheets。Themorningofthefourthdayfoundthewinddiminishedtoagentlewhisper,theseadyingdownandthesunshininguponus。Oh,theblessedsun!Howwebathedourpoorbodiesinitsdeliciouswarmth,revivinglikebugsandcrawlingthingsafterastorm。Wesmiledagain,saidamusingthings,andwaxedoptimisticoveroursituation。Yetitwas,ifanything,worsethanever。WewerefartherfromJapanthanthenightwelefttheGhost。NorcouldImorethanroughlyguessourlatitudeandlongitude。Atacalculationofatwo—miledriftperhour,duringtheseventyandoddhoursofthestorm,wehadbeendrivenatleastonehundredandfiftymilestothenortheast。Butwassuchcalculateddriftcorrect?ForallIknew,itmighthavebeenfourmilesperhourinsteadoftwo。Inwhichcasewewereanotherhundredandfiftymilestothebad。 WherewewereIdidnotknow,thoughtherewasquitealikelihoodthatwewereinthevicinityoftheGhost。Thereweresealsaboutus,andIwaspreparedtosightasealingschooneratanytime。Wedidsightone,intheafternoon,whenthenorthwestbreezehadsprungupfreshlyoncemore。Butthestrangeschoonerlostitselfonthesky—lineandwealoneoccupiedthecircleofthesea。 Camedaysoffog,whenevenMaud’sspiritdroopedandtherewerenomerrywordsuponherlips;daysofcalm,whenwefloatedonthelonelyimmensityofsea,oppressedbyitsgreatnessandyetmarvellingatthemiracleoftinylife,forwestilllivedandstruggledtolive;daysofsleetandwindandsnow—squalls,whennothingcouldkeepuswarm;ordaysofdrizzlingrain,whenwefilledourwater—breakersfromthedripofthewetsail。 AndeverIlovedMaudwithanincreasinglove。Shewassomany—sided,somany—mooded——\"protean—mooded\"Icalledher。Butcalledherthis,andotheranddearerthings,inmythoughtsonly。Thoughthedeclarationofmyloveurgedandtrembledonmytongueathousandtimes,Iknewthatitwasnotimeforsuchadeclaration。Iffornootherreason,itwasnotime,whenonewasprotectingandtryingtosaveawoman,toaskthatwomanforherlove。Delicateaswasthesituation,notaloneinthisbutinotherways,IflatteredmyselfthatIwasabletodealdelicatelywithit;andalsoIflatteredmyselfthatbylookorsignIgavenoadvertisementoftheloveIfeltforher。Wewerelikegoodcomrades,andwegrewbettercomradesasthedayswentby。 Onethingaboutherwhichsurprisedmewasherlackoftimidityandfear。Theterriblesea,thefrailboat,thestorms,thesuffering,thestrangenessandisolationofthesituation,——allthatshouldhavefrightenedarobustwoman,——seemedtomakenoimpressionuponherwhohadknownlifeonlyinitsmostshelteredandconsummatelyartificialaspects,andwhowasherselfallfireanddewandmist,sublimatedspirit,allthatwassoftandtenderandclinginginwoman。Andyetamwrong。Shewastimidandafraid,butshepossessedcourage。Thefleshandthequalmsofthefleshshewasheirto,butthefleshboreheavilyonlyontheflesh。 Andshewasspirit,firstandalwaysspirit,etherealizedessenceoflife,calmashercalmeyes,andsureofpermanenceinthechangingorderoftheuniverse。 Camedaysofstorm,daysandnightsofstorm,whentheoceanmenaceduswithitsroaringwhiteness,andthewindsmoteourstrugglingboatwithaTitan’sbuffets。Andeverwewereflungoff,fartherandfarther,tothenortheast。Itwasinsuchastorm,andtheworstthatwehadexperienced,thatIcastawearyglancetoleeward,notinquestofanything,butmorefromthewearinessoffacingtheelementalstrife,andinmuteappeal,almost,tothewrathfulpowerstoceaseandletusbe。WhatIsawIcouldnotatfirstbelieve。Daysandnightsofsleeplessnessandanxietyhaddoubtlessturnedmyhead。IlookedbackatMaud,toidentifymyself,asitwere,intimeandspace。Thesightofherdearwetcheeks,herflyinghair,andherbravebrowneyesconvincedmethatmyvisionwasstillhealthy。 AgainIturnedmyfacetoleeward,andagainIsawthejuttingpromontory,blackandhighandnaked,theragingsurfthatbrokeaboutitsbaseandbeatitsfronthighupwithspoutingfountains,theblackandforbiddingcoast—linerunningtowardthesoutheastandfringedwithatremendousscarfofwhite。 \"Maud,\"Isaid。\"Maud。\" Sheturnedherheadandbeheldthesight。 \"ItcannotbeAlaska!\"shecried。 \"Alas,no,\"Ianswered,andasked,\"Canyouswim?\" Sheshookherhead。 \"NeithercanI,\"Isaid。\"Sowemustgetashorewithoutswimming,insomeopeningbetweentherocksthroughwhichwecandrivetheboatandclamberout。Butwemustbequick,mostquick——andsure。\" IspokewithaconfidencesheknewIdidnotfeel,forshelookedatmewiththatunfalteringgazeofhersandsaid: \"Ihavenotthankedyouyetforallyouhavedoneforme,but——\" Shehesitated,asifindoubthowbesttowordhergratitude。 \"Well?\"Isaid,brutally,forIwasnotquitepleasedwithherthankingme。 \"Youmighthelpme,\"shesmiled。 \"Toacknowledgeyourobligationsbeforeyoudie?Notatall。Wearenotgoingtodie。Weshalllandonthatisland,andweshallbesnugandshelteredbeforethedayisdone。\" Ispokestoutly,butIdidnotbelieveaword。Norwaspromptedtoliethroughfear。Ifeltnofear,thoughIwassureofdeathinthatboilingsurgeamongsttherockswhichwasrapidlygrowingnearer。Itwasimpossibletohoistsailandclawoffthatshore。Thewindwouldinstantlycapsizetheboat;theseaswouldswampitthemomentitfellintothetrough;and,besides,thesail,lashedtothespareoars,draggedintheseaaheadofus。 AsIsay,Iwasnotafraidtomeetmyowndeath,there,afewhundredyardstoleeward;butIwasappalledatthethoughtthatMaudmustdie。 Mycursedimaginationsawherbeatenandmangledagainsttherocks,anditwastooterrible。Istrovetocompelmyselftothinkwewouldmakethelandingsafely,andsoIspoke,notwhatIbelieved,butwhatIpreferredtobelieve。 Irecoiledbeforecontemplationofthatfrightfuldeath,andforamomentIentertainedthewildideaofseizingMaudinmyarmsandleapingoverboard。 ThenIresolvedtowait,andatthelastmoment,whenweenteredonthefinalstretch,totakeherinmyarmsandproclaimmylove,and,withherinmyembrace,tomakethedesperatestruggleanddie。 Instinctivelywedrewclosertogetherinthebottomoftheboat。Ifelthermittenedhandcomeouttomine。Andthus,withoutspeech,wewaitedtheend。Wewerenotfaroffthelinethewindmadewiththewesternedgeofthepromontory,andIwatchedinthehopethatsomesetofthecurrentorsendoftheseawoulddriftuspastbeforewereachedthesurf。 \"Weshallgoclear,\"Isaid,withaconfidencewhichIknewdeceivedneitherofus。 \"ByGod,wewillgoclear!\"Icried,fiveminuteslater。 Theoathleftmylipsinmyexcitement——thefirst,Idobelieve,inmylife,unless\"troubleit,\"anexpletiveofmyyouth,beaccountedanoath。 \"Ibegyourpardon,\"Isaid。 \"Youhaveconvincedmeofyoursincerity,\"shesaid,withafaintsmile。 \"Idoknow,now,thatweshallgoclear。\" Ihadseenadistantheadlandpasttheextremeedgeofthepromontory,andaswelookedwecouldseegrowtheinterveningcoast—lineofwhatwasevidentlyadeepcove。Atthesametimetherebrokeuponourearsacontinuousandmightybellowing。Itpartookofthemagnitudeandvolumeofdistantthunder,anditcametousdirectlyfromleeward,risingabovethecrashofthesurfandtravellingdirectlyintheteethofthestorm。 Aswepassedthepointthewholecoveburstuponourview,ahalf—moonofwhitesandybeachuponwhichbrokeahugesurf,andwhichwascoveredwithmyriadsofseals。Itwasfromthemthatthegreatbellowingwentup。 \"Arookery!\"Icried。\"Nowareweindeedsaved。Theremustbemenandcruiserstoprotectthemfromtheseal—hunters。Possiblythereisastationashore。\" ButasIstudiedthesurfwhichbeatuponthebeach,Isaid,\"Stillbad,butnotsobad。Andnow,ifthegodsbetrulykind,weshalldriftbythatnextheadlandandcomeuponaperfectlyshelteredbeach,wherewemaylandwithoutwettingourfeet。\" Andthegodswerekind。Thefirstandsecondheadlandsweredirectlyinlinewiththesouthwestwind;butoncearoundthesecond,——andwewentperilouslynear,——wepickedupthethirdheadland,stillinlinewiththewindandwiththeothertwo。Butthecovethatintervened!Itpenetrateddeepintotheland,andthetide,settingin,driftedusundertheshelterofthepoint。Heretheseawascalm,saveforaheavybutsmoothground—swell,andItookinthesea—anchorandbegantorow。Fromthepointtheshorecurvedaway,moreandmoretothesouthandwest,until,atlast,itdisclosedacovewithinthecove,alittleland—lockedharbor,thewaterlevelasapond,brokenonlybytinyrippleswherevagrantbreathsandwispsofthestormhurtleddownfromoverthefrowningwallofrockthatbackedthebeachahundredfeetinshore。 Herewerenosealswhatever。Theboat’sstemtouchedthehardshingle。 Isprangout,extendingmyhandtoMaud。Thenextmomentshewasbesideme。Asmyfingersreleasedhers,sheclutchedformyarmhastily。AtthesamemomentIswayed,asabouttofalltothesand。Thiswasthestartlingeffectofthecessationofmotion。Wehadbeensolonguponthemoving,rockingseathatthestablelandwasashocktous。Weexpectedthebeachtoliftupthiswayandthat,andtherockywallstoswingbackandforthlikethesidesofaship;andwhenwebracedourselves,automatically,forthesevariousexpectedmovements,theirnon—occurrencequiteovercameourequilibrium。 \"Ireallymustsitdown,\"Maudsaid,withanervouslaughandadizzygesture,andforthwithshesatdownonthesand。 Iattendedtomakingtheboatsecureandjoinedher。ThuswelandedonEndeavorIsland,aswecametoit,land—sickfromlongcustomofthesea。TheSeaWolf:Chapter29CHAPTER29 \"Fool!\"Icriedaloudinmyvexation。 Ihadunloadedtheboatandcarrieditscontentshighuponthebeach,whereIhadsetaboutmakingacamp。Therewasdriftwood,thoughnotmuch,onthebeach,andthesightofacoffeetinIhadtakenfromtheGhost’slarderhadgivenmetheideaofafire。 \"Blitheringidiot!\"Iwascontinuing。 ButMaudsaid,\"Tut,tut,\"ingentlereproval,andthenaskedwhyI wasablitheringidiot。 \"Nomatches,\"Igroaned。\"NotamatchdidIbring。Andnowweshallhavenohotcoffee,soup,tea,oranything!\" \"Wasn’tit——er——Crusoewhorubbedstickstogether?\"shedrawled。 \"ButIhavereadthepersonalnarrativesofascoreofshipwreckedmenwhotried,andtriedinvain,\"Ianswered。\"IrememberWinters,anewspaperfellowwithanAlaskanandSiberianreputation。MethimattheBibelotonce,andhewastellingushowheattemptedtomakeafirewithacoupleofsticks。Itwasmostamusing。Hetolditinimitably,butitwasthestoryofafailure。Irememberhisconclusion,hisblackeyesflashingashesaid,`Gentlemen,theSouthSeaIslandermaydoit,theMalaymaydoit,buttakemywordit’sbeyondthewhiteman。’\" \"Oh,well,we’vemanagedsofarwithoutit,\"shesaidcheerfully。\"Andthere’snoreasonwhywecannotstillmanagewithoutit。\" \"Butthinkofthecoffee!\"Icried。\"It’sgoodcoffee,too。know。I tookitfromLarsen’sprivatestores。Andlookatthatgoodwood。\" Iconfess,Iwantedthecoffeebadly;andIlearned,notlongafterward,thattheberrywaslikewisealittleweaknessofMaud’s。Besides,wehadbeensolongonacolddietthatwewerenumbinsideaswellasout。Anythingwarmwouldhavebeenmostgratifying。Butcomplainednomore,andsetaboutmakingatentofthesailforMaud。 Ihadlookeduponitasasimpletask,whatoftheoars,mast,boom,andsprit,tosaynothingofplentyoflines。ButasIwaswithoutexperience,andaseverydetailwasanexperimentandeverysuccessfuldetailaninvention,thedaywaswellgonebeforehershelterwasanaccomplishedfact。Andthen,thatnight,itrained,andshewasfloodedoutanddrivenbackintotheboat。 ThenextmorningIdugashallowditcharoundthetent,and,anhourlater,asuddengustofwind,whippingovertherockywallbehindus,pickedupthetentandsmasheditdownonthesandthirtyyardsaway。 Maudlaughedatmycrestfallenexpression,andIsaid,\"AssoonasthewindabatesIintendgoingintheboattoexploretheisland。Theremustbeastationsomewhere,andmen。Andshipsmustvisitthestation。Somegovernmentmustprotectalltheseseals。ButIwishtohaveyoucomfortablebeforeIstart。\" \"Ishouldliketogowithyou,\"wasallshesaid。 \"Itwouldbebetterifyouremained。Youhavehadenoughofhardship。 Itisamiraclethatyouhavesurvived。Anditwon’tbecomfortableintheboat,rowingandsailinginthisrainyweather。Whatyouneedisrest,andIshouldlikeyoutoremainandgetit。\" Somethingsuspiciouslyakintomoistnessdimmedherbeautifuleyesbeforeshedroppedthemandpartlyturnedawayherhead。 \"Ishouldprefergoingwithyou,\"shesaidinalowvoice,inwhichtherewasjustahintofappeal。 \"Imightbeabletohelpyoua——\"hervoicebroke,——\"alittle。Andifanythingshouldhappentoyou,thinkofmeleftherealone。\" \"Oh,Iintendbeingverycareful,\"Ianswered。\"AndIshallnotgosofarbutwhatIcangetbackbeforenight。Yes,allsaidanddone,Ithinkitvastlybetterforyoutoremain,andsleep,andrest,anddonothing。\" Sheturnedandlookedmeintheeyes。Hergazewasunfaltering,butsoft。 \"Please,please,\"shesaid,oh,sosoftly。 Istiffenedmyselftorefuse,andshookmyhead。Stillshewaitedandlookedatme。Itriedtowordmyrefusal,butwavered。IsawthegladlightspringintohereyesandknewthatIhadlost。Itwasimpossibletosaynoafterthat。 Thewinddieddownintheafternoon,andwewerepreparedtostartthefollowingmorning。Therewasnowayofpenetratingtheislandfromourcove,forthewallsroseperpendicularlyfromthebeach,and,oneithersideofthecove,rosefromthedeepwater。 Morningbrokedullandgray,butcalm,andIwasawakeearlyandhadtheboatinreadiness。 \"Fool!Imbecile!Yahoo!\"Ishouted,whenIthoughtitwasmeettoarouseMaud;butthistimeIshoutedinmerrimentasIdancedaboutthebeach,bareheaded,inmockdespair。 Herheadappearedundertheflapofthesail。 \"Whatnow?\"sheaskedsleepily,and,withal,curiously。 \"Coffee!\"Icried。\"Whatdoyousaytoacupofcoffee?hotcoffee? pipinghot?\" \"My!\"shemurmured,\"youstartledme,andyouarecruel。HereIhavebeencomposingmysoultodowithoutit,andhereyouarevexingmewithyourvainsuggestions。\" \"Watchme,\"Isaid。 FromundercleftsamongtherocksIgatheredafewdrysticksandchips。 TheseIwhittledintoshavingsorsplitintokindling。Frommynote—bookItoreoutapage,andfromtheammunitionboxtookashotgunshell。Removingthewadsfromthelatterwithmyknife,emptiedthepowderonaflatrock。 NextIpriedtheprimer,orcap,fromtheshell,andlaiditontherockinthemidstofthescatteredpowder。Allwasready。Maudstillwatchedfromthetent。Holdingthepaperinmylefthand,Ismasheddownuponthecapwitharockheldinmyright。Therewasapuffofwhitesmoke,aburstofflame,andtheroughedgeofthepaperwasalight。 Maudclappedherhandsgleefully。\"Prometheus!\"shecried。 ButIwastoooccupiedtoacknowledgeherdelight。Thefeebleflamemustbecherishedtenderlyifitweretogatherstrengthandlive。Ifedit,shavingbyshaving,andsliverbysliver,tillatlastitwassnappingandcracklingasitlaidholdofthesmallerchipsandsticks。Tobecastawayonanislandhadnotenteredintomycalculations,sowewerewithoutakettleorcookingutensilsofanysort;butImadeshiftwiththetinusedforbailingtheboat,andlater,asweconsumedoursupplyofcannedgoods,weaccumulatedquiteanimposingarrayofcookingvessels。 Iboiledthewater,butitwasMaudwhomadethecoffee。Andhowgooditwas!Mycontributionwascannedbeeffriedwithcrumbledsea—biscuitandwater。Thebreakfastwasasuccess,andwesataboutthefiremuchlongerthanenterprisingexplorersshouldhavedone,sippingthehotblackcoffeeandtalkingoveroursituation。 Iwasconfidentthatweshouldfindastationinsomeoneofthecoves,forIknewthattherookeriesofBeringSeawerethusguarded;butMaudadvancedthetheory,——topreparemefordisappointment,Idobelieve,ifdisappointmentweretocome,——thatwehaddiscoveredanunknownrookery。 Shewasinverygoodspirits,however,andmadequitemerryinacceptingourplightasagraveone。 \"Ifyouareright,\"Isaid,\"thenwemustpreparetowinterhere。Ourfoodwillnotlast,buttherearetheseals。Theygoawayinthefall,soImustsoonbegintolayinasupplyofmeat。Thentherewillbehutstobuildanddriftwoodtogather。Also,weshalltryoutsealfatforlightingpurposes。Altogether,we’llhaveourhandsfullifwefindtheislanduninhabited。 Whichweshallnot,Iknow。\" Butshewasright。Wesailedwithabeamwindalongtheshore,searchingthecoveswithourglassesandlandingoccasionally,withoutfindingasignofhumanlife。YetwelearnedthatwewerenotthefirstwhohadlandedonEndeavorIsland。Highuponthebeachofthesecondcovefromours,wediscoveredthesplinteredwreckofaboat——asealer’sboat,fortherowlockswereboundinsennit,agun—rackwasonthestarboardsideofthebow,andinwhiteletterswasfaintlyvisibleGazelleNo。2。Theboathadlainthereforalongtime,foritwashalffilledwithsand,andthesplinteredwoodhadthatweather—wornappearanceduetolongexposuretotheelements。Inthesternsheetsfoundarustyten—gaugeshotgunandasailor’ssheath—knifebrokenshortacrossandsorustedastobealmostunrecognizable。 \"Theygotaway,\"Isaidcheerfully;butIfeltasinkingattheheartandseemedtodivinethepresenceofbleachedbonessomewhereonthatbeach。 IdidnotwishMaud’sspiritstobedampenedbysuchafind,soIturnedseawardagainwithourboatandskirtedthenortheasternpointoftheisland。 Therewerenobeachesonthesouthernshore,andbyearlyafternoonweroundedtheblackpromontoryandcompletedthecircumnavigationoftheisland。Iestimateditscircumferenceattwenty—fivemiles,itswidthasvaryingfromtwotofivemiles;whilemymostconservativecalculationplacedonitsbeachestwohundredthousandseals。Theislandwashighestatitsextremesouthwesternpoint,theheadlandsandbackbonediminishingregularlyuntilthenortheasternportionwasonlyafewfeetabovethesea。Withtheexceptionofourlittlecove,theotherbeachesslopedgentlybackforadistanceofhalfamileorso,intowhatImightcallrockymeadows,withhereandtherepatchesofmossandtundragrass。Herethesealshauledout,andtheoldbullsguardedtheirharems,whiletheyoungbullshauledoutbythemselves。 ThisbriefdescriptionisallthatEndeavorIslandmerits。Dampandsoggywhereitwasnotsharpandrocky,buffetedbystormwindsandlashedbythesea,withtheaircontinuallya—tremblewiththebellowingoftwohundredthousandamphibians,itwasamelancholyandmiserablesojourningplace。Maud,whohadpreparedmefordisappointment,andwhohadbeensprightlyandvivaciousallday,brokedownaswelandedinourownlittlecove。 Shestrovebravelytohideitfromme,butwhileIwaskindlinganotherfireIknewshewasstiflinghersobsintheblanketsunderthesail—tent。 Itwasmyturntobecheerful,andIplayedtheparttothebestofmyability,andwithsuchsuccessthatIbroughtthelaughterbackintoherdeareyesandsongonherlips;forshesangtomebeforeshewenttoanearlybed。ItwasthefirsttimeIhadheardhersing,andIlaybythefire,listeningandtransported,forshewasnothingifnotanartistineverythingshedid,andhervoice,thoughnotstrong,waswonderfullysweetandexpressive。 Istillsleptintheboat,andIlayawakelongthatnight,gazingupatthefirststarsIhadseeninmanynightsandponderingthesituation。 Responsibilityofthissortwasanewthingtome。WolfLarsenhadbeenquiteright。Ihadstoodonmyfather’slegs。Mylawyersandagentshadtakencareofmymoneyforme。Ihadhadnoresponsibilitiesatall。Then,ontheGhostIhadlearnedtoberesponsibleformyself。Andnow,forthefirsttimeinmylife,foundmyselfresponsibleforsomeoneelse。