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第63章

The chagrin Wolf Larsen felt from being ignored by Maud Brewster and me in the conversation at table had to express itself in some fashion, and it fell to Thomas Mugridge to be the victim.He had not mended his ways nor his shirt, though the latter he contended he had changed.The garment itself did not bear out the assertion, nor did the accumulations of grease on stove and pot and pan attest a general cleanliness.

"I've given you warning, Cooky," Wolf Larsen said, "and now you've got to take your medicine."Mugridge's face turned white under its sooty veneer, and when Wolf Larsen called for a rope and a couple of men, the miserable Cockney fled wildly out of the galley and dodged and ducked about the deck with the grinning crew in pursuit.Few things could have been more to their liking than to give him a tow over the side, for to the forecastle he had sent messes and concoctions of the vilest order.Conditions favored the undertaking.

The Ghost was slipping through the water at no more than three miles an hour, and the sea was fairly calm.But Mugridge had little stomach for a dip in it.Possibly he had seen men towed before.Besides, the water was frightfully cold, and his was anything but a rugged constitution.

As usual, the watches below and the hunters turned out for what promised sport.Mugridge seemed to be in rabid fear of the water, and he exhibited a nimbleness and speed we did not dream he possessed.Cornered in the right-angle of the poop and galley, he sprang like a cat to the top of the cabin and ran aft.But his pursuers forstalling him, he doubled back across the cabin, passed over the galley, and gained the deck by means of the steerage-scuttle.

Straight forward he raced, the boat-puller Harrison at his heels and gaining on him.But Mugridge, leaping suddenly, caught the jib-boom-lift.It happened in an instant.Holding his weight by his arms, and in mid-air doubling his body at the hips, he let fly with both feet.The oncoming Harrison caught the kick squarely in the pit of the stomach, groaned involuntarily, and doubled up and sank backward to the deck.

Hand-clapping and roars of laughter from the hunters greeted the exploit, while Mugridge, eluding half of his pursuers at the foremast, ran aft and through the remainder like a runner on the football field.Straight aft he held, to the poop and along the poop to the stern.So great was his speed that as he curved past the corner of the cabin he slipped and fell.

Nilson was standing at the wheel, and the Cockney's hurtling body struck his legs.Both went down together, but Mugridge alone arose.By some freak of pressures, his frail body had snapped the strong man's leg like a pipestem.

Parsons took the wheel, and the pursuit continued.Round and round the decks they went, Mugridge sick with fear, the sailors hallooing and shouting directions to one another, and the hunters bellowing encouragement and laughter.Mugridge went down on the fore- hatch under three men; but he emerged from the mass like an eel, bleeding at the mouth, the offending shirt ripped into tatters, and sprang for the main-rigging.Up he went, clear up, beyond the ratlines, to the very masthead.

Half a dozen sailors swarmed to the crosstrees after him, where they clustered and waited while two of their number, Oofty-Oofty and Black, (who was Latimer's boat-steerer), continued up the thin steel stays, lifting their bodies higher and higher by means of their arms.

It was a perilous undertaking, for, at a height of over a hundred feet from the deck, holding on by their hands, they were not in the best of positions to protect themselves from Mugridge's feet.And Mugridge kicked savagely, till the Kanaka, hanging on with one hand, seized the Cockney's foot with the other.Black duplicated the performance a moment later with the other foot.Then the three writhed together in a swaying tangle, struggling, sliding, and falling into the arms of their mates on the crosstrees.

The aerial battle was over, and Thomas Mugridge, whining and gibbering, his mouth flecked with bloody foam, was brought down to deck.Wolf Larsen rove a bowline in a piece of rope and slipped it under his shoulders.Then he was carried aft and flung into the sea.Forty, -- fifty, -- sixty feet of line ran out, when Wolf Larsen cried "Belay!" Oofty-Oofty took a turn on a bitt, the rope tautened, and the Ghost , lunging onward, jerked the cook to the surface.

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