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第42章

"Johansen!" he called softly."Johansen!""Where is he?" he demanded of Harrison.

The young fellow seemed to have recovered his composure, for he answered steadily enough, "I don't know, sir.I saw him go for'ard a little while ago.""So did I go for'ard.But you will observe that I didn't come back the way I went.Can you explain it?""You must have been overboard, sir."

"Shall I look for him in the steerage, sir?" I asked.

Wolf Larsen shook his head."You wouldn't find him, Hump.But you'll do.Come on.Never mind your bedding.Leave it where it is."I followed at his heels.There was nothing stirring amidships.

"Those cursed hunters," was his comment."Too damned fat and lazy to stand a four-hour watch."But on the forecastle-head we found three sailors asleep.He turned them over and looked at their faces.They composed the watch on deck, and it was the ship's custom, in good weather, to let the watch sleep with the exception of the officer, the helmsman, and the look-out.

"Who's look-out?" he demanded.

"Me, sir," answered Holyoak, one of the deep-water sailors, a slight tremor in his voice."I winked off just this very minute, sir.I'm sorry, sir.It won't happen again.""Did you hear or see anything on deck?"

"No, sir, I -- "

But Wolf Larsen had turned away with a snort of disgust, leaving the sailor rubbing his eyes with surprise at having been let off so easily.

"Softly, now," Wolf Larsen warned me in a whisper, as he doubled his body into the forecastle scuttle and prepared to descend.

I followed with a quaking heart.What was to happen I knew no more than did I know what had happened.But blood had been shed, and it was through no whim of Wolf Larsen that he had gone over the side with his scalp laid open.Besides, Johansen was missing.

It was my first descent into the forecastle, and I shall not soon forget my impression of it, caught as I stood on my feet at the bottom of the ladder.Built directly in the eyes of the schooner, it was of the shape of a ********, along the three sides of which stood the bunks, in double-tier, twelve of them.It was no larger than a hall bedroom in Grub Street, and yet twelve men were herded into it to eat and sleep and carry on all the functions of living.My bedroom at home was not large, yet it could have contained a dozen similar forecastles, and taking into consideration the height of the ceiling, a score at least.

It smelled sour and musty, and by the dim light of the swinging sea-lamp I saw every bit of available wall-space hung deep with sea- boots, oilskins, and garments, clean and dirty, of various sorts.These swung back and forth with every roll of the vessel, giving rise to a brushing sound, as of trees against a roof or wall.Somewhere a boot thumped loudly and at irregular intervals against the wall; and, though it was a mild night on the sea, there was a continual chorus of the creaking timbers and bulkheads and of abysmal noises beneath the flooring.

The sleepers did not mind.There were eight of them, -- the two watches below, -- and the air was thick with the warmth and odor of their breathing, and the ear was filled with the noise of their snoring and of their sighs and half-groans, tokens plain of the rest of the animal-man.But were they sleeping? all of them? Or had they been sleeping? This was evidently Wolf Larsen's quest -- to find the men who appeared to be asleep and who were not asleep or who had not been asleep very recently.And he went about it in a way that reminded me of a story out of Boccaccio.

He took the sea-lamp from its swinging frame and handed it to me.He began at the first bunks forward on the starboard side.In the top one lay Oofty-Oofty, a Kanaka and splendid seaman, so named by his mates.He was asleep on his back and breathing as placidly as a woman.One arm was under his head, the other lay on top of the blankets.Wolf Larsen put thumb and forefinger to the wrist and counted the pulse.In the midst of it the Kanaka roused.He awoke as gently as he slept.There was no movement of the body whatever.The eyes, only, moved.They flashed wide open, big and black, and stared, unblinking, into our faces.Wolf Larsen put his finger to his lips as a sign for silence, and the eyes closed again.

In the lower bunk lay Louis, grossly fat and warm and sweaty, asleep unfeignedly and sleeping laboriously.While Wolf Larsen held his wrist he stirred uneasily, bowing his body so that for a moment it rested on shoulders and heels.His lips moved, and he gave voice to this enigmatic utterance:

"A shilling's worth a quarter; but keep your lamps out for thruppenny bits, or the publicans'll shove 'em on you for sixpence."Then he rolled over on his side with a heavy, sobbing sigh, saying:

"A sixpence is a tanner, and a shilling a bob; but what a pony is Idon't know."

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