第20章

类别:其他 作者:Jack London字数:10245更新时间:19/01/07 14:56:22
\"Andnonesopoor,notevenHump,todohimreverence,\"hesneered。 Thesneerwaswhollyinhisvoice。Hisfaceremainedexpressionlessasever。 \"Howdoyoudo,MissBrewster,\"hesaidsuddenly,afterapause。 Istarted。Shehadmadenonoisewhatever,hadnotevenmoved。Coulditbethatsomeglimmerofvisionremainedtohim?orthathisvisionwascomingback? \"Howdoyoudo,CaptainLarsen,\"sheanswered。\"Pray,howdidyouknowIwashere?\" \"Heardyoubreathing,ofcourse。Isay,Hump’simproving,don’tyouthinkso?\" \"Idon’tknow,\"sheanswered,smilingatme。\"Ihaveneverseenhimotherwise。\" \"Youshouldhaveseenhimbefore,then。\" \"WolfLarsen,inlargedoses,\"Imurmured,\"beforeandaftertaking。\" \"Iwanttotellyouagain,Hump,\"hesaidthreateningly,\"thatyou’dbetterleavethingsalone。\" \"Butdon’tyoucaretoescapeaswellaswe?\"Iaskedincredulously。 \"No,\"washisanswer。\"Iintenddyinghere。\" \"Well,wedon’t,\"Iconcludeddefiantly,beginningagainmyknockingandhammering。TheSeaWolf:Chapter35CHAPTER35 Nextday,themast—stepsclearandeverythinginreadiness,westartedtogetthetwotopmastsaboard。Themaintopmastwasoverthirtyfeetinlength,theforetopmastnearlythirty,anditwasofthesethatIintendedmakingtheshears。Itwaspuzzlingwork。Fasteningoneendofaheavytackletothewindlass,andwiththeotherendfasttothebuttoftheforetopmast,Ibegantoheave。Maudheldtheturnonthewindlassandcoileddowntheslack。 Wewereastonishedattheeasewithwhichthesparwaslifted。Itwasanimprovedcrankwindlass,andthepurchaseitgavewasenormous。Ofcourse,whatitgaveusinpowerwepaidforindistance;asmanytimesasitdoubledmystrength,thatmanytimeswasdoubledthelengthofropeIheavedin。 Thetackledraggedheavilyacrosstherail,increasingitsdragasthespararosemoreandmoreoutofthewater,andtheexertiononthewindlassgrewsevere。 Butwhenthebuttofthetopmastwaslevelwiththerail,everythingcametoastandstill。 \"Imighthaveknownit,\"Isaidimpatiently。\"Nowwehavetodoitalloveragain。\" \"Whynotfastenthetacklepartwaydownthemast?\"Maudsuggested。 \"It’swhatIshouldhavedoneatfirst,\"Ianswered,hugelydisgustedwithmyself。 Slippingoffaturn,Iloweredthemastbackintothewaterandfastenedthetackleathirdofthewaydownfromthebutt。Inanhour,whatofthisandofrestsbetweentheheaving,IhadhoistedittothepointwhereI couldhoistnomore。Eightfeetofthebuttwasabovetherail,andIwasasfarawayaseverfromgettingthesparonboard。satdownandponderedtheproblem。Itdidnottakelong。Isprangjubilantlytomyfeet。 \"NowIhaveit!\"Icried。\"Ioughttomakethetacklefastatthepointofbalance。Andwhatwelearnofthiswillserveuswitheverythingelsewehavetohoistaboard。\" OnceagainIundidallmyworkbyloweringthemastintothewater。 ButImiscalculatedthepointofbalance,sothatwhenIheavedthetopofthemastcameupinsteadofthebutt。Maudlookeddespair,butIlaughedandsaiditwoulddojustaswell。 Instructingherhowtoholdtheturnandbereadytoslackawayatcommand,Ilaidholdofthemastwithmyhandsandtriedtobalanceitinboardacrosstherail。WhenIthoughtIhaditIcriedtohertoslackaway;butthesparrighted,despitemyefforts,anddroppedbacktowardthewater。AgainIheavedituptoitsoldposition,forIhadnowanotheridea。Irememberedthewatch—tackle,——asmalldoubleandsingleblockaffair,——andfetchedit。 WhileIwasriggingitbetweenthetopofthesparandtheoppositerail,WolfLarsencameonthescene。Weexchangednothingmorethangoodmornings,and,thoughhecouldnotsee,hesatontherailoutofthewayandfollowedbythesoundallthatIdid。 AgaininstructingMaudtoslackawayatthewindlasswhengavetheword,Iproceededtoheaveonthewatch—tackle。Slowlythemastswunginuntilitbalancedatrightanglesacrosstherail;andthenIdiscoveredtomyamazementthattherewasnoneedforMaudtoslackaway。Infact,theveryoppositewasnecessary。Makingthewatch—tacklefast,Ihoveonthewindlassandbroughtinthemast,inchbyinch,tillitstoptilteddowntothedeckandfinallyitswholelengthlayonthedeck。 Ilookedatmywatch。Itwastwelveo’clock。Mybackwasachingsorely,andIfeltextremelytiredandhungry。Andthereonthedeckwasasinglestickoftimbertoshowforawholemorning’swork。ForthefirsttimeIthoroughlyrealizedtheextentofthetaskbeforeus。ButIwaslearning,Iwaslearning。Theafternoonwouldshowfarmoreaccomplished。Anditdid;forwereturnedatoneo’clock,restedandstrengthenedbyaheartydinner。 InlessthananhourIhadthemaintopmastondeckandwasconstructingtheshears。Lashingthetwotopmaststogether,andmakingallowancefortheirunequallength,atthepointofintersectionattachedthedoubleblockofthemainthroat—halyards。This,withthesingleblockandthethroat—halyardsthemselves,gavemeahoistingtackle。Topreventthebuttsofthemastsfromslippingonthedeck,Inaileddownthickcleats。Everythinginreadiness,Imadealinefasttotheapexoftheshearsandcarrieditdirectlytothewindlass。Iwasgrowingtohavefaithinthatwindlass,foritgavemepowerbeyondallexpectation。Asusual,Maudheldtheturnwhileheaved。Theshearsroseintheair。 ThenIdiscoveredIhadforgottenguy—ropes。Thisnecessitatedmyclimbingtheshears,whichIdidtwice,beforeIfinishedguyingitforeandaftandtoeitherside。Twilighthadsetinbythetimethiswasaccomplished。 WolfLarsen,whohadsataboutandlistenedallafternoonandneveropenedhismouth,hadtakenhimselfofftothegalleyandstartedhissupper。 Ifeltquitestiffacrossthesmalloftheback,somuchsothatIstraightenedupwithaneffortandwithpain。Ilookedproudlyatmywork。Itwasbeginningtoshow。Iwaswildwithdesire,likeachildwithanewtoy,tohoistsomethingwithmyshears。 \"Iwishitweren’tsolate,\"Isaid。\"I’dliketoseehowitworks。\" \"Don’tbeaglutton,Humphrey,\"Maudchidedme。\"Remember,to—morrowiscoming,andyou’resotirednowthatyoucanhardlystand。\" \"Andyou?\"Isaid,withsuddensolicitude。\"Youmustbeverytired。 Youhaveworkedhardandnobly。Iamproudofyou,Maud。\" \"NothalfsoproudasIamofyou,norwithhalfthereason,\"sheanswered,lookingmestraightintheeyesforamomentwithanexpressioninherownandadancing,tremulouslightwhichIhadnotseenbeforeandwhichgavemeapangofquickdelight,——Iknownotwhy,forIdidnotunderstandit。Thenshedroppedhereyes,toliftthemagain,laughing。 \"Ifourfriendscouldseeusnow,\"shesaid。\"Lookatus。Haveyoueverpausedforamomenttoconsiderourappearance?\" \"Yes,Ihaveconsideredyours,frequently,\"Ianswered,puzzlingoverwhatIhadseeninhereyesandpuzzledbyhersuddenchangeofsubject。 \"Mercy!\"shecried。\"AndwhatdoIlooklike,pray?\" \"Ascarecrow,I’mafraid,\"Ireplied。\"Justglanceatyourdraggledskirts,forinstance。Lookatthosethree—corneredtears。Andsuchawaist! ItwouldnotrequireaSherlockHolmestodeducethatyouhavebeencookingoveracamp—fire,tosaynothingoftryingoutseal—blubber。Andtocapitall,thatcap!Andallthatisthewomanwhowrote`AKissEndured。’\" Shemademeanelaborateandstatelycourtesy,andsaid,\"Asforyou,sir——\" Andyet,throughthefiveminutesofbanterwhichfollowed,therewasaserioussomethingunderneaththefunwhichIcouldnotbutrelatetothestrangeandfleetingexpressionIhadcaughtinhereyes。Whatwasit?Coulditbethatoureyeswerespeakingbeyondthewillofourspeech? Myeyeshadspoken,Iknew,untilIhadfoundtheculpritsoutandsilencedthem。Thishadoccurredseveraltimes。Buthadsheseentheclamorinthemandunderstood?Andhadhereyessospokentome?Whatelsecouldthatexpressionhavemeant——thatdancing,tremulouslight,andasomethingmorewhichwordscouldnotdescribe?Andyetitcouldnotbe。Itwasimpossible。 Besides,Iwasnotskilledinthespeechofeyes。IwasonlyHumphreyVanWeyden,abookishfellowwholoved。Andtolove,andtowaitandwinlove,thatsurelywasgloriousenoughforme。AndthusIthought,evenaswechaffedeachother’sappearance,untilwearrivedashoreandtherewereotherthingstothinkabout。 \"It’sashame,afterworkinghardallday,thatwecannothaveanuninterruptednight’ssleep,\"Icomplained,aftersupper。 \"Buttherecanbenodangernow?fromablindman?\"shequeried。 \"Ishallneverbeabletotrusthim,\"Iaverred,\"andfarlessnowthatheisblind。Theliabilityisthathisparthelplessnesswillmakehimmoremalignantthanever。IknowwhatIshalldoto—morrow,thefirstthing——runoutalightanchorandkedgetheschooneroffthebeach。Andeachnightwhenwecomeashoreintheboat,Mr。WolfLarsenwillbeleftaprisoneronboard。Sothiswillbethelastnightwehavetostandwatch,andbecauseofthatitwillgotheeasier。\" Wewereawakeearlyandjustfinishingbreakfastasdaylightcame。 \"Oh,Humphrey!\"IheardMaudcryindismayandsuddenlystop。 Ilookedather。ShewasgazingattheGhost。Ifollowedhergaze,butcouldseenothingunusual。Shelookedatme,andIlookedinquiryback。 \"Theshears,\"shesaid,andhervoicetrembled。 Ihadforgottentheirexistence。Ilookedagain,butcouldnotseethem。 \"Ifhehas——\"Imutteredsavagely。 Sheputherhandsympatheticallyonmine,andsaid,\"Youwillhavetobeginoveragain。\" \"Oh,believeme,myangermeansnothing;Icouldnothurtafly,\"I smiledbackbitterly。\"Andtheworstofitis,heknowsit。Youareright。 Ifhehasdestroyedtheshears,Ishalldonothingexceptbeginoveragain。\" \"ButI’llstandmywatchonboardhereafter,\"Iblurtedoutamomentlater。\"Andifheinterferes——\" \"ButIdarenotstayashoreallnightalone,\"MaudwassayingwhenI camebacktomyself。\"Itwouldbesomuchnicerifhewouldbefriendlywithusandhelpus。Wecouldalllivecomfortablyaboard。\" \"Wewill,\"Iasserted,stillsavagely,forthedestructionofmybelovedshearshadhitmehard。\"Thatis,youandIwillliveaboard,friendlyornotwithWolfLarsen。\" \"It’schildish,\"Ilaughedlater,\"forhimtodosuchthings,andformetogrowangryoverthem,forthatmatter。\" Butmyheartsmotemewhenweclimbedaboardandlookedatthehavochehaddone。Theshearsweregonealtogether。Theguyshadbeenslashedrightandleft。Thethroat—halyardswhichIhadriggedwerecutacrossthrougheverypart。AndheknewIcouldnotsplice。Athoughtstruckme。 Irantothewindlass。Itwouldnotwork。Hehadbrokenit。Welookedateachotherinconsternation。ThenIrantotheside。Themasts,booms,andgaffsIhadclearedweregone。Hehadfoundthelineswhichheldthem,andcastthemadrift。 TearswereinMaud’seyes,andIdobelievetheywereforme。Icouldhaveweptmyself。WherenowwasourprojectofremastingtheGhost? Hehaddonehisworkwell。Isatdownonthehatch—combingandrestedmychinonmyhandsinblackdespair。 \"Hedeservestodie,\"Icriedout;\"andGodforgiveme,Iamnotmanenoughtobehisexecutioner。\" ButMaudwasbymyside,passingherhandsoothinglythroughmyhairasthoughIwereachild,andsaying,\"There,there;itwillallcomeright。 Weareintheright,anditmustcomeright。\" IrememberedMicheletandleanedmyheadagainsther;andtrulyIbecamestrongagain。Theblessedwomanwasanunfailingfountofpowertome。 Whatdiditmatter?Onlyaset—back,adelay。Thetidecouldnothavecarriedthemastsfartoseaward,andtherehadbeennowind。Itmeantmerelymoreworktofindthemandtowthemback。Andbesides,itwasalesson。Iknewwhattoexpect。Hemighthavewaitedanddestroyedourworkmoreeffectuallywhenwehadmoreaccomplished。 \"Herehecomesnow,\"shewhispered。 Iglancedup。Hewasstrollingleisurelyalongthepoopontheportside。 \"Takenonoticeofhim,\"Iwhispered。\"He’scomingtoseehowwetakeit。Don’tlethimknowthatweknow。Wecandenyhimthatsatisfaction。 Takeoffyourshoes,——that’sright,——andcarrytheminyourhand。\" Andthenweplayedhide—and—seekwiththeblindman。Ashecameuptheportsideweslippedpastonthestarboard;andfromthepoopwewatchedhimturnandstartaftonourtrack。 Hemusthaveknown,somehow,thatwewereonboard,forhesaid,\"Goodmorning,\"veryconfidently,andwaitedforthegreetingtobereturned。 Thenhestrolledaft,andweslippedforward。 \"Oh,Iknowyou’reaboard,\"hecalledout,andIcouldseehimlistenintentlyafterhehadspoken。 Itremindedmeofthegreathoot—owl,listening,afteritsboomingcry,forthestirofitsfrightenedprey。Butwedidnotstir,andwemovedonlywhenhemoved。Andsowedodgedaboutthedeck,handinhand,likeacoupleofchildrenchasedbyawickedogre,tillWolfLarsen,evidentlyindisgust,leftthedeckforthecabin。Therewasgleeinoureyes,andsuppressedtittersinourmouths,asweputonourshoesandclamberedoverthesideintotheboat。AndaslookedintoMaud’sclearbrowneyesIforgottheevilhehaddone,andknewonlythatIlovedher,andthatbecauseofherthestrengthwasminetowinourwaybacktotheworld。TheSeaWolf:Chapter36CHAPTER36 FortwodaysMaudandIrangedtheseaandexploredthebeachesinsearchofthemissingmasts。Butitwasnottillthethirddaythatwefoundthem,allofthem,theshearsincluded,and,ofallperilousplaces,inthepoundingsurfofthegrimsouthwesternpromontory。Andhowweworked!Atthedarkendofthefirstdaywereturned,exhausted,toourlittlecove,towingthemainmastbehindus。Andwehadbeencompelledtorow,inadeadcalm,practicallyeveryinchoftheway。 Anotherdayofheart—breakinganddangeroustoilsawusincampwiththetwotopmaststothegood。ThedayfollowingIwasdesperate,andI raftedtogethertheforemast,theforeandmainbooms,andtheforeandmaingaffs。Thewindwasfavorable,andIhadthoughttotowthembackundersail;butthewindbaffled,thendiedaway,andourprogresswiththeoarswasasnail’space。Anditwassuchdispiritingeffort。Tothrowone’swholestrengthandweightontheoars,andtofeeltheboatcheckedinitsforwardlungebytheheavydragbehind,wasnotexactlyexhilarating。 Nightbegantofall,andtomakemattersworse,thewindsprangupahead。 Notonlydidallforwardmotioncease,butwebegantodriftbackandouttosea。IstruggledattheoarstillIwasplayedout。PoorMaud,whomIcouldneverpreventfromworkingtothelimitofherstrength,layweaklybackinthestern—sheets。Icouldrownomore。Mybruisedandswollenhandscouldnolongercloseontheoarhandles。Mywristsandarmsachedintolerably,and,thoughIhadeatenheartilyofatwelveo’clocklunch,IhadworkedsohardthatIwasfaintfromhunger。 Ipulledintheoarsandbentforwardtothelinewhichheldthetow。 ButMaud’shandleapedoutrestraininglytomine。 \"Whatareyougoingtodo?\"sheaskedinastrained,tensevoice。 \"Castitoff,\"Ianswered,slippingaturnoftherope。 Butherfingersclosedonmine。 \"Pleasedon’t,\"shebegged。 \"Itisuseless,\"Ianswered。\"Hereisnight,andthewindblowingusofftheland。\" \"Butthink,Humphrey。IfwecannotsailawayontheGhost,wemayremainforyearsontheisland——forlifeeven。Ifithasneverbeendiscoveredalltheseyears,itmayneverbediscovered。\" \"Youforgettheboatwefoundonthebeach,\"Iremindedher。 \"Itwasaseal—huntingboat,\"shereplied,\"andyouknowperfectlywellthatifthemenhadescapedtheywouldhavebeenbacktomaketheirfortunesfromtherookery。Youknowtheyneverescaped。\" Iremainedsilent,undecided。 \"Besides,\"sheaddedhaltingly,\"it’syouridea,andIwanttoseeyousucceed。\" NowIcouldhardenmyheart。Assoonassheputitonaflatteringpersonalbasis,generositycompelledmetodenyher。 \"Betteryearsontheislandthantodieto—night,orto—morrow,orthenextday,intheopenboat。Wearenotpreparedtobravethesea。Wehavenofood,nowater,noblankets,nothing。Why,you’dnotsurvivethenightwithoutblankets。Iknowhowstrongyouare。Youareshiveringnow。\" \"Itisonlynervousness,\"sheanswered。\"Iamafraidyouwillcastoffthemastsinspiteofme。\" \"Oh,please,please,Humphrey,don’t!\"sheburstout,amomentlater。 Andsoitended,withthephrasesheknewhadallpoweroverme。Weshiveredmiserablythroughoutthenight。Nowandagainfitfullyslept,butthepainofthecoldalwaysarousedme。HowMaudcouldstanditwasbeyondme。Iwastootiredtothrashmyarmsaboutandwarmmyself,butIfoundstrengthtimeandagaintochafeherhandsandfeettorestorethecirculation。Andstillshepleadedwithmenottocastoffthemasts。 Aboutthreeinthemorningshewascaughtbyacoldcramp,andafterI hadrubbedheroutofthatshebecamequitenumb。Iwasfrightened。Igotouttheoarsandmadeherrow,thoughshewassoweakIthoughtshewouldfaintateverystroke。 Morningbroke,andwelookedlonginthegrowinglightforourisland。 Atlastitshowed,smallandblack,onthehorizon,fullyfifteenmilesaway。Iscannedtheseawithmyglasses。FarawayinthesouthwestIcouldseeadarklineonthewater,whichgrewevenaslookedatit。 \"Fairwind!\"IcriedinahuskyvoiceIdidnotrecognizeasmyown。 Maudtriedtoreply,butcouldnotspeak。Herlipswerebluewithcold,andshewashollow—eyed——butoh,howbravelyherbrowneyeslookedatme!Howpiteouslybrave! AgainIfelltochafingherhands,andtomovingherarmsupanddownandaboutuntilshecouldthrashthemherself。Thencompelledhertostandup,andthoughshewouldhavefallenhadInotsupportedher,Iforcedhertowalkbackandforththeseveralstepsbetweenthethwartandthestern—sheets,andfinallytospringupanddown。 \"Oh,youbrave,bravewoman,\"Isaid,whenIsawthelifecomingbackintoherface。\"Didyouknowthatyouwerebrave?\" \"Ineverusedtobe,\"sheanswered。\"Iwasneverbravetillknewyou。 Itisyouwhohavemademebrave。\" \"NorI,untilIknewyou,\"Ianswered。 Shegavemeaquicklook,andagainIcaughtthatdancing,tremulouslightandsomethingmoreinhereyes。Butitwasonlyforthemoment。Thenshesmiled。 \"Itmusthavebeentheconditions,\"shesaid;butIknewshewaswrong,andIwonderedifshelikewiseknew。 Thenthewindcame,fairandfresh,andtheboatwassoonlaboringthroughaheavyseatowardtheisland。Athalf—pastthreeintheafternoonwepassedthesouthwesternpromontory。Notonlywerewehungry,butwewerenowsufferingfromthirst。Ourlipsweredryandcracked,norcouldwelongermoistenthemwithourtongues。Thenthewindslowlydieddown。BynightitwasdeadcalmandIwastoilingoncemoreattheoars——butweakly,mostweakly。 Attwointhemorningtheboat’sbowtouchedthebeachofourowninnercove,andIstaggeredouttomakethepainterfast。Maudcouldnotstand,norhadIstrengthtocarryher。Ifellinthesandwithher,and,whenIhadrecovered,contentedmyselfwithputtingmyhandsunderhershouldersanddraggingherupthebeachtothehut。 Thenextdaywedidnowork。Infact,weslepttillthreeintheafternoon,oratleastIdid,forIawoketofindMaudcookingdinner。Herpowerofrecuperationwaswonderful。Therewassomethingtenaciousaboutthatlily—frailbodyofhers,aclutchonexistencewhichonecouldnotreconcilewithitspatentweakness。 \"YouknowIwastravellingtoJapanformyhealth,\"shesaid,aswelingeredatthefireafterdinneranddelightedinthemovelessnessofloafing。\"Iwasnotverystrong。Ineverwas。Thedoctorsrecommendedaseavoyage,andIchosethelongest。\" \"Youlittleknewwhatyouwerechoosing,\"Ilaughed。 \"ButIshallbeadifferentwomanfortheexperience,aswellasastrongerwoman,\"sheanswered;\"and,Ihope,abetterwoman。AtleastIshallunderstandagreatdealmoreoflife。\" Then,astheshortdaywaned,wefelltodiscussingWolfLarsen’sblindness。 Itwasinexplicable。Andthatitwasgrave,instancedhisstatementthatheintendedtostayanddieonEndeavorIsland。Whenhe,strongmanthathewas,lovinglifeashedid,acceptedhisdeath,itwasplainthathewastroubledbysomethingmorethanmereblindness。Therehadbeenhisterrificheadaches,andwewereagreedthatitwassomesortofbrainbreakdown,andthatinhisattacksheenduredpainbeyondourcomprehension。 Inoticed,aswetalkedoverhiscondition,thatMaud’ssympathywentouttohimmoreandmore;yetIcouldnotbutloveherforit,sosweetlywomanlywasit。Besides,therewasnofalsesentimentaboutherfeeling。 Shewasagreedthatthemostrigoroustreatmentwasnecessaryifweweretoescape,thoughsherecoiledatthesuggestionthatImightsometimebecompelledtotakehislifetosavemyown——\"ourown,\"sheputit。 Inthemorningwehadbreakfastandwereatworkbydaylight。Ifoundalightkedgeanchorintheforehold,wheresuchthingswerekept,andwithadealofexertiongotitondeckandintotheboat。Withalongrunning—linecoileddowninthestern,Irowedwelloutintoourlittlecoveanddroppedtheanchorintothewater。Therewasnowind,thetidewashigh,andtheschoonerfloated。Castingofftheshorelines,Ikedgedheroutbymainstrength,(thewindlassbeingbroken),tillsherodenearlyupanddowntothesmallanchor——toosmalltoholdherinanybreeze。SoIloweredthebigstarboardanchor,givingplentyofslack;andbyafternoonIwasatworkonthewindlass。 ThreedaysIworkedonthatwindlass。LeastofallthingswasIamechanic,andinthattimeIaccomplishedwhatanordinarymachinistwouldhavedoneinasmanyhours。Ihadtolearnmytoolstobeginwith,andeverysimplemechanicalprinciplewhichsuchamanwouldhaveathisfingerendsIhadlikewisetolearn。AndattheendofthreedaysIhadawindlasswhichworkedclumsily。Itnevergavethesatisfactiontheoldwindlasshadgiven,butitworkedandmademyworkpossible。 InhalfadayIgotthetwotopmastsaboardandtheshearsriggedandguyedasbefore。AndthatnightIsleptonboardandondeckbesidemywork。Maud,whorefusedtostayaloneashore,sleptintheforecastle。 WolfLarsenhadsatabout,listeningtomyrepairingthewindlassandtalkingwithMaudandmeuponindifferentsubjects。Noreferencewasmadeoneithersidetothedestructionoftheshears;nordidhesayanythingfurtheraboutmyleavinghisshipalone。ButstillIhadfearedhim,blindandhelplessandlistening,alwayslistening,andIneverlethisstrongarmsgetwithinreachofmewhileIworked。 Onthisnight,sleepingundermybelovedshears,Iwasarousedbyhisfootstepsonthedeck。Itwasastarlightnight,andIcouldseethebulkofhimdimlyashemovedabout。Irolledoutofmyblanketsandcreptnoiselesslyafterhiminmystockingfeet。Hehadarmedhimselfwithadraw—knifefromthetoollocker,andwiththishepreparedtocutacrossthethroat—halyardsIhadagainriggedtotheshears。HefeltthehalyardswithhishandsanddiscoveredthatIhadnotmadethemfast。Thiswouldnotdoforadraw—knife,sohelaidholdoftherunningpart,hovetaut,andmadefast。Thenhepreparedtosawacrosswiththedraw—knife。 \"Iwouldn’t,ifIwereyou,\"Isaidquietly。 Heheardtheclickofmypistolandlaughed。 \"Hello,Hump,\"hesaid。\"Iknewyouwerehereallthetime。Youcan’tfoolmyears。\" \"That’salie,WolfLarsen,\"Isaid,justasquietlyasbefore。\"However,Iamachingforachancetokillyou,sogoaheadandcut。\" \"Youhavethechancealways,\"hesneered。 \"Goaheadandcut,\"Ithreatenedominously。 \"I’dratherdisappointyou,\"helaughed,andturnedonhisheelandwentaft。 \"Somethingmustbedone,Humphrey,\"Maudsaid,nextmorning,whenI hadtoldherofthenight’soccurrence。\"Ifhehasliberty,hemaydoanything。 Hemaysinkthevessel,orsetfiretoit。Thereisnotellingwhathemaydo。Wemustmakehimaprisoner。\" \"Buthow?\"Iasked,withahelplessshrug。\"Idarenotcomewithinreachofhisarms,andheknowsthatsolongashisresistanceispassiveIcannotshoothim。\"