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第77章

Wolf Larsen took the distribution of the whiskey off my hands, and the bottles began to make their appearance while I worked over the fresh batch of wounded men in the forecastle.I had seen whiskey drunk, such as whiskey and soda by the men of the clubs, but never as these men drank it, from pannikins and mugs, and from the bottles -- great brimming drinks, each one of which was in itself a debauch.But they did not stop at one or two.

They drank and drank, and ever the bottles slipped forward and they drank more.

Everybody drank; the wounded drank; Oofty-Oofty, who helped me, drank.

Only Louis refrained, no more than cautiously wetting his lips with the liquor, though he joined in the revels with an abandon equal to that of most of them.It was a saturnalia.In loud voices they shouted over the day's fighting, wrangled about details, or waxed affectionate and made friends with the men whom they had fought.Prisoners and captors hiccoughed on one another's shoulders, and swore mighty oaths of respect and esteem.

They wept over the miseries of the past and over the miseries yet to come under the iron rule of Wolf Larsen.And all cursed him and told terrible tales of his brutality.

It was a strange and frightful spectacle -- the small, bunk- lined space, the floor and walls leaping and lurching, the dim light, the swaying shadows lengthening and foreshortening monstrously, the thick air heavy with smoke and the smell of bodies and iodoform, and the inflamed faces of the men -- half-men, I should call them.I noted Oofty-Oofty, holding the end of a bandage and looking upon the scene, his velvety and luminous eyes glistening in the light like a deer's eyes, and yet I knew the barbaric devil that lurked in his breast and belied all the softness and tenderness, almost womanly, of his face and form.And I noticed the boyish face of Harrison, -- a good face once, but now a demon's, -- convulsed with passion as he told the newcomers of the hell-ship they were in and shrieked curses upon the head of Wolf Larsen.

Wolf Larsen it was, always Wolf Larsen, enslaver and tormentor of men, a male Circe and these his swine, suffering brutes that grovelled before him and revolted only in drunkenness and in secrecy.And was I, too, one of his swine? I thought.And Maud Brewster? No! I ground my teeth in my anger and determination till the man I was attending winced under my hand and Oofty-Oofty looked at me with curiosity.I felt endowed with a sudden strength.What of my new-found love, I was a giant.I feared nothing.Iwould work my will through it all, in spite of Wolf Larsen and of my own thirty-five bookish years.All would be well.I would make it well.And so, exalted, upborne by a sense of power, I turned my back on the howling inferno and climbed to the deck, where the fog drifted ghostly through the night and the air was sweet and pure and quiet.

The steerage, where were two wounded hunters, was a repetition of the forecastle, except that Wolf Larsen was not being cursed; and it was with a great relief that I again emerged on deck and went aft to the cabin.

Supper was ready, and Wolf Larsen and Maud were waiting for me.

While all his ship was getting drunk as fast as it could, he remained sober.Not a drop of liquor passed his lips.He did not dare it under the circumstances, for he had only Louis and me to depend upon, and Louis was even now at the wheel.We were sailing on through the fog without a lookout and without lights.That Wolf Larsen had turned the liquor loose among his men surprised me, but he evidently knew their psychology and the best method of cementing in cordiality what had begun in bloodshed.

His victory over Death Larsen seemed to have had a remarkable effect upon him.The previous evening he had reasoned himself into the blues, and I had been waiting momentarily for one of his characteristic outbursts.

Yet nothing had occurred, and he was now in splendid trim.Possibly his success in capturing so many hunters and boats had counteracted the customary reaction.At any rate, the blues were gone, and the blue devils had not put in an appearance.So I thought at the time; but, ah me, little I knew him or knew that even then, perhaps, he was meditating an outbreak more terrible than any I had seen.

As I say, he discovered himself in splendid trim when I entered the cabin.He had had no headaches for weeks, his eyes were clear blue as the sky, his bronze was beautiful with perfect health; life swelled through his veins in full and magnificent flood.While waiting for me he had engaged Maud in animated discussion.Temptation was the topic they had hit upon, and from the few words I heard I made out that he was contending that temptation was temptation only when a man was seduced by it and fell.

"For look you," he was saying, "as I see it, a man does things because of desire.He has many desires.He may desire to escape pain, or to enjoy pleasure.But whatever he does, he does because he desires to do it.""But suppose he desires to do two opposite things, neither of which will permit him to do the other?" Maud interrupted.

"The very thing I was coming to," he said.

"And between these two desires is just where the soul of the man is manifest," she went on."If it is a good soul, it will desire and do the good action, and the contrary if it is a bad soul.It is the soul that decides.""Bosh and nonsense!" he exclaimed impatiently."It is the desire that decides.Here is a man who wants to, say, get drunk.Also, he doesn't want to get drunk.What does he do? How does he do it? He is a puppet.He is the creature of his desires, and of the two desires he obeys the strongest one, that is all.His soul hasn't anything to do with it.How can he be tempted to get drunk and refuse to get drunk? If the desire to remain sober prevails, it is because it is the strongest desire.Temptation plays no part, unless, -- " he paused while grasping the new thought which had come into his mind, -- "unless he is tempted to remain sober.

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