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第29章

Whatever was to be done I must do for myself; and out of the courage of fear I evolved the plan of fighting Thomas Mugridge with his own weapons.

I borrowed a whetstone from Johansen.Louis, the boat- steerer, had already begged me for condensed milk and sugar.The lazarette, where such delicacies were stored, was situated beneath the cabin floor.Watching my chance, I stole five cans of the milk, and that night, when it was Louis's watch on deck, I traded them with him for a dirk as lean and cruel-looking as Thomas Mugridge's vegetable knife.It was rusty and dull, but I turned the grindstone while Louis gave it an edge.I slept more soundly than usual that night.

Next morning, after breakfast, Thomas Mugridge began his whet, whet, whet.I glanced warily at him, for I was on my knees taking the ashes from the stove.When I returned from throwing them overside, he was talking to Harrison, whose honest yokel's face was filled with fascination and wonder.

"Yes," Mugridge was saying, "an' wot does 'is worship do but give me two years in Reading.But blimey if I cared.The other mug was fixed plenty.

Should 'a seen 'im.Knife just like this.I stuck it in, like into soft butter, an' the w'y 'e squealed was better'n a tu- penny gaff." He shot a glance in my direction to see if I was taking it in, and went on."`Ididn't mean it, Tommy,' 'e was snifflin'; `so 'elp me Gawd, I didn't mean it!' `I'll fix yer bloody well right,' I sez, an' kept right after 'im.

I cut 'im in ribbons, that's wot I did, an' 'e a-squealin' all the time.

Once 'e got 'is 'and on the knife an' tried to 'old it.'Ad 'is fingers around it, but I pulled it through, cuttin' to the bone.O, 'e was a sight, I can tell yer."A call from the mate interrupted the gory narrative, and Harrison went aft.Mugridge sat down on the raised threshold to the galley and went on with his knife-sharpening.I put the shovel away and calmly sat down on the coal-box facing him.He favored me with a vicious stare.Still calmly, though my heart was going pitapat, pulled out Louis's dirk and began to whet it on the stone.I had looked for almost any sort of explosion on the Cockney's part, but to my surprise he did not appear aware of what I was doing.He went on whetting his knife.So did I.And for two hours we sat there, face to face, whet, whet, whet, till the news of it spread abroad and half the ship's company was crowding the galley doors to see the sight.

Encouragement and advice were freely tendered, and Jock Horner, the quiet, self-spoken hunter who looked as though he would not harm a mouse, advised me to leave the ribs alone and to thrust upward for the abdomen, at the same time giving what he called the "Spanish twist" to the blade.

Leach, his bandaged arm prominently to the fore, begged me to leave a few remnants of the cook for him; and Wolf Larsen paused once or twice at the break of the poop to glance curiously at what must have been to him a stirring and crawling of the yeasty thing he knew as life.

And I make free to say that for the time being life assumed the same sordid values to me.There was nothing pretty about it, nothing divine -- only two cowardly moving things that sat whetting steel upon stone, and a group of other moving things, cowardly and otherwise, that looked on.Half of them, I am sure, were anxious to see us shedding each other's blood.It would have been entertainment.And I do not think there was one who would have interfered had we closed in a death- struggle.

On the other hand, the whole thing was laughable and childish.Whet, whet, whet, -- Humphrey Van Weyden sharpening his knife in a ship's galley and trying its edge with his thumb! Of all situations this was the most inconceivable.I know that my own kind could not have believed it possible.

I had not been called "Sissy" Van Weyden all my days without reason, and that "Sissy" Van Weyden should be capable of doing this thing was a revelation to Humphrey Van Weyden, who knew not whether to be exultant or ashamed.

But nothing happened.At the end of two hours Thomas Mugridge put away knife and stone and held out his hand.

"Wot's the good of mykin' a 'oly show of ourselves for them mugs?" he demanded."They don't love us, an' bloody well glad they'd be a-seein'

us cuttin' our throats.Yer not 'arf bad, 'Ump! You've got spunk, as you Yanks s'y, an' I like yer in a w'y.So come on an' shyke."Coward that I might be, I was less a coward than he.It was a distinct victory I had gained, and I refused to forego any of it by shaking his detestable hand.

"All right," he said pridelessly, "tyke it or leave it, I'll like yer none the less for it." And to save his face he turned fiercely upon the onlookers."Get outa my galley-doors, you bloomin' swabs!"This command was reinforced by a steaming kettle of water, and at sight of it the sailors scrambled out of the way.This was a sort of victory for Thomas Mugridge, and enabled him to accept more gracefully the defeat I had given him, though, of course, he was too discreet to attempt to drive the hunters away.

"I see Cooky's finish," I heard Smoke say to Horner.

"You bet," was the reply."Hump runs the galley from now on, and Cooky pulls in his horns."Mugridge heard and shot a swift glance at me, but I gave no sign that the conversation had reached me.I had not thought my victory was so far-reaching and complete, but I resolved to let go nothing I had gained.As the days went by, Smoke's prophecy was verified.The Cockney became more humble and slavish to me than even to Wolf Larsen.I mistered him and sirred him no longer, washed no more greasy pots, and peeled no more potatoes.I did my own work, and my own work only, and when and in what fashion I saw fit.

Also, I carried the dirk in a sheath at my hip, sailor-fashion, and maintained toward Thomas Mugridge a constant attitude which was composed of equal parts of domineering, insult, and contempt.

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