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第98章

I crouched and listened.The door-knob rattled.Furtively, instinctively, I slunk back behind the table and drew and cocked my revolver.The door swung open and he came forth.Never had seen so profound a despair as that which I saw on his face, -- the face of Wolf Larsen the fighter, the strong man, the indomitable one.For all the world like a woman wringing her hands, he raised his clenched fists and groaned.One fist unclosed, and the open palm swept across his eyes as though brushing away cobwebs.

"God! God!" he groaned, and the clenched fists were raised again to the infinite despair with which his throat vibrated.

It was horrible.I was trembling all over, and I could feel the shivers running up and down my spine and the sweat standing out on my forehead.

Surely there can be little in this world more awful than the spectacle of a strong man in the moment when he is utterly weak and broken.

But Wolf Larsen regained control of himself by an exertion of his remarkable will.And it was exertion.His whole frame shook with the struggle.He resembled a man on the verge of a fit.His face strove to compose itself, writhing and twisting in the effort till he broke down again.Once more the clenched fists went upward and he groaned.He caught his breath once or twice and sobbed.Then he was successful.I could have thought him the old Wolf Larsen, and yet there was in his movements a vague suggestion of weakness and indecision.He started for the companionway, and stepped forward quite as I had been accustomed to see him do; and yet again, in his very walk, there seemed that suggestion of weakness and indecision.

I was now concerned with fear for myself.The open trap lay directly in his path, and his discovery of it would lead instantly to his discovery of me.I was angry with myself for being caught in so cowardly a position, crouching on the floor.There was yet time.rose swiftly to my feet, and, I know, quite unconsciously assumed a defiant attitude.He took no notice of me.Nor did he notice the open trap.Before I could grasp the situation, or act, he had walked right into the trap.One foot was descending into the opening, while the other foot was just on the verge of beginning the uplift.But when the descending foot missed the solid flooring and felt vacancy beneath, it was the old Wolf Larsen and the tiger muscles that made the falling body spring across the opening, even as it fell, so that he struck on his chest and stomach, with arms outstretched, on the floor of the opposite side.The next instant he had drawn up his legs and rolled clear.But he rolled into my marmalade and underclothes and against the trap-door.

The expression on his face was one of complete comprehension.But before I could guess what he had comprehended, he had dropped the trap-door into place, closing the lazarette.Then I understood.He thought he had me inside.

Also, he was blind, blind as a bat.watched him, breathing carefully so that he should not hear me.He stepped quickly to his state-room.I saw his hand miss the door-knob by an inch, quickly fumble for it, and find it.This was my chance.tiptoed across the cabin and to the top of the stairs.He came back, dragging a heavy sea-chest, which he deposited on top of the trap.Not content with this, he fetched a second chest and placed it on top of the first.Then he gathered up the marmalade and underclothes and put them on the table.When he started up the companionway, I retreated, silently rolling over on top of the cabin.

He shoved the slide part way back and rested his arms on it, his body still in the companionway.His attitude was of one looking forward the length of the schooner, or staring, rather, for his eyes were fixed and unblinking.I was only five feet away and directly in what should have been his line of vision.It was uncanny.I felt myself a ghost, what of my invisibility.I waved my hand back and forth, of course without effect;but when the moving shadow fell across his face I saw at once that he was susceptible to the impression.His face became more expectant and tense as he tried to analyze and identify the impression.He knew that he had responded to something from without, that his sensibility had been touched by a changing something in his environment; but what it was he could not discover.I ceased waving my hand, so that the shadow remained stationary.

He slowly moved his head back and forth under it and turned from side to side, now in the sunshine, now in the shade, feeling the shadow, as it were, testing it by sensation.

I, too, was busy, trying to reason out how he was aware of the existence of so intangible a thing as a shadow.If it were his eyeballs only that were affected, or if his optic nerve were not wholly destroyed, the explanation was simple.If otherwise, then the only conclusion I could reach was that the sensitive skin recognized the difference of temperature between shade and sunshine.Or, perhaps, -- who can tell? -- it was that fabled sixth sense which conveyed to him the loom and feel of an object close at hand.

Giving over his attempt to determine the shadow, he stepped on deck and started forward, walking with a swiftness and confidence which surprised me.And still there was that hint of the feebleness of the blind in his walk.I knew it now for what it was.

To my amused chagrin, he discovered my shoes on the forecastle head and brought them back with him into the galley.I watched him build the fire and set about cooking food for himself; then I stole into the cabin for my marmalade and underclothes, slipped back past the galley, and climbed down to the beach to deliver my barefoot report.

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