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第8章

"Who earned it? Eh? I thought so.Your father.You stand on dead men's legs.You've never had any of your own.You couldn't walk alone between two sunrises and hustle the meat for your belly for three meals.Let me see your hand."His tremendous, dormant strength must have stirred, swiftly and accurately, or I must have slept a moment, for before I knew it he had stepped two paces forward, gripped my right hand in his, and held it up for inspection.

I tried to withdraw it, but his fingers tightened, without visible effort, till I thought mine would be crushed.It is hard to maintain one's dignity under such circumstances.I could not squirm or struggle like a schoolboy.

Nor could I attack such a creature who had but to twist my arm to break it.Nothing remained but to stand still and accept the indignity.I had time to notice that the pockets of the dead man had been emptied on the deck, and that his body and his grin had been wrapped from view in canvas, the folds of which the sailor, Johansen, was sewing together with coarse white twine, shoving the needle through with a leather contrivance fitted on the palm of his hand.

Wolf Larsen dropped my hand with a flirt of disdain.

"Dead men's hands have kept it soft.Good for little else than dish-washing and scullion work.""I wish to be put ashore," I said firmly, for I now had myself in control.

"I shall pay you whatever you judge your delay and trouble to be worth."He looked at me curiously.Mockery shone in his eyes.

"I have a counter proposition to make, and for the good of your soul.

My mate's gone, and there'll be a lot of promotion.A sailor comes aft to take mate's place, cabin-boy goes for'ard to take sailor's place, and you take the cabin-boy's place, sign the articles for the cruise, twenty dollars per month and found.Now what do you say? And mind you, it's for your own soul's sake.It will be the ****** of you.You might learn in time to stand on your own legs and perhaps to toddle along a bit."But I took no notice.The sails of the vessel I had seen off to the southwest had grown larger and plainer.They were of the same schooner-rig as the Ghost , though the hull itself, I could see, was smaller.

She was a pretty sight, leaping and flying toward us, and evidently bound to pass at close range.The wind had been momentarily increasing, and the sun, after a few angry gleams, had disappeared.The sea had turned a dull leaden gray and grown rougher, and was now tossing foaming whitecaps to the sky.We were travelling faster and heeled farther over.Once, in a gust, the rail dipped under the sea, and the decks on that side were for the moment awash with water that made a couple of the hunters hastily lift their feet.

"That vessel will soon be passing us," I said, after a moment's pause.

"As she is going in the opposite direction, she is very probably bound for San Francisco.""Very probably," was Wolf Larsen's answer, as he turned partly away from me and cried out, "Cooky! Oh, Cooky!"The Cockney popped out of the galley.

"Where's that boy? Tell him I want him."

"Yes, sir;" and Thomas Mugridge fled swiftly aft and disappeared down another companionway near the wheel.A moment later he emerged, a heavy-set young fellow of eighteen or nineteen, with a glowering, villanous countenance, trailing at his heels.

"'Ere 'e is, sir," the cook said.

But Wolf Larsen ignored that worthy, turning at once to the cabin-boy.

"What's your name, boy?"

"George Leach, sir," came the sullen answer, and the boy's bearing showed clearly that he divined the reason for which he had been summoned.

"Not an Irish name," the captain snapped sharply."O'Toole or McCarthy would suit your mug a damn sight better.Unless, very likely, there's an Irishman in your mother's woodpile."I saw the young fellow's hands clench at the insult, and the blood crawl scarlet up his neck.

"But let that go," Wolf Larsen continued."You may have very good reasons for forgetting your name, and I'll like you none the worse for it as long as you toe the mark.Telegraph Hill, of course, is your port of entry.

It sticks out all over your mug.Tough as they make them and twice as nasty.

I know the kind.Well, you can make up your mind to have it taken out of you on this craft.Understand? Who shipped you, anyway?""McCready and Swanson."

"Sir!" Wolf Larsen thundered.

"McCready and Swanson, sir," the boy corrected, his eyes burning with a bitter light.

"Who got the advance money?"

"They did, sir."

"I thought as much.And damned glad you were to let them have it.Couldn't make yourself scarce too quick, with several gentlemen you may have heard of looking for you."The boy metamorphosed into a savage on the instant.His body bunched together as though for a spring, and his face became as an infuriated beast's as he snarled, "It's a -- ""A what?" Wolf Larsen asked, a peculiar softness in his voice, as though he were overwhelmingly curious to hear the unspoken word.

The boy hesitated, then mastered his temper."Nothin', sir.take it back.""And you have shown me I was right." This with a gratified smile."How old are you?""Just turned sixteen, sir."

"A lie.You'll never see eighteen again.Big for your age at that, with muscles like a horse.Pack up your kit and go for'ard into the fo'c'sle.

You're a boat-puller now.You're promoted; see?"Without waiting for the boy's acceptance, the captain turned to the sailor who had just finished the grewsome task of sewing up the corpse.

"Johansen, do you know anything about navigation?""No, sir."

"Well, never mind; you're mate just the same.Get your traps aft into the mate's berth.""Ay, ay, sir," was the cheery response, as Johansen started forward.

In the meantime the erstwhile cabin-boy had not moved.

"What are you waiting for?" Wolf Larsen demanded.

"I didn't sign for boat-puller, sir," was the reply."I signed for cabin-boy.

An' I don't want no boat-pullin' in mine.""Pack up and go for'ard."

This time Wolf Larsen's command was thrillingly imperative.The boy glowered sullenly, but refused to move.

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