登陆注册
36823900000047

第47章

They had but to appear on deck at the same time, when they would be at it, cursing, snarling, striking; and I have seen Leach fling himself upon Wolf Larsen without warning or provocation.Once he threw his heavy sheath-knife, missing Wolf Larsen's throat by an inch.Another time he dropped a steel marlinspike from the mizzen crosstree.It was a difficult cast to make on a rolling ship, but the sharp point of the spike, whistling seventy-five feet through the air, barely missed Wolf Larsen's head as he emerged from the cabin companionway and drove its length two inches and over into the solid deck-planking.Still another time, he stole into the steerage, possessed himself of a loaded shot-gun, and was ****** a rush for the deck with it when caught by Kerfoot and disarmed.

I often wondered why Wolf Larsen did not kill him and make an end of it.But he only laughed and seemed to enjoy it.There seemed a certain spice about it, such as men must feel who take delight in ****** pets of ferocious animals.

"It gives a thrill to life," he explained to me, "when life is carried in one's hand.Man is a natural gambler, and life is the biggest stake he can lay.The greater the odds, the greater the thrill.Why should Ideny myself the joy of exciting Leach's soul to fever- pitch? For that matter, I do him a kindness.The greatness of sensation is mutual.He is living more royally than any man for'ard, though he does not know it.For he has what they have not -- purpose, something to do and be done, an all-absorbing end to strive to attain, the desire to kill me, the hope that he may kill me.Really, Hump, he is living deep and high.I doubt that he has ever lived so swiftly and keenly before, and I honestly envy him, sometimes, when I see him raging at the summit of passion and sensibility.""Ah, but it is cowardly, cowardly!" I cried."You have all the advantage.""Of the two of us, you and I, who is the greater coward?" he asked seriously.

"If the situation is unpleasing, you compromise with your conscience when you make yourself a party to it.If you were really great, really true to yourself, you would join forces with Leach and Johnson.But you are afraid, you are afraid.You want to live.The life that is in you cries out that it must live, no matter what the cost; so you live ignominiously, untrue to the best you dream of, sinning against your whole pitiful little code, and, if there were a hell, heading your soul straight for it.Bah!

I play the braver part.I do no sin, for I am true to the promptings of the life that is in me.I am sincere with my soul at least, and that is what you are not."There was a sting in what he said.Perhaps, after all, I was playing a cowardly part.And the more I thought about it the more it appeared that my duty to myself lay in doing what he had advised, lay in joining forces with Johnson and Leach and working for his death.Right here, I think, entered the austere conscience of my Puritan ancestry, impelling me toward lurid deeds and sanctioning even murder as right conduct.I dwelt upon the idea.It would be a most moral act to rid the world of such a monster.

Humanity would be better and happier for it, life fairer and sweeter.

I pondered it long, lying sleepless in my bunk and reviewing in endless procession the facts of the situation.I talked with Johnson and Leach, during the night watches when Wolf Larsen was below.Both men had lost hope, -- Johnson, because of temperamental despondency; Leach, because he had beaten himself out in the vain struggle and was exhausted.But he caught my hand in a passionate grip one night, saying:

"I think yer square, Mr.Van Weyden.But stay where you are and keep yer mouth shut.Say nothin' but saw wood.We're dead men, know it; but all the same you might be able to do us a favor some time when we need it damn bad."It was only next day, when Wainwright Island loomed to windward, close abeam, that Wolf Larsen opened his mouth in prophecy.He had attacked Johnson, been attacked by Leach, and had just finished whipping the pair of them.

"Leach," he said, "you know I'm going to kill you some time or other, don't you?"A snarl was the answer.

同类推荐
  • 佛说梵志女首意经

    佛说梵志女首意经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 龙源介清禅师语录

    龙源介清禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 韶州驿楼宴罢

    韶州驿楼宴罢

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 圭峰集

    圭峰集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 师子奋迅菩萨所问经

    师子奋迅菩萨所问经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 总经理留人之道

    总经理留人之道

    如今企业界面临的最严峻、最重大的挑战不是找不到人才,而是如何找到合适人才,并让其能够始终忠诚于公司,留住人才!在知识经济与经济全球化的影响下,企业与员工在全球范围内进行双向选择,员工的流动率将上升,稳定性也将越低。
  • 小兵大人

    小兵大人

    他自小就有野心,有渴望,希望当一个统领天下兵马的元帅。他认为不想当将军的兵不是好兵,而要当将军就要从小兵干起。
  • 上班族与爱情的邂逅

    上班族与爱情的邂逅

    女主角楚诗是一位上班族,他与ta的爱情是怎么样邂逅
  • 三国之汉末霸主

    三国之汉末霸主

    一个无名小医生。无意中穿越到了东汉末年的三国时代。从一开始的不适应到慢慢接受这个时代。从无知的小虾米成长成为一代霸主称雄三国。看着神舟大地满目疮痍。他决心要改变这个时代,让我们的神舟大地永远在多太阳底下。人民能够过上好日子。于是他开始了三国的闯荡,收名将。占城池,纳人口,搞建设。并用自己有限的医学知识改变这个时代的医疗水平。同时也遇见了自己在这个时代的红颜知己。。。。。
  • 仙逆之仙罡大劫

    仙逆之仙罡大劫

    踏天路,空灭道。然不知,天外有天,道外有道。仙罡变,天意临。却不晓,逆仙逆古,神意碎天!
  • 逆天记

    逆天记

    一个人人皆修真的异世大陆,一个天生残缺一魂一魄的少年,一头含有上古神兽血脉的黑麒麟,五把蕴含异类神兽绝技的绝世仙器,几段可歌可泣可悲可叹的爱情故事。且看少年如何称霸人界、仙界,如何成为真正的天,如何将生界与死界掌握在自己手中。
  • 重生无极

    重生无极

    他只是21世纪的一个猥琐高中生,结果一次偶然,他穿越到了异世大陆,一个废柴身上,所有人都嘲笑他,戏弄他!!!!又一次偶然,他惊奇的发现:自己竟有魔兽血脉!!!一次奇遇,魔兽血脉爆发,他蜕变成了“变态”,一切得罪过他,嘲笑过他的人都诧异了。而就应如此,他的命运开始突变,一次次的生死探险,他变得成熟而又魅力了!!!.........
  • 重生之影帝影后

    重生之影帝影后

    上一世被人杀害踩着上位还连带杀了我弟,这一世看我和我弟浴血归来报仇,还顺便叱刹整个娱乐圈
  • 无关岁月

    无关岁月

    人到中年,往往风静云淡,男女的感情或雪藏,或萎弥。林寒和苏静这一对曾经彼此暗恋的大学同学在踏上社会之后都遭受了人生的重创,一次偶然重逢,却峰回路转,绽放无比绚丽的爱情之花,演绎一段动人的情感故事。其间两人的工作生活经历和曲折离奇的遭遇更是引人入胜。本书意图通过叙说上个世纪八十年代大学生的人生和心路历程、委婉动人的情感故事,以及艰辛曲折的创业之旅,推述一个道理:苦海无边,回头无岸。人生即是无边的苦海,即使您经历和承受了所有的苦难,却惟有前行,因为起程时和沿途所历的岸线早已涅灭,再无法回到那岸。也许彼岸和终点,永远只在前方。然而,那些昨天的人、事和情,却永远不会被时光带走,也不会被人们遗忘,即使蒙上了尘埃,拂去了,还是新的。因此无关岁月。
  • 遇见泽希

    遇见泽希

    当他像束光一样进入她的生命时,她一边拼命吸允着难得一见的温暖,一边竭力遮盖着自己不愿显露的伤疤,她不知道她的泽希是会让她通往深渊的沼泽,还是她一直渴望看到的希望,也许,泽希也不会成为她的泽希,但她总归是,遇见他了......