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第60章

The remainder of the day passed uneventfully.The young slip of a gale, having wetted our gills, proceeded to moderate.The fourth engineer and the three oilers, after a warm interview with Wolf Larsen, were furnished with outfits from the slop-chests, assigned places under the hunters in the various boats and watches on the vessel, and bundled forward into the forecastle.They went protestingly, but their voices were not loud.They were awed by what they had already seen of Wolf Larsen's character, while the tale of woe they speedily heard in the forecastle took the last bit of rebellion out of them.

Miss Brewster, -- we had learned her name from the engineer, -- slept on and on.At supper I requested the hunters to lower their voices, so she was not disturbed; and it was not till next morning that she made her appearance.It had been my intention to have her meals served apart, but Wolf Larsen put down his foot.Who was she that she should be too good for cabin table and cabin society? had been his demand.

But her coming to the table had something amusing in it.The hunters fell silent as clams.Jock Horner and Smoke alone were unabashed, stealing stealthy glances at her now and again, and even taking part in the conversation.

The other four men glued their eyes on their plates and chewed steadily and with thoughtful precision, their ears moving and wobbling, in time with their jaws, like the ears of so many animals.

Wolf Larsen had little to say at first, doing no more than reply when he was addressed.Not that he was abashed.Far from it.This woman was a new type to him, a different breed from any he had ever known, and he was curious.He studied her, his eyes rarely leaving her face unless to follow the movements of her hands or shoulders.studied her myself, and though it was I who maintained the conversation, I know that I was a bit shy, not quite self-possessed.His was the perfect poise, the supreme confidence in self, which nothing could shake; and he was no more timid of a woman than he was of storm and battle.

"And when shall we arrive at Yokohama?" she asked, turning to him and looking him squarely in the eyes.

There it was, the question flat.The jaws stopped working, the ears ceased wobbling, and though eyes remained glued on plates, each man listened greedily for the answer.

"In four months, possibly three if the season closes early," Wolf Larsen said.

She caught her breath, and stammered, "I -- I thought -- I was given to understand that Yokohama was only a day's sail away.It -- " Here she paused and looked about the table at the circle of unsympathetic faces staring hard at the plates."It is not right," she concluded.

"That is a question you must settle with Mr.Van Weyden there," he replied, nodding to me with a mischievous twinkle."Mr.Van Weyden is what you may call an authority on such things as rights.Now I, who am only a sailor, would look upon the situation somewhat differently.It may possibly be your misfortune that you have to remain with us, but it is certainly our good fortune."He regarded her smilingly.Her eyes fell before his gaze, but she lifted them again, and defiantly, to mine.I read the unspoken question there:

was it right? But I had decided that the part I was to play must be a neutral one, so I did not answer.

"What do you think?" she demanded.

"That it is unfortunate, especially if you have any engagements falling due in the course of the next several months.But, since you say that you were voyaging to Japan for your health, I can assure you that it will improve no better anywhere than aboard the Ghost."I saw her eyes flash with indignation, and this time it was who dropped mine, while I felt my face flushing under her gaze.It was cowardly, but what else could I do?

"Mr.Van Weyden speaks with the voice of authority," Wolf Larsen laughed.

I nodded my head, and she, having recovered herself, waited expectantly.

"Not that he is much to speak of now," Wolf Larsen went on, "but he has improved wonderfully.You should have seen him when he came on board.

A more scrawny, pitiful specimen of humanity one could hardly conceive.

Isn't that so, Kerfoot?"

Kerfoot, thus directly addressed, was startled into dropping his knife on the floor, though he managed to grunt affirmation.

"Developed himself by peeling potatoes and washing dishes.Eh, Kerfoot?"Again that worthy grunted.

"Look at him now.True, he is not what you would term muscular, but still he has muscles, which is more than he had when he came aboard.Also, he has legs to stand on.You would not think so to look at him, but he was quite unable to stand alone at first."The hunters were snickering, but she looked at me with a sympathy in her eyes which more than compensated for Wolf Larsen's nastiness.In truth, it had been so long since I had received sympathy that I was softened, and I became then, and gladly, her willing slave.But I was angry with Wolf Larsen.He was challenging my manhood with his slurs, challenging the very legs he claimed to be instrumental in getting for me.

"I may have learned to stand on my own legs," I retorted."But I have yet to stamp upon others with them."He looked at me insolently."Your education is only half completed, then," he said dryly, and turned to her.

"We are very hospitable upon the Ghost.Mr.Van Weyden has discovered that.We do everything to make our guests feel at home, eh, Mr.Van Weyden?""Even to the peeling of potatoes and the washing of dishes," answered, "to say nothing to wringing their necks out of very fellowship.""I beg of you not to receive false impressions of us from Mr.Van Weyden,"he interposed with mock anxiety."You will observe, Miss Brewster, that he carries a dirk in his belt, a -- ahem -- a most unusual thing for a ship's officer to do.While really very estimable, Mr.Van Weyden is sometimes -- how shall I say? -- er -- quarrelsome, and harsh measures are necessary.

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