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第40章

'Oo's goin' to do it? Gawd? 'Ow Gawd must 'ave 'ated me w'en 'e signed me on for a voyage in this bloomin' world of 'is!"This tirade against destiny went on for an hour or more, and then he buckled to his work, limping and groaning, and in his eyes a great hatred for all created things.His diagnosis was correct, however, for he was seized with occasional sicknesses, during which he vomited blood and suffered great pain.And as he said, it seemed God hated him too much to let him die, for he ultimately grew better and waxed more malignant than ever.

Several days more passed before Johnson crawled on deck and went about his work in a half-hearted way.He was still a sick man, and I more than once observed him creeping painfully aloft to a topsail, or drooping wearily as he stood at the wheel.But, still worse, it seemed that his spirit was broken.He was abject before Wolf Larsen and almost grovelled to Johansen.

Not so was the conduct of Leach.He went about the deck like a tiger cub, glaring his hatred openly at Wolf Larsen and Johansen.

"I'll do for you yet, you slab-footed Swede," I heard him say to Johansen one night on deck.

The mate cursed him in the darkness, and the next moment some missile struck the galley a sharp rap.There was more cursing, and a mocking laugh, and when all was quiet I stole outside and found a heavy knife imbedded over an inch in the solid wood.A few minutes later the mate came fumbling about in search of it, but I returned it privily to Leach next day.He grinned when I handed it over, yet it was a grin that contained more sincere thanks than a multitude of the verbosities of speech common to the members of my own class.

Unlike any one else in the ship's company, I now found myself with no quarrels on my hands and in the good graces of all.The hunters possibly no more than tolerated me, though none of them disliked me; while Smoke and Henderson, convalescent under a deck awning and swinging day and night in their hammocks, assured me that I was better than any hospital nurse and that they would not forget me at the end of the voyage when they were paid off.(As though I stood in need of their money! I, who could have bought them out, bag and baggage, and the schooner and its equipment, a score of times over!) But upon me had devolved the task of tending their wounds, and pulling them through, and I did my best by them.

Wolf Larsen underwent another bad attack of headache which lasted two days.He must have suffered severely, for he called me in, and obeyed my commands like a sick child.But nothing I could do seemed to relieve him.

At my suggestion, however, he gave up smoking and drinking; though why such a magnificent animal as he should have headaches at all puzzles me.

"'Tis the hand of God, I'm tellin' you," is the way Louis sees it."'Tis a visitation for his black-hearted deeds, and there's more behind and comin', or else -- ""Or else," I prompted.

"God is noddin' and not doin' his duty, though it's me as shouldn't say it."I was mistaken when I said that I was in the good graces of all.Not only does Thomas Mugridge continue to hate me, but he has discovered a new reason for hating me.It took me no little while to puzzle it out, but I finally discovered that it was because I was more luckily born than he -- "gentleman born," he put it.

"And still no more dead men," I twitted Louis, when Smoke and Henderson, side by side, in friendly conversation, took their first exercise on deck.

Louis surveyed me with his shrewd gray eyes and shook his head portentously.

"She's a-comin', I tell you, and it'll be sheets and halyards, stand by all hands, when she begins to howl.I've had the feel iv it this long time, and I can feel it now as plainly as I feel the rigging iv a dark night.

She's close, she's close."

"Who goes first?" I queried.

"Not old fat Louis, I promise you," he laughed."For 'tis in the bones iv me I know that come this time next year I'll be gazin' in the old mother's eyes, weary with watchin' iv the sea for the five sons she gave to it.""Wot's 'e been s'yin' to yer?" Thomas Mugridge demanded a moment later.

"That he's going home some day to see his mother," I answered diplomatically.

"I never 'ad none," was the Cockney's comment, as he gazed with lustreless, hopeless eyes into mine.

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