第1章

WHITEANDYELLOW

SanFranciscoBayissolargethatoftenitsstormsaremoredisastroustoocean—goingcraftthanistheoceanitselfinitsviolentmoments。Thewatersofthebaycontainallmanneroffish,whereforeitssurfaceisploughedbythekeelsofallmanneroffishingboatsmannedbyallmanneroffishermen。Toprotectthefishfromthismotleyfloatingpopulationmanywiselawshavebeenpassed,andthereisafishpatroltoseethattheselawsareenforced。Excitingtimesarethelotofthefishpatrol:initshistorymorethanonedeadpatrolmanhasmarkeddefeat,andmoreoftendeadfishermenacrosstheirillegalnetshavemarkedsuccess。

Wildestamongthefisher—folkmaybeaccountedtheChineseshrimp—

catchers。Itisthehabitoftheshrimptocrawlalongthebottominvastarmiestillitreachesfreshwater,whenitturnsaboutandcrawlsbackagaintothesalt。Andwherethetideebbsandflows,theChinesesinkgreatbag—netstothebottom,withgapingmouths,intowhichtheshrimpcrawlsandfromwhichitistransferredtotheboiling—pot。Thisinitselfwouldnotbebad,wereitnotforthesmallmeshofthenets,sosmallthatthetiniestfishes,littlenew—hatchedthingsnotaquarterofaninchlong,cannotpassthrough。ThebeautifulbeachesofPointsPedroandPablo,wherearetheshrimp—catchers’villages,aremadefearfulbythestenchfrommyriadsofdecayingfish,andagainstthiswastefuldestructionithaseverbeenthedutyofthefishpatroltoact。

WhenIwasayoungsterofsixteen,agoodsloop—sailorandall—

roundbay—waterman,mysloop,theReindeer,wascharteredbytheFishCommission,andIbecameforthetimebeingadeputypatrolman。AfteradealofworkamongtheGreekfishermenoftheUpperBayandrivers,whereknivesflashedatthebeginningoftroubleandmenpermittedthemselvestobemadeprisonersonlyafterarevolverwasthrustintheirfaces,wehailedwithdelightanexpeditiontotheLowerBayagainsttheChineseshrimp—catchers。

Thereweresixofus,intwoboats,andtoavoidsuspicionwerandownafterdarkanddroppedanchorunderaprojectingbluffoflandknownasPointPinole。Astheeastpaledwiththefirstlightofdawnwegotunderwayagain,andhauledcloseonthelandbreezeasweslantedacrossthebaytowardPointPedro。Themorningmistscurledandclungtothewatersothatwecouldseenothing,butwebusiedourselvesdrivingthechillfromourbodieswithhotcoffee。

Alsowehadtodevoteourselvestothemiserabletaskofbailing,forinsomeincomprehensiblewaytheReindeerhadsprungagenerousleak。Halfthenighthadbeenspentinoverhaulingtheballastandexploringtheseams,butthelaborhadbeenwithoutavail。Thewaterstillpouredin,andperforcewedoubledupinthecockpitandtosseditoutagain。

Aftercoffee,threeofthemenwithdrewtotheotherboat,aColumbiaRiversalmonboat,leavingthreeofusintheReindeer。

Thenthetwocraftproceededincompanytillthesunshowedovertheeasternsky—line。Itsfieryraysdispelledtheclingingvapors,andthere,beforeoureyes,likeapicture,laytheshrimpfleet,spreadoutinagreathalf—moon,thetipsofthecrescentfullythreemilesapart,andeachjunkmooredfasttothebuoyofashrimp—net。Buttherewasnostir,nosignoflife。

Thesituationdawneduponus。Whilewaitingforslackwater,inwhichtolifttheirheavynetsfromthebedofthebay,theChinesehadallgonetosleepbelow。Wewereelated,andourplanofbattlewasswiftlyformed。

\"Throweachofyourtwomenontoajunk,\"whisperedLeGranttomefromthesalmonboat。\"Andyoumakefasttoathirdyourself。

We’lldothesame,andthere’snoreasonintheworldwhyweshouldn’tcapturesixjunksattheleast。\"

Thenweseparated。IputtheReindeeraboutontheothertack,ranupundertheleeofajunk,shiveredthemainsailintothewindandlostheadway,andforgedpastthesternofthejunksoslowlyandsonearthatoneofthepatrolmensteppedlightlyaboard。ThenI

keptoff,filledthemainsail,andboreawayforasecondjunk。

Uptothistimetherehadbeennonoise,butfromthefirstjunkcapturedbythesalmonboatanuproarnowbrokeforth。TherewasshrillOrientalyelling,apistolshot,andmoreyelling。

\"It’sallup。They’rewarningtheothers,\"saidGeorge,theremainingpatrolman,ashestoodbesidemeinthecockpit。

Bythistimewewereinthethickofthefleet,andthealarmwasspreadingwithincredibleswiftness。Thedeckswerebeginningtoswarmwithhalf—awakenedandhalf—nakedChinese。Criesandyellsofwarningandangerwereflyingoverthequietwater,andsomewhereaconchshellwasbeingblownwithgreatsuccess。TotherightofusIsawthecaptainofajunkchopawayhismooringlinewithanaxeandspringtohelphiscrewatthehoistingofthehuge,outlandishlug—sail。Buttotheleftthefirstheadswerepoppingupfrombelowonanotherjunk,andIroundeduptheReindeeralongsidelongenoughforGeorgetospringaboard。

Thewholefleetwasnowunderway。Inadditiontothesailstheyhadgottenoutlongsweeps,andthebaywasbeingploughedineverydirectionbythefleeingjunks。IwasnowaloneintheReindeer,seekingfeverishlytocaptureathirdprize。ThefirstjunkItookafterwasacleanmiss,forittrimmeditssheetsandshotawaysurprisinglyintothewind。ByfullyhalfapointitoutpointedtheReindeer,andIbegantofeelrespectfortheclumsycraft。

Realizingthehopelessnessofthepursuit,Ifilledaway,threwoutthemain—sheet,anddrovedownbeforethewinduponthejunkstoleeward,whereIhadthematadisadvantage。

TheoneIhadselectedwaveredindecisivelybeforeme,and,asI

swungwidetomaketheboardinggentle,filledsuddenlyanddartedaway,thesmartMongolsshoutingawildrhythmastheybenttothesweeps。ButIhadbeenreadyforthis。Iluffedsuddenly。

Puttingthetillerharddown,andholdingitdownwithmybody,I

broughtthemain—sheetin,handoverhand,ontherun,soastoretainallpossiblestrikingforce。Thetwostarboardsweepsofthejunkwerecrumpledup,andthenthetwoboatscametogetherwithacrash。TheReindeer’sbowsprit,likeamonstroushand,reachedoverandrippedoutthejunk’schunkymastandtoweringsail。

Thiswasmetbyacurdlingyellofrage。AbigChinaman,remarkablyevil—looking,withhisheadswathedinayellowsilkhandkerchiefandfacebadlypock—marked,plantedapike—poleontheReindeer’sbowandbegantoshovetheentangledboatsapart。

Pausinglongenoughtoletgothejibhalyards,andjustastheReindeerclearedandbegantodriftastern,Ileapedaboardthejunkwithalineandmadefast。Heoftheyellowhandkerchiefandpock—markedfacecametowardmethreateningly,butIputmyhandintomyhippocket,andhehesitated。Iwasunarmed,buttheChinesehavelearnedtobefastidiouslycarefulofAmericanhippockets,anditwasuponthisthatIdependedtokeephimandhissavagecrewatadistance。

Iorderedhimtodroptheanchoratthejunk’sbow,towhichhereplied,\"Nosabbe。\"Thecrewrespondedinlikefashion,andthoughImademymeaningplainbysigns,theyrefusedtounderstand。Realizingtheinexpediencyofdiscussingthematter,I

wentforwardmyself,overrantheline,andlettheanchorgo。

\"Nowgetaboard,fourofyou,\"Isaidinaloudvoice,indicatingwithmyfingersthatfourofthemweretogowithmeandthefifthwastoremainbythejunk。TheYellowHandkerchiefhesitated;butIrepeatedtheorderfiercely(muchmorefiercelythanIfelt),atthesametimesendingmyhandtomyhip。AgaintheYellowHandkerchiefwasoverawed,andwithsurlylooksheledthreeofhismenaboardtheReindeer。Icastoffatonce,and,leavingthejibdown,steeredacourseforGeorge’sjunk。Hereitwaseasier,forthereweretwoofus,andGeorgehadapistoltofallbackonifitcametotheworst。Andhere,aswithmyjunk,fourChineseweretransferredtothesloopandoneleftbehindtotakecareofthings。

Fourmorewereaddedtoourpassengerlistfromthethirdjunk。Bythistimethesalmonboathadcollecteditstwelveprisonersandcamealongside,badlyoverloaded。Tomakemattersworse,asitwasasmallboat,thepatrolmenweresojammedinwiththeirprisonersthattheywouldhavelittlechanceincaseoftrouble。

\"You’llhavetohelpusout,\"saidLeGrant。

Ilookedovermyprisoners,whohadcrowdedintothecabinandontopofit。\"Icantakethree,\"Ianswered。

\"Makeitfour,\"hesuggested,\"andI’lltakeBillwithme。\"(Billwasthethirdpatrolman。)\"Wehaven’telbowroomhere,andincaseofascuffleonewhitetoeverytwoofthemwillbejustabouttherightproportion。\"

Theexchangewasmade,andthesalmonboatgotupitsspritsailandheadeddownthebaytowardthemarshesoffSanRafael。IranupthejibandfollowedwiththeReindeer。SanRafael,whereweweretoturnourcatchovertotheauthorities,communicatedwiththebaybywayofalongandtortuousslough,ormarshlandcreek,whichcouldbenavigatedonlywhenthetidewasin。Slackwaterhadcome,and,astheebbwascommencing,therewasneedforhurryifwecaredtoescapewaitinghalfadayforthenexttide。

Butthelandbreezehadbeguntodieawaywiththerisingsun,andnowcameonlyinfailingpuffs。Thesalmonboatgotoutitsoarsandsoonleftusfarastern。SomeoftheChinesestoodintheforwardpartofthecockpit,nearthecabindoors,andonce,asI

leanedoverthecockpitrailtoflattendownthejib—sheetabit,I

feltsomeonebrushagainstmyhippocket。Imadenosign,butoutofthecornerofmyeyeIsawthattheYellowHandkerchiefhaddiscoveredtheemptinessofthepocketwhichhadhithertooverawedhim。

Tomakemattersserious,duringalltheexcitementofboardingthejunkstheReindeerhadnotbeenbailed,andthewaterwasbeginningtoslushoverthecockpitfloor。Theshrimp—catcherspointedatitandlookedtomequestioningly。

\"Yes,\"Isaid。\"Bimeby,alleesamedlown,vellyquick,younobailnow。Sabbe?\"

No,theydidnot\"sabbe,\"oratleasttheyshooktheirheadstothateffect,thoughtheychatteredmostcomprehendinglytooneanotherintheirownlingo。Ipulledupthreeorfourofthebottomboards,gotacoupleofbucketsfromalocker,andbyunmistakablesign—languageinvitedthemtofallto。Buttheylaughed,andsomecrowdedintothecabinandsomeclimbedupontop。

Theirlaughterwasnotgoodlaughter。Therewasahintofmenaceinit,amaliciousnesswhichtheirblacklooksverified。TheYellowHandkerchief,sincehisdiscoveryofmyemptypocket,hadbecomemostinsolentinhisbearing,andhewormedaboutamongtheotherprisoners,talkingtothemwithgreatearnestness。

Swallowingmychagrin,Isteppeddownintothecockpitandbeganthrowingoutthewater。ButhardlyhadIbegun,whentheboomswungoverhead,themainsailfilledwithajerk,andtheReindeerheeledover。Thedaywindwasspringingup。Georgewastheveriestoflandlubbers,soIwasforcedtogiveoverbailingandtakethetiller。ThewindwasblowingdirectlyoffPointPedroandthehighmountainsbehind,andbecauseofthiswassquallyanduncertain,halfthetimebellyingthecanvasoutandtheotherhalfflappingitidly。

Georgewasaboutthemostall—roundhelplessmanIhadevermet。

Amonghisotherdisabilities,hewasaconsumptive,andIknewthatifheattemptedtobail,itmightbringonahemorrhage。Yettherisingwaterwarnedmethatsomethingmustbedone。AgainI

orderedtheshrimp—catcherstolendahandwiththebuckets。Theylaugheddefiantly,andthoseinsidethecabin,thewateruptotheirankles,shoutedbackandforthwiththoseontop。

\"You’dbettergetoutyourgunandmakethembail,\"IsaidtoGeorge。

Butheshookhisheadandshowedalltooplainlythathewasafraid。TheChinesecouldseethefunkhewasinaswellasI

could,andtheirinsolencebecameinsufferable。Thoseinthecabinbrokeintothefoodlockers,andthoseabovescrambleddownandjoinedtheminafeastonourcrackersandcannedgoods。

\"Whatdowecare?\"Georgesaidweakly。

Iwasfumingwithhelplessanger。\"Iftheygetoutofhand,itwillbetoolatetocare。Thebestthingyoucandoistogetthemincheckrightnow。\"

Thewaterwasrisinghigherandhigher,andthegusts,forerunnersofasteadybreeze,weregrowingstifferandstiffer。Andbetweenthegusts,theprisoners,havinggottenawaywithaweek’sgrub,tooktocrowdingfirsttoonesideandthentotheothertilltheReindeerrockedlikeacockle—shell。YellowHandkerchiefapproachedme,and,pointingouthisvillageonthePointPedrobeach,gavemetounderstandthatifIturnedtheReindeerinthatdirectionandputthemashore,they,inturn,wouldgotobailing。

Bynowthewaterinthecabinwasuptothebunks,andthebed—

clothesweresopping。Itwasafootdeeponthecockpitfloor。

NeverthelessIrefused,andIcouldseebyGeorge’sfacethathewasdisappointed。

\"Ifyoudon’tshowsomenerve,they’llrushusandthrowusoverboard,\"Isaidtohim。\"Bettergivemeyourrevolver,ifyouwanttobesafe。\"

\"Thesafestthingtodo,\"hechatteredcravenly,\"istoputthemashore。I,forone,don’twanttobedrownedforthesakeofahandfulofdirtyChinamen。\"

\"AndI,foranother,don’tcaretogiveintoahandfulofdirtyChinamentoescapedrowning,\"Iansweredhotly。

\"You’llsinktheReindeerunderusallatthisrate,\"hewhined。

\"Andwhatgoodthat’lldoIcan’tsee。\"

\"Everymantohistaste,\"Iretorted。

Hemadenoreply,butIcouldseehewastremblingpitifully。

BetweenthethreateningChineseandtherisingwaterhewasbesidehimselfwithfright;and,morethantheChineseandthewater,I

fearedhimandwhathisfrightmightimpelhimtodo。Icouldseehimcastinglongingglancesatthesmallskifftowingastern,sointhenextcalmIhauledtheskiffalongside。AsIdidsohiseyesbrightenedwithhope;butbeforehecouldguessmyintention,I

stovethefrailbottomthroughwithahand—axe,andtheskifffilledtoitsgunwales。

\"It’ssinkorfloattogether,\"Isaid。\"Andifyou’llgivemeyourrevolver,I’llhavetheReindeerbailedoutinajiffy。\"

\"They’retoomanyforus,\"hewhimpered。\"Wecan’tfightthemall。\"

Iturnedmybackonhimindisgust。ThesalmonboathadlongsincepassedfromsightbehindalittlearchipelagoknownastheMarinIslands,sonohelpcouldbelookedforfromthatquarter。YellowHandkerchiefcameuptomeinafamiliarmanner,thewaterinthecockpitslushingagainsthislegs。Ididnotlikehislooks。I

feltthatbeneaththepleasantsmilehewastryingtoputonhisfacetherewasanillpurpose。Iorderedhimback,andsosharplythatheobeyed。

\"Nowkeepyourdistance,\"Icommanded,\"anddon’tyoucomecloser!\"

\"Wha’fo’?\"hedemandedindignantly。\"It’ink—umtalkeetalkeeheapgood。\"

\"Talkeetalkee,\"Iansweredbitterly,forIknewnowthathehadunderstoodallthatpassedbetweenGeorgeandme。\"Whatfortalkeetalkee?Younosabbetalkeetalkee。\"

Hegrinnedinasicklyfashion。\"Yep,Isabbevellymuch。I

honestChinaman。\"

\"Allright,\"Ianswered。\"Yousabbetalkeetalkee,thenyoubailwaterplentyplenty。Afterthatwetalkeetalkee。\"

Heshookhishead,atthesametimepointingoverhisshouldertohiscomrades。\"Nocando。VellybadChinamen,heapvellybad。I

t’ink—um—\"

\"Standback!\"Ishouted,forIhadnoticedhishanddisappearbeneathhisblouseandhisbodyprepareforaspring。

Disconcerted,hewentbackintothecabin,toholdacouncil,apparently,fromthewaythejabberingbrokeforth。TheReindeerwasverydeepinthewater,andhermovementshadgrownquiteloggy。Inaroughseashewouldhaveinevitablyswamped;butthewind,whenitdidblow,wasofftheland,andscarcelyarippledisturbedthesurfaceofthebay。

\"Ithinkyou’dbetterheadforthebeach,\"Georgesaidabruptly,inamannerthattoldmehisfearhadforcedhimtomakeuphismindtosomecourseofaction。

\"Ithinknot,\"Iansweredshortly。

\"Icommandyou,\"hesaidinabullyingtone。

\"IwascommandedtobringtheseprisonersintoSanRafael,\"wasmyreply。

Ourvoiceswereraised,andthesoundofthealtercationbroughttheChineseoutofthecabin。

\"Nowwillyouheadforthebeach?\"

ThisfromGeorge,andIfoundmyselflookingintothemuzzleofhisrevolver—oftherevolverhedaredtouseonme,butwastoocowardlytouseontheprisoners。

Mybrainseemedsmittenwithadazzlingbrightness。Thewholesituation,inallitsbearings,wasfocussedsharplybeforeme—

theshameoflosingtheprisoners,theworthlessnessandcowardiceofGeorge,themeetingwithLeGrantandtheotherpatrolmenandthelameexplanation;andthentherewasthefightIhadfoughtsohard,victorywrenchedfrommejustasIthoughtIhaditwithinmygrasp。AndoutofthetailofmyeyeIcouldseetheChinesecrowdingtogetherbythecabindoorsandleeringtriumphantly。Itwouldneverdo。

Ithrewmyhandupandmyheaddown。Thefirstactelevatedthemuzzle,andthesecondremovedmyheadfromthepathofthebulletwhichwentwhistlingpast。OnehandclosedonGeorge’swrist,theotherontherevolver。YellowHandkerchiefandhisgangsprangtowardme。Itwasnowornever。Puttingallmystrengthintoasuddeneffort,IswungGeorge’sbodyforwardtomeetthem。ThenI

pulledbackwithequalsuddenness,rippingtherevolveroutofhisfingersandjerkinghimoffhisfeet。HefellagainstYellowHandkerchief’sknees,whostumbledoverhim,andthepairwallowedinthebailingholewherethecockpitfloorwastornopen。ThenextinstantIwascoveringthemwithmyrevolver,andthewildshrimp—catcherswerecoweringandcringingaway。

ButIswiftlydiscoveredthattherewasallthedifferenceintheworldbetweenshootingmenwhoareattackingandmenwhoaredoingnothingmorethansimplyrefusingtoobey。ForobeytheywouldnotwhenIorderedthemintothebailinghole。Ithreatenedthemwiththerevolver,buttheysatstolidlyinthefloodedcabinandontheroofandwouldnotmove。

Fifteenminutespassed,theReindeersinkingdeeperanddeeper,hermainsailflappinginthecalm。ButfromoffthePointPedroshoreIsawadarklineformonthewaterandtraveltowardus。ItwasthesteadybreezeIhadbeenexpectingsolong。IcalledtotheChineseandpointeditout。Theyhaileditwithexclamations。

ThenIpointedtothesailandtothewaterintheReindeer,andindicatedbysignsthatwhenthewindreachedthesail,whatofthewateraboardwewouldcapsize。Buttheyjeereddefiantly,fortheyknewitwasinmypowertoluffthehelmandletgothemain—sheet,soastospillthewindandescapedamage。

Butmymindwasmadeup。Ihauledinthemain—sheetafootortwo,tookaturnwithit,andbracingmyfeet,putmybackagainstthetiller。Thisleftmeonehandforthesheetandonefortherevolver。Thedarklinedrewnearer,andIcouldseethemlookingfrommetoitandbackagainwithanapprehensiontheycouldnotsuccessfullyconceal。Mybrainandwillandendurancewerepittedagainsttheirs,andtheproblemwaswhichcouldstandthestrainofimminentdeaththelongerandnotgivein。

Thenthewindstruckus。Themain—sheettautenedwithabriskrattlingoftheblocks,theboomuplifted,thesailbelliedout,andtheReindeerheeledover—over,andover,tillthelee—railwentunder,thecabinwindowswentunder,andthebaybegantopourinoverthecockpitrail。Soviolentlyhadsheheeledover,thatthemeninthecabinhadbeenthrownontopofoneanotherintotheleebunk,wheretheysquirmedandtwistedandwerewashedabout,thoseunderneathbeingperilouslyneartodrowning。

Thewindfreshenedabit,andtheReindeerwentoverfartherthanever。ForthemomentIthoughtshewasgone,andIknewthatanotherpufflikethatandshesurelywouldgo。WhileIpressedherunderanddebatedwhetherIshouldgiveupornot,theChinesecriedformercy。IthinkitwasthesweetestsoundIhaveeverheard。Andthen,andnotuntilthen,didIluffupandeaseoutthemain—sheet。TheReindeerrightedveryslowly,andwhenshewasonanevenkeelwassomuchawashthatIdoubtedifshecouldbesaved。

ButtheChinesescrambledmadlyintothecockpitandfelltobailingwithbuckets,pots,pans,andeverythingtheycouldlayhandson。Itwasabeautifulsighttoseethatwaterflyingovertheside!AndwhentheReindeerwashighandproudonthewateroncemore,wedashedawaywiththebreezeonourquarter,andatthelastpossiblemomentcrossedthemudflatsandenteredtheslough。

ThespiritoftheChinesewasbroken,andsodociledidtheybecomethaterewemadeSanRafaeltheywereoutwiththetow—rope,YellowHandkerchiefattheheadoftheline。AsforGeorge,itwashislasttripwiththefishpatrol。Hedidnotcareforthatsortofthing,heexplained,andhethoughtaclerkshipashorewasgoodenoughforhim。Andwethoughtsotoo。

THEKINGOFTHEGREEKS

BigAlechadneverbeencapturedbythefishpatrol。Itwashisboastthatnomancouldtakehimalive,anditwashishistorythatofthemanymenwhohadtriedtotakehimdeadnonehadsucceeded。

Itwasalsohistorythatatleasttwopatrolmenwhohadtriedtotakehimdeadhaddiedthemselves。Further,nomanviolatedthefishlawsmoresystematicallyanddeliberatelythanBigAlec。

Hewascalled\"BigAlec\"becauseofhisgiganticstature。Hisheightwassixfeetthreeinches,andhewascorrespondinglybroad—

shoulderedanddeep—chested。Hewassplendidlymuscledandhardassteel,andtherewereinnumerablestoriesincirculationamongthefisher—folkconcerninghisprodigiousstrength。Hewasasboldanddominantofspiritashewasstrongofbody,andbecauseofthishewaswidelyknownbyanothername,thatof\"TheKingoftheGreeks。\"

ThefishingpopulationwaslargelycomposedofGreeks,andtheylookeduptohimandobeyedhimastheirchief。Andastheirchief,hefoughttheirfightsforthem,sawthattheywereprotected,savedthemfromthelawwhentheyfellintoitsclutches,andmadethemstandbyoneanotherandhimselfintimeoftrouble。

Intheolddays,thefishpatrolhadattemptedhiscapturemanydisastroustimesandhadfinallygivenitover,sothatwhenthewordwasoutthathewascomingtoBenicia,Iwasmostanxioustoseehim。ButIdidnothavetohunthimup。Inhisusualboldway,thefirstthinghedidonarrivingwastohuntusup。CharleyLeGrantandIatthetimewereunderapatrol—mannamedCarmintel,andthethreeofuswereontheReindeer,preparingforatrip,whenBigAlecsteppedaboard。Carmintelevidentlyknewhim,fortheyshookhandsinrecognition。BigAlectooknonoticeofCharleyorme。

\"I’vecomedowntofishsturgeonacoupleofmonths,\"hesaidtoCarmintel。

Hiseyesflashedwithchallengeashespoke,andwenoticedthepatrolman’seyesdropbeforehim。

\"That’sallright,Alec,\"Carmintelsaidinalowvoice。\"I’llnotbotheryou。Comeonintothecabin,andwe’lltalkthingsover,\"

headded。

Whentheyhadgoneinsideandshutthedoorsafterthem,Charleywinkedwithslowdeliberationatme。ButIwasonlyayoungster,andnewtomenandthewaysofsomemen,soIdidnotunderstand。

NordidCharleyexplain,thoughIfelttherewassomethingwrongaboutthebusiness。

Leavingthemtotheirconference,atCharley’ssuggestionweboardedourskiffandpulledovertotheOldSteamboatWharf,whereBigAlec’sarkwaslying。Anarkisahouse—boatofsmallthoughcomfortabledimensions,andisasnecessarytotheUpperBayfishermanasarenetsandboats。WewerebothcurioustoseeBigAlec’sark,forhistorysaidthatithadbeenthesceneofmorethanonepitchedbattle,andthatitwasriddledwithbullet—holes。

Wefoundtheholes(stoppedwithwoodenplugsandpaintedover),buttherewerenotsomanyasIhadexpected。Charleynotedmylookofdisappointment,andlaughed;andthentocomfortmehegaveanauthenticaccountofoneexpeditionwhichhaddescendeduponBigAlec’sfloatinghometocapturehim,alivepreferably,deadifnecessary。Attheendofhalfaday’sfighting,thepatrolmenhaddrawnoffinwreckedboats,withoneoftheirnumberkilledandthreewounded。Andwhentheyreturnednextmorningwithreinforcementstheyfoundonlythemooring—stakesofBigAlec’sark;thearkitselfremainedhiddenformonthsinthefastnessesoftheSuisuntules。

\"Butwhywashenothangedformurder?\"Idemanded。\"SurelytheUnitedStatesispowerfulenoughtobringsuchamantojustice。\"

\"Hegavehimselfupandstoodtrial,\"Charleyanswered。\"Itcosthimfiftythousanddollarstowinthecase,whichhedidontechnicalitiesandwiththeaidofthebestlawyersinthestate。

EveryGreekfishermanontherivercontributedtothesum。BigAlecleviedandcollectedthetax,foralltheworldlikeaking。

TheUnitedStatesmaybeall—powerful,mylad,butthefactremainsthatBigAlecisakinginsidetheUnitedStates,withacountryandsubjectsallhisown。\"

\"Butwhatareyougoingtodoabouthisfishingforsturgeon?He’sboundtofishwitha’Chineseline。’\"

Charleyshruggedhisshoulders。\"We’llseewhatwewillsee,\"hesaidenigmatically。

Nowa\"Chineseline\"isacunningdeviceinventedbythepeoplewhosenameitbears。Byasimplesystemoffloats,weights,andanchors,thousandsofhooks,eachonaseparateleader,aresuspendedatadistanceoffromsixinchestoafootabovethebottom。Theremarkablethingaboutsuchalineisthehook。Itisbarbless,andinplaceofthebarb,thehookisfiledlongandtaperingtoapointassharpasthatofaneedle。Thesehoodsareonlyafewinchesapart,andwhenseveralthousandofthemaresuspendedjustabovethebottom,likeafringe,foracoupleofhundredfathoms,theypresentaformidableobstacletothefishthattravelalongthebottom。

Suchafishisthesturgeon,whichgoesrootingalonglikeapig,andindeedisoftencalled\"pig—fish。\"Prickedbythefirsthookittouches,thesturgeongivesastartledleapandcomesintocontactwithhalfadozenmorehooks。Thenitthreshesaboutwildly,untilitreceiveshookafterhookinitssoftflesh;andthehooks,strainingfrommanydifferentangles,holdthelucklessfishfastuntilitisdrowned。BecausenosturgeoncanpassthroughaChineseline,thedeviceiscalledatrapinthefishlaws;andbecauseitbidsfairtoexterminatethesturgeon,itisbrandedbythefishlawsasillegal。Andsuchaline,wewereconfident,BigAlecintendedsetting,inopenandflagrantviolationofthelaw。

SeveraldayspassedafterthevisitofBigAlec,duringwhichCharleyandIkeptasharpwatchonhim。HetowedhisarkaroundtheSolanoWharfandintothebigbightatTurner’sShipyard。Thebightweknewtobegoodgroundforsturgeon,andtherewefeltsuretheKingoftheGreeksintendedtobeginoperations。Thetidecircledlikeamill—raceinandoutofthisbight,andmadeitpossibletoraise,lower,orsetaChineselineonlyatslackwater。SobetweenthetidesCharleyandImadeitapointforoneortheotherofustokeepalookoutfromtheSolanoWharf。

OnthefourthdayIwaslyinginthesunbehindthestringer—pieceofthewharf,whenIsawaskiffleavethedistantshoreandpulloutintothebight。InaninstanttheglasseswereatmyeyesandIwasfollowingeverymovementoftheskiff。Thereweretwomeninit,andthoughitwasagoodmileaway,ImadeoutoneofthemtobeBigAlec;anderetheskiffreturnedtoshoreImadeoutenoughmoretoknowthattheGreekhadsethisline。

\"BigAlechasaChineselineoutinthebightoffTurner’sShipyard,\"CharleyLeGrantsaidthatafternoontoCarmintel。

Afleetingexpressionofannoyancepassedoverthepatrolman’sface,andthenhesaid,\"Yes?\"inanabsentway,andthatwasall。

Charleybithislipwithsuppressedangerandturnedonhisheel。

\"Areyougame,mylad?\"hesaidtomelateronintheevening,justaswefinishedwashingdowntheReindeer’sdecksandwerepreparingtoturnin。

Alumpcameupinmythroat,andIcouldonlynodmyhead。

\"Well,then,\"andCharley’seyesglitteredinadeterminedway,\"we’vegottocaptureBigAlecbetweenus,youandI,andwe’vegottodoitinspiteofCarmintel。Willyoulendahand?\"

\"It’sahardproposition,butwecandoit,\"headdedafterapause。

\"Ofcoursewecan,\"Isupplementedenthusiastically。

Andthenhesaid,\"Ofcoursewecan,\"andweshookhandsonitandwenttobed。

Butitwasnoeasytaskwehadsetourselves。Inordertoconvictamanofillegalfishing,itwasnecessarytocatchhimintheactwithalltheevidenceofthecrimeabouthim—thehooks,thelines,thefish,andthemanhimself。ThismeantthatwemusttakeBigAlecontheopenwater,wherehecouldseeuscomingandprepareforusoneofthewarmreceptionsforwhichhewasnoted。

\"There’snogettingaroundit,\"Charleysaidonemorning。\"Ifwecanonlygetalongsideit’saneventoss,andthere’snothingleftforusbuttotryandgetalongside。Comeon,lad。\"

WewereintheColumbiaRiversalmonboat,theonewehadusedagainsttheChineseshrimp—catchers。Slackwaterhadcome,andaswedroppedaroundtheendoftheSolanoWharfwesawBigAlecatwork,runninghislineandremovingthefish。

\"Changeplaces,\"Charleycommanded,\"andsteerjustasternofhimasthoughyou’regoingintotheshipyard。\"

Itookthetiller,andCharleysatdownonathwartamidships,placinghisrevolverhandilybesidehim。

\"Ifhebeginstoshoot,\"hecautioned,\"getdowninthebottomandsteerfromthere,sothatnothingmorethanyourhandwillbeexposed。\"

Inodded,andwekeptsilentafterthat,theboatslippinggentlythroughthewaterandBigAlecgrowingnearerandnearer。Wecouldseehimquiteplainly,gaffingthesturgeonandthrowingthemintotheboatwhilehiscompanionranthelineandclearedthehooksashedroppedthembackintothewater。Nevertheless,wewerefivehundredyardsawaywhenthebigfishermanhailedus。

\"Here!You!Whatdoyouwant?\"heshouted。

\"Keepgoing,\"Charleywhispered,\"justasthoughyoudidn’thearhim。\"

Thenextfewmomentswereveryanxiousones。Thefishermanwasstudyingussharply,whilewewereglidinguponhimeverysecond。

\"Youkeepoffifyouknowwhat’sgoodforyou!\"hecalledoutsuddenly,asthoughhehadmadeuphismindastowhoandwhatwewere。\"Ifyoudon’t,I’llfixyou!\"

Hebroughtarifletohisshoulderandtraineditonme。

\"Nowwillyoukeepoff?\"hedemanded。

IcouldhearCharleygroanwithdisappointment。\"Keepoff,\"hewhispered;\"it’sallupforthistime。\"

Iputupthetillerandeasedthesheet,andthesalmonboatranofffiveorsixpoints。BigAlecwatchedustillwewereoutofrange,whenhereturnedtohiswork。

\"You’dbetterleaveBigAlecalone,\"Carmintelsaid,rathersourly,toCharleythatnight。

\"Sohe’sbeencomplainingtoyou,hashe?\"Charleysaidsignificantly。

Carmintelflushedpainfully。\"You’dbetterleavehimalone,Itellyou,\"herepeated。\"He’sadangerousman,anditwon’tpaytofoolwithhim。\"

\"Yes,\"Charleyansweredsoftly;\"I’veheardthatitpaysbettertoleavehimalone。\"

ThiswasadirectthrustatCarmintel,andwecouldseebytheexpressionofhisfacethatitsankhome。ForitwascommonknowledgethatBigAlecwasaswillingtobribeastofight,andthatoflateyearsmorethanonepatrolmanhadhandledthefisherman’smoney。

\"Doyoumeantosay—\"Carmintelbegan,inabullyingtone。

ButCharleycuthimoffshortly。\"Imeantosaynothing,\"hesaid。

\"YouheardwhatIsaid,andifthecapfits,why—\"

Heshruggedhisshoulders,andCarmintelgloweredathim,speechless。

\"Whatwewantisimagination,\"Charleysaidtomeoneday,whenwehadattemptedtocreepuponBigAlecinthegrayofdawnandhadbeenshotatforourtrouble。

Andthereafter,andformanydays,Icudgelledmybrainstryingtoimaginesomepossiblewaybywhichtwomen,onanopenstretchofwater,couldcaptureanotherwhoknewhowtousearifleandwasnevertobefoundwithoutone。Regularly,everyslackwater,withoutslyness,boldlyandopenlyinthebroadday,BigAlecwastobeseenrunninghisline。Andwhatmadeitparticularlyexasperatingwasthefactthateveryfisherman,fromBeniciatoVallejoknewthathewassuccessfullydefyingus。Carmintelalsobotheredus,forhekeptusbusyamongtheshad—fishersofSanPablo,sothatwehadlittletimetospareontheKingoftheGreeks。ButCharley’swifeandchildrenlivedatBenicia,andwehadmadetheplaceourheadquarters,sothatwealwaysreturnedtoit。

\"I’lltellyouwhatwecando,\"Isaid,afterseveralfruitlessweekshadpassed;\"wecanwaitsomeslackwatertillBigAlechasrunhislineandgoneashorewiththefish,andthenwecangooutandcapturetheline。Itwillputhimtotimeandexpensetomakeanother,andthenwe’llfiguretocapturethattoo。Ifwecan’tcapturehim,wecandiscouragehim,yousee。\"

Charleysaw,andsaiditwasn’tabadidea。Wewatchedourchance,andthenextlow—waterslack,afterBigAlechadremovedthefishfromthelineandreturnedashore,wewentoutinthesalmonboat。

Wehadthebearingsofthelinefromshoremarks,andweknewwewouldhavenodifficultyinlocatingit。Thefirstofthefloodtidewassettingin,whenweranbelowwherewethoughtthelinewasstretchedanddroppedoverafishing—boatanchor。Keepingashortropetotheanchor,sothatitbarelytouchedthebottom,wedraggeditslowlyalonguntilitstuckandtheboatfetcheduphardandfast。

\"We’vegotit,\"Charleycried。\"Comeonandlendahandtogetitin。\"

TogetherwehoveuptheropetilltheanchorIcameinsightwiththesturgeonlinecaughtacrossoneoftheflukes。Scoresofthemurderous—lookinghooksflashedintosightasweclearedtheanchor,andwehadjuststartedtorunalongthelinetotheendwherewecouldbegintoliftit,whenasharpthudintheboatstartledus。Welookedabout,butsawnothingandreturnedtoourwork。AninstantlatertherewasasimilarsharpthudandthegunwalesplinteredbetweenCharley’sbodyandmine。

\"That’sremarkablylikeabullet,lad,\"hesaidreflectively。\"Andit’salongshotBigAlec’smaking。\"

\"Andhe’susingsmokelesspowder,\"heconcluded,afteranexaminationofthemile—distantshore。\"That’swhywecan’thearthereport。\"

Ilookedattheshore,butcouldseenosignofBigAlec,whowasundoubtedlyhiddeninsomerockynookwithusathismercy。A

thirdbulletstruckthewater,glanced,passedsingingoverourheads,andstruckthewateragainbeyond。

\"Iguesswe’dbettergetoutofthis,\"Charleyremarkedcoolly。

\"Whatdoyouthink,lad?\"

Ithoughtso,too,andsaidwedidn’twantthelineanyway。

Whereuponwecastoffandhoistedthespritsail。Thebulletsceasedatonce,andwesailedaway,unpleasantlyconfidentthatBigAlecwaslaughingatourdiscomfiture。

Andmorethanthat,thenextdayonthefishingwharf,wherewewereinspectingnets,hesawfittolaughandsneeratus,andthisbeforeallthefishermen。Charley’sfacewentblackwithanger;

butbeyondpromisingBigAlecthatintheendhewouldsurelylandhimbehindthebars,hecontrolledhimselfandsaidnothing。TheKingoftheGreeksmadehisboastthatnofishpatrolhadevertakenhimorevercouldtakehim,andthefishermencheeredhimandsaiditwastrue。Theygrewexcited,anditlookedliketroubleforawhile;butBigAlecassertedhiskingshipandquelledthem。

CarmintelalsolaughedatCharley,anddroppedsarcasticremarks,andmadeithardforhim。ButCharleyrefusedtobeangered,thoughhetoldmeinconfidencethatheintendedtocaptureBigAlecifittookalltherestofhislifetoaccomplishit。

\"Idon’tknowhowI’lldoit,\"hesaid,\"butdoitIwill,assureasIamCharleyLeGrant。Theideawillcometomeattherightandpropertime,neverfear。\"

Andattherighttimeitcame,andmostunexpectedly。Fullyamonthhadpassed,andwewereconstantlyupanddowntheriver,anddownandupthebay,withnosparemomentstodevotetotheparticularfishermanwhoranaChineselineinthebightofTurner’sShipyard。WehadcalledinatSelby’sSmelteroneafternoon,whileonpatrolwork,whenallunknowntousouropportunityhappenedalong。Itappearedintheguiseofahelplessyachtloadedwithseasickpeople,sowecouldhardlybeexpectedtorecognizeitastheopportunity。Itwasalargesloop—yacht,anditwashelplessinasmuchasthetrade—windwasblowinghalfagaleandtherewerenocapablesailorsaboard。

FromthewharfatSelby’swewatchedwithcarelessinterestthelubberlymanoeuvreperformedofbringingtheyachttoanchor,andtheequallylubberlymanoeuvreofsendingthesmallboatashore。A

verymiserable—lookingmanindraggledducks,afternearlyswampingtheboatintheheavyseas,passedusthepainterandclimbedout。

Hestaggeredaboutasthoughthewharfwererolling,andtoldushistroubles,whichwerethetroublesoftheyacht。Theonlyrough—weathersailoraboard,themanonwhomtheyalldepended,hadbeencalledbacktoSanFranciscobyatelegram,andtheyhadattemptedtocontinuethecruisealone。ThehighwindandbigseasofSanPabloBayhadbeentoomuchforthem;allhandsweresick,nobodyknewanythingorcoulddoanything;andsotheyhadrunintothesmeltereithertodeserttheyachtortogetsomebodytobringittoBenicia。Inshort,didweknowofanysailorswhowouldbringtheyachtintoBenicia?

Charleylookedatme。TheReindeerwaslyinginasnugplace。Wehadnothingonhandinthewayofpatrolworktillmidnight。Withthewindthenblowing,wecouldsailtheyachtintoBeniciainacoupleofhours,haveseveralmorehoursashore,andcomebacktothesmelterontheeveningtrain。

\"Allright,captain,\"Charleysaidtothedisconsolateyachtsman,whosmiledinsicklyfashionatthetitle。

\"I’monlytheowner,\"heexplained。

Werowedhimaboardinmuchbetterstylethanhehadcomeashore,andsawforourselvesthehelplessnessofthepassengers。Therewereadozenmenandwomen,andallofthemtoosickeventoappeargratefulatourcoming。Theyachtwasrollingsavagely,broadon,andnosoonerhadtheowner’sfeettouchedthedeckthanhecollapsedandjoined,theothers。Notonewasabletobearahand,soCharleyandIbetweenusclearedthebadlytangledrunninggear,gotupsail,andhoistedanchor。

Itwasaroughtrip,thoughaswiftone。TheCarquinezStraitswereawelteroffoamandsmother,andwecamethroughthemwildlybeforethewind,thebigmainsailalternatelydippingandflingingitsboomskywardaswetorealong。Butthepeopledidnotmind。

Theydidnotmindanything。Twoorthree,includingtheowner,sprawledinthecockpit,shudderingwhentheyachtliftedandracedandsankdizzilyintothetrough,andbetween—whilesregardingtheshorewithyearningeyes。Therestwerehuddledonthecabinflooramongthecushions。Nowandagainsomeonegroaned,butforthemostparttheywereaslimpassomanydeadpersons。

AsthebightatTurner’sShipyardopenedout,Charleyedgedintoittogetthesmootherwater。Beniciawasinview,andwewerebowlingalongovercomparativelyeasywater,whenaspeckofaboatdancedupaheadofus,directlyinourcourse。Itwaslow—waterslack。CharleyandIlookedateachother。Nowordwasspoken,butatoncetheyachtbeganamostastonishingperformance,veeringandyawingasthoughthegreenestofamateurswasatthewheel。Itwasasightforsailormentosee。Toallappearances,arunawayyachtwascareeringmadlyoverthebight,andnowandagainyieldingalittlebittocontrolinadesperateefforttomakeBenicia。

Theownerforgothisseasicknesslongenoughtolookanxious。Thespeckofaboatgrewlargerandlarger,tillwecouldseeBigAlecandhispartner,withaturnofthesturgeonlinearoundacleat,restingfromtheirlabortolaughatus。Charleypulledhissou’westeroverhiseyes,andIfollowedhisexample,thoughI

couldnotguesstheideaheevidentlyhadinmindandintendedtocarryintoexecution。

Wecamefoamingdownabreastoftheskiff,soclosethatwecouldhearabovethewindthevoicesofBigAlecandhismateastheyshoutedatuswithallthescornthatprofessionalwatermenfeelforamateurs,especiallywhenamateursaremakingfoolsofthemselves。

Wethunderedonpastthefishermen,andnothinghadhappened。

Charleygrinnedatthedisappointmenthesawinmyface,andthenshouted:

\"Standbythemain—sheettojibe!\"

Heputthewheelhardover,andtheyachtwhirledaroundobediently。Themain—sheetslackedanddipped,thenshotoverourheadsaftertheboomandtautenedwithacrashonthetraveller。

Theyachtheeledoveralmostonherbeamends,andagreatwailwentupfromtheseasickpassengersastheysweptacrossthecabinfloorinatangledmassandpiledintoaheapinthestarboardbunks。

Butwehadnotimeforthem。Theyacht,completingthemanoeuvre,headedintothewindwithslattingcanvas,andrightedtoanevenkeel。Wewerestillplungingahead,anddirectlyinourpathwastheskiff。IsawBigAlecdiveoverboardandhismateleapforourbowsprit。Thencamethecrashaswestrucktheboat,andaseriesofgrindingbumpsasitpassedunderourbottom。

\"Thatfixeshisrifle,\"IheardCharleymutter,ashespranguponthedecktolookforBigAlecsomewhereastern。

Thewindandseaquicklystoppedourforwardmovement,andwebegantodriftbackwardoverthespotwheretheskiffhadbeen。BigAlec’sblackheadandswarthyfacepoppedupwithinarm’sreach;

andallunsuspectingandveryangrywithwhathetooktobetheclumsinessofamateursailors,hewashauledaboard。Alsohewasoutofbreath,forhehaddiveddeepandstayeddownlongtoescapeourkeel。

Thenextinstant,totheperplexityandconsternationoftheowner,CharleywasontopofBigAlecinthecockpit,andIwashelpingbindhimwithgaskets。Theownerwasdancingexcitedlyaboutanddemandinganexplanation,butbythattimeBigAlec’spartnerhadcrawledaftfromthebowspritandwaspeeringapprehensivelyovertherailintothecockpit。Charley’sarmshotaroundhisneckandthemanlandedonhisbackbesideBigAlec。

\"Moregaskets!\"Charleyshouted,andImadehastetosupplythem。

Thewreckedskiffwasrollingsluggishlyashortdistancetowindward,andItrimmedthesheetswhileCharleytookthewheelandsteeredforit。

\"Thesetwomenareoldoffenders,\"heexplainedtotheangryowner;

\"andtheyaremostpersistentviolatorsofthefishandgamelaws。

Youhaveseenthemcaughtintheact,andyoumayexpecttobesubpoenaedaswitnessforthestatewhenthetrialcomesoff。\"

Ashespokeheroundedalongsidetheskiff。Ithadbeentornfromtheline,asectionofwhichwasdraggingtoit。Hehauledinfortyorfiftyfeetwithayoungsturgeonstillfastinatangleofbarblesshooks,slashedthatmuchofthelinefreewithhisknife,andtosseditintothecockpitbesidetheprisoners。

\"Andthere’stheevidence,ExhibitA,forthepeople,\"Charleycontinued。\"Lookitovercarefullysothatyoumayidentifyitinthecourt—roomwiththetimeandplaceofcapture。\"

Andthen,intriumph,withnomoreveeringandyawing,wesailedintoBenicia,theKingoftheGreeksboundhardandfastinthecockpit,andforthefirsttimeinhislifeaprisonerofthefishpatrol。

ARAIDONTHEOYSTERPIRATES

Ofthefishpatrolmenunderwhomweservedatvarioustimes,CharleyLeGrantandIwereagreed,Ithink,thatNeilPartingtonwasthebest。Hewasneitherdishonestnorcowardly;andwhilehedemandedstrictobediencewhenwewereunderhisorders,atthesametimeourrelationswerethoseofeasycomradeship,andhepermittedusafreedomtowhichwewereordinarilyunaccustomed,asthepresentstorywillshow。

Neil’sfamilylivedinOakland,whichisontheLowerBay,notmorethansixmilesacrossthewaterfromSanFrancisco。Oneday,whilescoutingamongtheChineseshrimp—catchersofPointPedro,hereceivedwordthathiswifewasveryill;andwithinthehourtheReindeerwasbowlingalongforOakland,withastiffnorthwestbreezeastern。WeranuptheOaklandEstuaryandcametoanchor,andinthedaysthatfollowed,whileNeilwasashore,wetighteneduptheReindeer’srigging,overhauledtheballast,scrapeddown,andputthesloopintothoroughshape。

Thisdone,timehungheavyonourhands。Neil’swifewasdangerouslyill,andtheoutlookwasaweek’slie—over,awaitingthecrisis。CharleyandIroamedthedocks,wonderingwhatweshoulddo,andsocameupontheoysterfleetlyingattheOaklandCityWharf。Inthemaintheyweretrim,nattyboats,madeforspeedandbadweather,andwesatdownonthestringer—pieceofthedocktostudythem。

\"Agoodcatch,Iguess,\"Charleysaid,pointingtotheheapsofoysters,assortedinthreesizes,whichlayupontheirdecks。

Pedlerswerebackingtheirwagonstotheedgeofthewharf,andfromthebargainingandchafferingthatwenton,Imanagedtolearnthesellingpriceoftheoysters。

\"Thatboatmusthaveatleasttwohundreddollars’worthaboard,\"I

calculated。\"Iwonderhowlongittooktogettheload?\"

\"Threeorfourdays,\"Charleyanswered。\"Notbadwagesfortwomen—twenty—fivedollarsadayapiece。\"

Theboatwewerediscussing,theGhost,laydirectlybeneathus。

Twomencomposeditscrew。Onewasasquat,broad—shoulderedfellowwithremarkablylongandgorilla—likearms,whiletheotherwastallandwellproportioned,withclearblueeyesandamatofstraightblackhair。SounusualandstrikingwasthiscombinationofhairandeyesthatCharleyandIremainedsomewhatlongerthanweintended。

Anditwaswellthatwedid。Astout,elderlyman,withthedressandcarriageofasuccessfulmerchant,cameupandstoodbesideus,lookingdownuponthedeckoftheGhost。Heappearedangry,andthelongerhelookedtheangrierhegrew。

\"Thosearemyoysters,\"hesaidatlast。\"Iknowtheyaremyoysters。Youraidedmybedslastnightandrobbedmeofthem。\"

ThetallmanandtheshortmanontheGhostlookedup。

\"Hello,Taft,\"theshortmansaid,withinsolentfamiliarity。

(Amongthebayfarershehadgainedthenicknameof\"TheCentipede\"

onaccountofhislongarms。)\"Hello,Taft,\"herepeated,withthesametouchofinsolence。\"Wot’ryougrowlingaboutnow?\"

\"Thosearemyoysters—that’swhatIsaid。You’vestolenthemfrommybeds。\"

\"Yermightywise,ain’tye?\"wastheCentipede’ssneeringreply。

\"S’poseyoucantellyouroysterswhereveryousee’em?\"

\"Now,inmyexperience,\"brokeinthetallman,\"oystersisoysterswhereveryoufind’em,an’they’reprettymuchalikealltheBayover,andtheworldover,too,forthatmatter。We’renotwantin’

toquarrelwithyou,Mr。Taft,butwejes’wishyouwouldn’tinsinuatethatthemoystersisyoursan’thatwe’rethievesan’

robberstillyoucanprovethegoods。\"

\"Iknowthey’remine;I’dstakemylifeonit!\"Mr。Taftsnorted。

\"Proveit,\"challengedthetallman,whoweafterwardlearnedwasknownas\"ThePorpoise\"becauseofhiswonderfulswimmingabilities。

Mr。Taftshruggedhisshouldershelplessly。Ofcoursehecouldnotprovetheoysterstobehis,nomatterhowcertainhemightbe。

\"I’dgiveathousanddollarstohaveyoumenbehindthebars!\"hecried。\"I’llgivefiftydollarsaheadforyourarrestandconviction,allofyou!\"

Aroaroflaughterwentupfromthedifferentboats,fortherestofthepirateshadbeenlisteningtothediscussion。

\"There’smoremoneyinoysters,\"thePorpoiseremarkeddryly。

Mr。Taftturnedimpatientlyonhisheelandwalkedaway。Fromoutofthecornerofhiseye,Charleynotedthewayhewent。Severalminuteslater,whenhehaddisappearedaroundacorner,Charleyroselazilytohisfeet。Ifollowedhim,andwesaunteredoffintheoppositedirectiontothattakenbyMr。Taft。

\"Comeon!Lively!\"Charleywhispered,whenwepassedfromtheviewoftheoysterfleet。

Ourcoursewaschangedatonce,andwedodgedaroundcornersandracedupanddownside—streetstillMr。Taft’sgenerousformloomedupaheadofus。

\"I’mgoingtointerviewhimaboutthatreward,\"Charleyexplained,aswerapidlyover—hauledtheoyster—bedowner。\"Neilwillbedelayedhereforaweek,andyouandImightaswellbedoingsomethinginthemeantime。Whatdoyousay?\"

\"Ofcourse,ofcourse,\"Mr。Taftsaid,whenCharleyhadintroducedhimselfandexplainedhiserrand。\"Thosethievesarerobbingmeofthousandsofdollarseveryyear,andIshallbegladtobreakthemupatanyprice,—yes,sir,atanyprice。AsIsaid,I’llgivefiftydollarsahead,andcallitcheapatthat。They’verobbedmybeds,torndownmysigns,terrorizedmywatchmen,andlastyearkilledoneofthem。Couldn’tproveit。Alldoneintheblacknessofnight。AllIhadwasadeadwatchmanandnoevidence。Thedetectivescoulddonothing。Nobodyhasbeenabletodoanythingwiththosemen。Wehaveneversucceededinarrestingoneofthem。

SoIsay,Mr。—Whatdidyousayyournamewas?\"

\"LeGrant,\"Charleyanswered。

\"SoIsay,Mr。LeGrant,Iamdeeplyobligedtoyoufortheassistanceyouoffer。AndIshallbeglad,mostglad,sir,toco—

operatewithyouineveryway。Mywatchmenandboatsareatyourdisposal。ComeandseemeattheSanFranciscoofficesanytime,ortelephoneatmyexpense。Anddon’tbeafraidofspendingmoney。

I’llfootyourexpenses,whatevertheyare,solongastheyarewithinreason。Thesituationisgrowingdesperate,andsomethingmustbedonetodeterminewhetherIorthatbandofruffiansownthoseoysterbeds。\"

\"Nowwe’llseeNeil,\"Charleysaid,whenhehadseenMr。TaftuponhistraintoSanFrancisco。

NotonlydidNeilPartingtoninterposenoobstacletoouradventure,butheprovedtobeofthegreatestassistance。CharleyandIknewnothingoftheoysterindustry,whilehisheadwasanencyclopaediaoffactsconcerningit。Also,withinanhourorso,hewasabletobringtousaGreekboyofseventeenoreighteenwhoknewthoroughlywelltheinsandoutsofoysterpiracy。

AtthispointImayaswellexplainthatweofthefishpatrolwerefreelancesinaway。WhileNeilPartington,whowasapatrolmanproper,receivedaregularsalary,CharleyandI,beingmerelydeputies,receivedonlywhatweearned—thatistosay,acertainpercentageofthefinesimposedonconvictedviolatorsofthefishlaws。Also,anyrewardsthatchancedourwaywereours。WeofferedtosharewithPartingtonwhateverweshouldgetfromMr。

Taft,butthepatrolmanwouldnothearofit。Hewasonlytoohappy,hesaid,todoagoodturnforus,whohaddonesomanyforhim。

Weheldalongcouncilofwar,andmappedoutthefollowinglineofaction。OurfaceswereunfamiliarontheLowerBay,butastheReindeerwaswellknownasafish—patrolsloop,theGreekboy,whosenamewasNicholas,andIweretosailsomeinnocent—lookingcraftdowntoAsparagusIslandandjointheoysterpirates’fleet。

Here,accordingtoNicholas’sdescriptionofthebedsandthemannerofraiding,itwaspossibleforustocatchthepiratesintheactofstealingoysters,andatthesametimetogettheminourpower。Charleywastobeontheshore,withMr。Taft’swatchmenandaposseofconstables,tohelpusattherighttime。

\"Iknowjusttheboat,\"Neilsaid,attheconclusionofthediscussion,\"acrazyoldsloopthat’slyingoveratTiburon。YouandNicholascangooverbytheferry,charteritforasong,andsaildirectforthebeds。\"

\"Goodluckbewithyou,boys,\"hesaidatparting,twodayslater。

\"Remember,theyaredangerousmen,sobecareful。\"

NicholasandIsucceededincharteringthesloopverycheaply;andbetweenlaughs,whilegettingupsail,weagreedthatshewasevencrazierandolderthanshehadbeendescribed。Shewasabig,flat—bottomed,square—sternedcraft,sloop—rigged,withasprungmast,slackrigging,dilapidatedsails,androttenrunning—gear,clumsytohandleanduncertaininbringingabout,andshesmelledvilelyofcoaltar,withwhichstrangestuffshehadbeensmearedfromstemtosternandfromcabin—rooftocentreboard。Andtocapitall,CoalTarMaggiewasprintedingreatwhitelettersthewholelengthofeitherside。

ItwasanuneventfulthoughlaughablerunfromTiburontoAsparagusIsland,wherewearrivedintheafternoonofthefollowingday。

Theoysterpirates,afleetofadozensloops,werelyingatanchoronwhatwasknownasthe\"DesertedBeds。\"TheCoalTarMaggiecamesloshingintotheirmidstwithalightbreezeastern,andtheycrowdedondecktoseeus。NicholasandIhadcaughtthespiritofthecrazycraft,andwehandledherinmostlubberlyfashion。

\"Wotisit?\"someonecalled。

\"Nameit’n’yekinhaveit!\"calledanother。

\"Iswannaow,efitain’ttheoldArkitself!\"mimickedtheCentipedefromthedeckoftheGhost。

\"Hey!Ahoythere,clippership!\"anotherwagshouted。\"Wot’syerport?\"

Wetooknonoticeofthejoking,butacted,afterthemannerofgreenhorns,asthoughtheCoalTarMaggierequiredourundividedattention。IroundedherwelltowindwardoftheGhost,andNicholasranfor’ardtodroptheanchor。Toallappearancesitwasabungle,thewaythechaintangledandkepttheanchorfromreachingthebottom。AndtoallappearancesNicholasandIwereterriblyexcitedaswestrovetoclearit。Atanyrate,wequitedeceivedthepirates,whotookhugedelightinourpredicament。

Butthechainremainedtangled,andamidallkindsofmockingadvicewedrifteddownuponandfouledtheGhost,whosebowspritpokedsquarethroughourmainsailandrippedaholeinitasbigasabarndoor。TheCentipedeandthePorpoisedoubleduponthecabininparoxysmsoflaughter,andleftustogetclearasbestwecould。This,withmuchunseaman—likeperformance,wesucceededindoing,andlikewiseinclearingtheanchor—chain,ofwhichweletoutaboutthreehundredfeet。Withonlytenfeetofwaterunderus,thiswouldpermittheCoalTarMaggietoswinginacirclesixhundredfeetindiameter,inwhichcircleshewouldbeabletofoulatleasthalfthefleet。

Theoysterpirateslaysnuglytogetheratshorthawsers,theweatherbeingfine,andtheyprotestedloudlyatourignoranceinputtingoutsuchanunwarrantedlengthofanchor—chain。Andnotonlydidtheyprotest,fortheymadeusheaveitinagain,allbutthirtyfeet。

Havingsufficientlyimpressedthemwithourgenerallubberliness,NicholasandIwentbelowtocongratulateourselvesandtocooksupper。Hardlyhadwefinishedthemealandwashedthedishes,whenaskiffgroundagainsttheCoalTarMaggie’sside,andheavyfeettrampledondeck。ThentheCentipede’sbrutalfaceappearedinthecompanionway,andhedescendedintothecabin,followedbythePorpoise。Beforetheycouldseatthemselvesonabunk,anotherskiffcamealongside,andanother,andanother,tillthewholefleetwasrepresentedbythegatheringinthecabin。

\"Where’dyouswipetheoldtub?\"askedasquatandhairyman,withcrueleyesandMexicanfeatures。

\"Didn’tswipeit,\"Nicholasanswered,meetingthemontheirowngroundandencouragingtheideathatwehadstolentheCoalTarMaggie。\"Andifwedid,whatofit?\"

\"Well,Idon’tadmireyourtaste,that’sall,\"sneeredheoftheMexicanfeatures。\"I’drotonthebeachfirstbeforeI’dtakeatubthatcouldn’tgetoutofitsownway。\"

\"Howwerewetoknowtillwetriedher?\"Nicholasasked,soinnocentlyastocausealaugh。\"Andhowdoyougettheoysters?\"

hehurriedon。\"Wewantaloadofthem;that’swhatwecamefor,aloadofoysters。\"

\"Whatd’yewant’emfor?\"demandedthePorpoise。

\"Oh,togiveawaytoourfriends,ofcourse,\"Nicholasretorted。

\"That’swhatyoudowithyours,Isuppose。\"

Thisstartedanotherlaugh,andasourvisitorsgrewmoregenialwecouldseethattheyhadnottheslightestsuspicionofouridentityorpurpose。

\"Didn’tIseeyouonthedockinOaklandtheotherday?\"theCentipedeaskedsuddenlyofme。

\"Yep,\"Iansweredboldly,takingthebullbythehorns。\"Iwaswatchingyoufellowsandfiguringoutwhetherwe’dgooysteringornot。It’saprettygoodbusiness,Icalculate,andsowe’regoinginforit。Thatis,\"Ihastenedtoadd,\"ifyoufellowsdon’tmind。\"

\"I’lltellyouonething,whichain’ttwothings,\"hereplied,\"andthatisyou’llhavetohumpyerselfan’getabetterboat。Wewon’tstandtobedisgracedbyanysuchboxasthis。Understand?\"

\"Sure,\"Isaid。\"Soonaswesellsomeoysterswe’lloutfitinstyle。\"

\"Andifyoushowyerselfsquarean’therightsort,\"hewenton,\"why,youkinrunwithus。Butifyoudon’t\"(herehisvoicebecamesternandmenacing),\"why,it’llbethesickestdayofyerlife。Understand?\"

\"Sure,\"Isaid。

Afterthatandmorewarningandadviceofsimilarnature,theconversationbecamegeneral,andwelearnedthatthebedsweretoberaidedthatverynight。Astheygotintotheirboats,afteranhour’sstay,wewereinvitedtojointhemintheraidwiththeassuranceof\"themorethemerrier。\"

\"Didyounoticethatshort,Mexican—lookingchap?\"Nicholasasked,whentheyhaddepartedtotheirvarioussloops。\"He’sBarchi,oftheSportingLifeGang,andthefellowthatcamewithhimisSkilling。They’rebothoutnowonfivethousanddollars’bail。\"

IhadheardoftheSportingLifeGangbefore,acrowdofhoodlumsandcriminalsthatterrorizedthelowerquartersofOakland,andtwo—thirdsofwhichwereusuallytobefoundinstate’sprisonforcrimesthatrangedfromperjuryandballot—boxstuffingtomurder。

\"Theyarenotregularoysterpirates,\"Nicholascontinued。

\"They’vejustcomedownforthelarkandtomakeafewdollars。

Butwe’llhavetowatchoutforthem。\"

Wesatinthecockpitanddiscussedthedetailsofourplantilleleveno’clockhadpassed,whenweheardtherattleofanoarinaboatfromthedirectionoftheGhost。Wehauledupourownskiff,tossedinafewsacks,androwedover。Therewefoundalltheskiffsassembling,itbeingtheintentiontoraidthebedsinabody。

Tomysurprise,Ifoundbarelyafootofwaterwherewehaddroppedanchorintenfeet。ItwasthebigJunerun—outofthefullmoon,andastheebbhadyetanhourandahalftorun,Iknewthatouranchoragewouldbedrygroundbeforeslackwater。

Mr。Taft’sbedswerethreemilesaway,andforalongtimewerowedsilentlyinthewakeoftheotherboats,onceinawhilegroundingandouroarbladesconstantlystrikingbottom。Atlastwecameuponsoftmudcoveredwithnotmorethantwoinchesofwater—notenoughtofloattheboats。Butthepiratesatoncewereovertheside,andbypushingandpullingontheflat—bottomedskiffs,wemovedsteadilyalong。

Thefullmoonwaspartlyobscuredbyhigh—flyingclouds,butthepirateswenttheirwaywiththefamiliaritybornoflongpractice。

Afterhalfamileofthemud,wecameuponadeepchannel,upwhichwerowed,withdeadoystershoalsloominghighanddryoneitherside。Atlastwereachedthepickinggrounds。Twomen,ononeoftheshoals,hailedusandwarnedusoff。ButtheCentipede,thePorpoise,Barchi,andSkillingtookthelead,andfollowedbytherestofus,atleastthirtymeninhalfasmanyboats,rowedrightuptothewatchmen。

\"You’dbetterslideoutathishere,\"Barchisaidthreateningly,\"orwe’llfillyousofullofholesyouwouldn’tfloatinmolasses。\"

Thewatchmenwiselyretreatedbeforesooverwhelmingaforce,androwedtheirboatalongthechanneltowardwheretheshoreshouldbe。Besides,itwasintheplanforthemtoretreat。

Wehauledthenosesoftheboatsupontheshoresideofabigshoal,andallhands,withsacks,spreadoutandbeganpicking。

Everynowandagainthecloudsthinnedbeforethefaceofthemoon,andwecouldseethebigoystersquitedistinctly。Inalmostnotimesackswerefilledandcarriedbacktotheboats,wherefreshoneswereobtained。NicholasandIreturnedoftenandanxiouslytotheboatswithourlittleloads,butalwaysfoundsomeoneofthepiratescomingorgoing。

\"Nevermind,\"hesaid;\"nohurry。Astheypickfartherandfartheraway,itwilltaketoolongtocarrytotheboats。Thenthey’llstandthefullsacksonendandpickthemupwhenthetidecomesinandtheskiffswillfloattothem。\"

Fullyhalfanhourwentby,andthetidehadbeguntoflood,whenthiscametopass。Leavingthepiratesattheirwork,westolebacktotheboats。Onebyone,andnoiselessly,weshovedthemoffandmadethemfastinanawkwardflotilla。Justaswewereshovingoffthelastskiff,ourown,oneofthemencameuponus。ItwasBarchi。Hisquickeyetookinthesituationataglance,andhesprangforus;butwewentclearwithamightyshove,andhewasleftflounderinginthewateroverhishead。Assoonashegotbacktotheshoalheraisedhisvoiceandgavethealarm。

Werowedwithallourstrength,butitwasslowgoingwithsomanyboatsintow。Apistolcrackedfromtheshoal,asecond,andathird;thenaregularfusilladebegan。Thebulletsspatandspatallaboutus;butthickcloudshadcoveredthemoon,andinthedimdarknessitwasnomorethanrandomfiring。Itwasonlybychancethatwecouldbehit。

\"Wishwehadalittlesteamlaunch,\"Ipanted。

\"I’djustassoonthemoonstayedhidden,\"Nicholaspantedback。