第1章

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Onmyrighthandtherewerelinesoffishingstakesresemblingamysterioussystemofhalf-submergedbamboofences,incomprehensibleinitsdivisionofthedomainoftropicalfishes,andcrazyofaspectasifabandonedforeverbysomenomadtribeoffishermennowgonetotheotherendoftheocean;

fortherewasnosignofhumanhabitationasfarastheeyecouldreach。Totheleftagroupofbarrenislets,suggestingruinsofstonewalls,towers,andblockhouses,haditsfoundationssetinablueseathatitselflookedsolid,sostillandstablediditliebelowmyfeet;eventhetrackoflightfromthewesteringsunshonesmoothly,withoutthatanimatedglitterwhichtellsofanimperceptibleripple。

AndwhenIturnedmyheadtotakeapartingglanceatthetugwhichhadjustleftusanchoredoutsidethebar,Isawthestraightlineoftheflatshorejoinedtothestablesea,edgetoedge,withaperfectandunmarkedcloseness,inoneleveledfloorhalfbrown,halfblueundertheenormousdomeofthesky。

Correspondingintheirinsignificancetotheisletsofthesea,twosmallclumpsoftrees,oneoneachsideoftheonlyfaultintheimpeccablejoint,markedthemouthoftheriverMeinamwehadjustleftonthefirstpreparatorystageofourhomewardjourney;and,farbackontheinlandlevel,alargerandloftiermass,thegrovesurroundingthegreatPaknampagoda,wastheonlythingonwhichtheeyecouldrestfromthevaintaskofexploringthemonotonoussweepofthehorizon。

Hereandtheregleamsasofafewscatteredpiecesofsilvermarkedthewindingsofthegreatriver;andonthenearestofthem,justwithinthebar,thetugsteamingrightintothelandbecamelosttomysight,hullandfunnelandmasts,asthoughtheimpassiveearthhadswallowedherupwithoutaneffort,withoutatremor。

Myeyefollowedthelightcloudofhersmoke,nowhere,nowthere,abovetheplain,accordingtothedeviouscurvesofthestream,butalwaysfainterandfartheraway,tillIlostitatlastbehindthemiter-shapedhillofthegreatpagoda。

AndthenIwasleftalonewithmyship,anchoredattheheadoftheGulfofSiam。

Shefloatedatthestartingpointofalongjourney,verystillinanimmensestillness,theshadowsofhersparsflungfartotheeastwardbythesettingsun。AtthatmomentIwasaloneonherdecks。

Therewasnotasoundinher——andaroundusnothingmoved,nothinglived,notacanoeonthewater,notabirdintheair,notacloudinthesky。

Inthisbreathlesspauseatthethresholdofalongpassageweseemedtobemeasuringourfitnessforalongandarduousenterprise,theappointedtaskofbothourexistencestobecarriedout,farfromallhumaneyes,withonlyskyandseaforspectatorsandforjudges。

Theremusthavebeensomeglareintheairtointerferewithone’ssight,becauseitwasonlyjustbeforethesunleftusthatmyroamingeyesmadeoutbeyondthehighestridgesoftheprincipalisletofthegroupsomethingwhichdidawaywiththesolemnityofperfectsolitude。

Thetideofdarknessflowedonswiftly;andwithtropicalsuddennessaswarmofstarscameoutabovetheshadowyearth,whileIlingeredyet,myhandrestinglightlyonmyship’srailasifontheshoulderofatrustedfriend。But,withallthatmultitudeofcelestialbodiesstaringdownatone,thecomfortofquietcommunionwithherwasgoneforgood。

Andtherewerealsodisturbingsoundsbythistime——voices,footstepsforward;

thestewardflittedalongthemain-deck,abusilyministeringspirit;

ahandbelltinkledurgentlyunderthepoopdeck……

Ifoundmytwoofficerswaitingformenearthesuppertable,inthelightedcuddy。Wesatdownatonce,andasIhelpedthechiefmate,Isaid:

\"Areyouawarethatthereisashipanchoredinsidetheislands?

Isawhermastheadsabovetheridgeasthesunwentdown。\"

Heraisedsharplyhissimpleface,overchargedbyaterriblegrowthofwhisker,andemittedhisusualejaculations:

\"Blessmysoul,sir!Youdon’tsayso!\"

Mysecondmatewasaround-cheeked,silentyoungman,gravebeyondhisyears,Ithought;butasoureyeshappenedtomeetI

detectedaslightquiveronhislips。Ilookeddownatonce。

Itwasnotmyparttoencouragesneeringonboardmyship。

Itmustbesaid,too,thatIknewverylittleofmyofficers。

Inconsequenceofcertaineventsofnoparticularsignificance,excepttomyself,Ihadbeenappointedtothecommandonlyafortnightbefore。NeitherdidIknowmuchofthehandsforward。

Allthesepeoplehadbeentogetherforeighteenmonthsorso,andmypositionwasthatoftheonlystrangeronboard。

Imentionthisbecauseithassomebearingonwhatistofollow。

ButwhatIfeltmostwasmybeingastrangertotheship;

andifallthetruthmustbetold,Iwassomewhatofastrangertomyself。Theyoungestmanonboard(barringthesecondmate),anduntriedasyetbyapositionofthefullestresponsibility,Iwaswillingtotaketheadequacyoftheothersforgranted。

Theyhadsimplytobeequaltotheirtasks;butIwonderedhowfarIshouldturnoutfaithfultothatidealconceptionofone’sownpersonalityeverymansetsupforhimselfsecretly。

Meantimethechiefmate,withanalmostvisibleeffectofcollaborationonthepartofhisroundeyesandfrightfulwhiskers,wastryingtoevolveatheoryoftheanchoredship。Hisdominanttraitwastotakeallthingsintoearnestconsideration。Hewasofapainstakingturnofmind。

Asheusedtosay,he\"likedtoaccounttohimself\"forpracticallyeverythingthatcameinhisway,downtoamiserablescorpionhehadfoundinhiscabinaweekbefore。Thewhyandthewhereforeofthatscorpion——howitgotonboardandcametoselecthisroomratherthanthepantry(whichwasadarkplaceandmorewhatascorpionwouldbepartialto),andhowonearthitmanagedtodrownitselfintheinkwellofhiswritingdesk——hadexercisedhiminfinitely。

Theshipwithintheislandswasmuchmoreeasilyaccountedfor;

andjustaswewereabouttorisefromtablehemadehispronouncement。

Shewas,hedoubtednot,ashipfromhomelatelyarrived。Probablyshedrewtoomuchwatertocrossthebarexceptatthetopofspringtides。

Thereforeshewentintothatnaturalharbortowaitforafewdaysinpreferencetoremaininginanopenroadstead。

\"That’sso,\"confirmedthesecondmate,suddenly,inhisslightlyhoarsevoice。\"Shedrawsovertwentyfeet。

She’stheLiverpoolshipSephorawithacargoofcoal。

Hundredandtwenty-threedaysfromCardiff。\"

Welookedathiminsurprise。

\"Thetugboatskippertoldmewhenhecameonboardforyourletters,sir,\"explainedtheyoungman。

\"Heexpectstotakeheruptheriverthedayaftertomorrow。\"

Afterthusoverwhelminguswiththeextentofhisinformationheslippedoutofthecabin。Themateobservedregretfullythathe\"couldnotaccountforthatyoungfellow’swhims。\"

Whatpreventedhimtellingusallaboutitatonce,hewantedtoknow。

Idetainedhimashewasmakingamove。Forthelasttwodaysthecrewhadhadplentyofhardwork,andthenightbeforetheyhadverylittlesleep。

IfeltpainfullythatI——astranger——wasdoingsomethingunusualwhenI

directedhimtoletallhandsturninwithoutsettingananchorwatch。

Iproposedtokeepondeckmyselftilloneo’clockorthereabouts。

Iwouldgetthesecondmatetorelievemeatthathour。

\"Hewillturnoutthecookandthestewardatfour,\"Iconcluded,\"andthengiveyouacall。Ofcourseattheslightestsignofanysortofwindwe’llhavethehandsupandmakeastartatonce。\"

Heconcealedhisastonishment。\"Verywell,sir。\"Outsidethecuddyheputhisheadinthesecondmate’sdoortoinformhimofmyunheard-ofcapricetotakeafivehours’anchorwatchonmyself。

Iheardtheotherraisehisvoiceincredulously——\"What?TheCaptainhimself?\"Thenafewmoremurmurs,adoorclosed,thenanother。

AfewmomentslaterIwentondeck。

Mystrangeness,whichhadmademesleepless,hadpromptedthatunconventionalarrangement,asifIhadexpectedinthosesolitaryhoursofthenighttogetontermswiththeshipofwhichI

knewnothing,mannedbymenofwhomIknewverylittlemore。

Fastalongsideawharf,litteredlikeanyshipinportwithatangleofunrelatedthings,invadedbyunrelatedshorepeople,Ihadhardlyseenheryetproperly。Now,asshelayclearedforsea,thestretchofhermain-deckseemedtomeveryfindunderthestars。

Veryfine,veryroomyforhersize,andveryinviting。

Idescendedthepoopandpacedthewaist,mymindpicturingtomyselfthecomingpassagethroughtheMalayArchipelago,downtheIndianOcean,anduptheAtlantic。Allitsphaseswerefamiliarenoughtome,everycharacteristic,allthealternativeswhichwerelikelytofacemeonthehighseas——

everything!……exceptthenovelresponsibilityofcommand。

ButItookheartfromthereasonablethoughtthattheshipwaslikeotherships,themenlikeothermen,andthattheseawasnotlikelytokeepanyspecialsurprisesexpresslyformydiscomfiture。

Arrivedatthatcomfortingconclusion,Ibethoughtmyselfofacigarandwentbelowtogetit。Allwasstilldownthere。

Everybodyattheafterendoftheshipwassleepingprofoundly。

Icameoutagainonthequarter-deck,agreeablyateaseinmysleepingsuitonthatwarmbreathlessnight,barefooted,aglowingcigarinmyteeth,and,goingforward,Iwasmetbytheprofoundsilenceoftheforeendoftheship。OnlyasIpassedthedooroftheforecastle,Iheardadeep,quiet,trustfulsighofsomesleeperinside。

AndsuddenlyIrejoicedinthegreatsecurityoftheseaascomparedwiththeunrestoftheland,inmychoiceofthatuntemptedlifepresentingnodisquietingproblems,investedwithanelementarymoralbeautybytheabsolutestraightforwardnessofitsappealandbythesinglenessofitspurpose。

Theridinglightintheforeriggingburnedwithaclear,untroubled,asifsymbolic,flame,confidentandbrightinthemysteriousshadesofthenight。Passingonmywayaftalongtheothersideoftheship,Iobservedthattheropesideladder,putover,nodoubt,forthemasterofthetugwhenhecametofetchawayourletters,hadnotbeenhauledinasitshouldhavebeen。Ibecameannoyedatthis,forexactitudeinsomesmallmattersistheverysoulofdiscipline。

ThenIreflectedthatIhadmyselfperemptorilydismissedmyofficersfromduty,andbymyownacthadpreventedtheanchorwatchbeingformallysetandthingsproperlyattendedto。

Iaskedmyselfwhetheritwaswiseevertointerferewiththeestablishedroutineofdutiesevenfromthekindestofmotives。

Myactionmighthavemademeappeareccentric。Goodnessonlyknewhowthatabsurdlywhiskeredmatewould\"account\"formyconduct,andwhatthewholeshipthoughtofthatinformalityoftheirnewcaptain。

Iwasvexedwithmyself。

Notfromcompunctioncertainly,but,asitweremechanically,Iproceededtogettheladderinmyself。Nowasideladderofthatsortisalightaffairandcomesineasily,yetmyvigoroustug,whichshouldhavebroughtitflyingonboard,merelyrecoileduponmybodyinatotallyunexpectedjerk。

Whatthedevil!……IwassoastoundedbytheimmovablenessofthatladderthatIremainedstockstill,tryingtoaccountforittomyselflikethatimbecilemateofmine。

Intheend,ofcourse,Iputmyheadovertherail。

Thesideoftheshipmadeanopaquebeltofshadowonthedarklingglassyshimmerofthesea。ButIsawatoncesomethingelongatedandpalefloatingveryclosetotheladder。

BeforeIcouldformaguessafaintflashofphosphorescentlight,whichseemedtoissuesuddenlyfromthenakedbodyofaman,flickeredinthesleepingwaterwiththeelusive,silentplayofsummerlightninginanightsky。WithagaspIsawrevealedtomystareapairoffeet,thelonglegs,abroadlividbackimmersedrightuptotheneckinagreenishcadaverousglow。

Onehand,awash,clutchedthebottomrungoftheladder。

Hewascompletebutforthehead。Aheadlesscorpse!Thecigardroppedoutofmygapingmouthwithatinyplopandashorthissquiteaudibleintheabsolutestillnessofallthingsunderheaven。

AtthatIsupposeheraiseduphisface,adimlypaleovalintheshadowoftheship’sside。ButeventhenIcouldonlybarelymakeoutdowntheretheshapeofhisblack-hairedhead。

However,itwasenoughforthehorrid,frost-boundsensationwhichhadgrippedmeaboutthechesttopassoff。

Themomentofvainexclamationswaspast,too。IonlyclimbedonthesparesparandleanedovertherailasfarasIcould,tobringmyeyesnearertothatmysteryfloatingalongside。

Ashehungbytheladder,likearestingswimmer,thesealightningplayedabouthislimbsateverystir;andheappearedinitghastly,silvery,fishlike。Heremainedasmuteasafish,too。Hemadenomotiontogetoutofthewater,either。

Itwasinconceivablethatheshouldnotattempttocomeonboard,andstrangelytroublingtosuspectthatperhapshedidnotwantto。

Andmyfirstwordswerepromptedbyjustthattroubledincertitude。

\"What’sthematter?\"Iaskedinmyordinarytone,speakingdowntothefaceupturnedexactlyundermine。

\"Cramp,\"itanswered,nolouder。Thenslightlyanxious,\"Isay,noneedtocallanyone。\"

\"Iwasnotgoingto,\"Isaid。

\"Areyoualoneondeck?\"

\"Yes。\"

Ihadsomehowtheimpressionthathewasonthepointoflettinggotheladdertoswimawaybeyondmyken——mysteriousashecame。But,forthemoment,thisbeingappearingasifhehadrisenfromthebottomofthesea(itwascertainlythenearestlandtotheship)wantedonlytoknowthetime。

Itoldhim。Andhe,downthere,tentatively:

\"Isupposeyourcaptain’sturnedin?\"

\"Iamsureheisn’t,\"Isaid。

Heseemedtostrugglewithhimself,forIheardsomethinglikethelow,bittermurmurofdoubt。\"What’sthegood?\"

Hisnextwordscameoutwithahesitatingeffort。

\"Lookhere,myman。Couldyoucallhimoutquietly?\"

IthoughtthetimeHadcometodeclaremyself。

\"Iamthecaptain。\"

Ihearda\"ByJove!\"whisperedatthelevelofthewater。

Thephosphorescenceflashedintheswirlofthewaterallabouthislimbs,hisotherhandseizedtheladder。

\"Myname’sLeggatt。\"

Thevoicewascalmandresolute。Agoodvoice。Theself-possessionofthatmanhadsomehowinducedacorrespondingstateinmyself。

ItwasveryquietlythatIremarked:

\"Youmustbeagoodswimmer。\"

\"Yes。I’vebeeninthewaterpracticallysincenineo’clock。

ThequestionformenowiswhetherIamtoletgothisladderandgoonswimmingtillIsinkfromexhaustion,or——tocomeonboardhere。\"

Ifeltthiswasnomereformulaofdesperatespeech,butarealalternativeintheviewofastrongsoul。

Ishouldhavegatheredfromthisthathewasyoung;indeed,itisonlytheyoungwhoareeverconfrontedbysuchclearissues。

Butatthetimeitwaspureintuitiononmypart。

Amysteriouscommunicationwasestablishedalreadybetweenustwo——inthefaceofthatsilent,darkenedtropicalsea。

Iwasyoung,too;youngenoughtomakenocomment。

Themaninthewaterbegansuddenlytoclimbuptheladder,andIhastenedawayfromtherailtofetchsomeclothes。

BeforeenteringthecabinIstoodstill,listeninginthelobbyatthefootofthestairs。Afaintsnorecamethroughthecloseddoorofthechiefmate’sroom。Thesecondmate’sdoorwasonthehook,butthedarknessintherewasabsolutelysoundless。He,too,wasyoungandcouldsleeplikeastone。Remainedthesteward,buthewasnotlikelytowakeupbeforehewascalled。

Igotasleepingsuitoutofmyroomand,comingbackondeck,sawthenakedmanfromtheseasittingonthemainhatch,glimmeringwhiteinthedarkness,hiselbowsonhiskneesandhisheadinhishands。Inamomenthehadconcealedhisdampbodyinasleepingsuitofthesamegray-stripepatternastheoneIwaswearingandfollowedmelikemydoubleonthepoop。

Togetherwemovedrightaft,barefooted,silent。

\"Whatisit?\"Iaskedinadeadenedvoice,takingthelightedlampoutofthebinnacle,andraisingittohisface。

\"Anuglybusiness。\"

Hehadratherregularfeatures;agoodmouth;lighteyesundersomewhatheavy,darkeyebrows;asmooth,squareforehead;nogrowthonhischeeks;asmall,brownmustache,andawell-shaped,roundchin。

Hisexpressionwasconcentrated,meditative,undertheinspectinglightofthelampIhelduptohisface;suchasamanthinkinghardinsolitudemightwear。Mysleepingsuitwasjustrightforhissize。Awell-knityoungfellowoftwenty-fiveatmost。

Hecaughthislowerlipwiththeedgeofwhite,eventeeth。

\"Yes,\"Isaid,replacingthelampinthebinnacle。

Thewarm,heavytropicalnightcloseduponhisheadagain。

\"There’sashipoverthere,\"hemurmured。

\"Yes,Iknow。TheSephora。Didyouknowofus?\"

\"Hadn’ttheslightestidea。Iamthemateofher——\"

Hepausedandcorrectedhimself。\"IshouldsayIWAS。\"

\"Aha!Somethingwrong?\"

\"Yes。Verywrongindeed。I’vekilledaman。\"

\"Whatdoyoumean?Justnow?\"

\"No,onthepassage。Weeksago。Thirty-ninesouth。

WhenIsayaman——\"

\"Fitoftemper,\"Isuggested,confidently。

Theshadowy,darkhead,likemine,seemedtonodimperceptiblyabovetheghostlygrayofmysleepingsuit。Itwas,inthenight,asthoughIhadbeenfacedbymyownreflectioninthedepthsofasomberandimmensemirror。

\"AprettythingtohavetoownuptoforaConwayboy,\"

murmuredmydouble,distinctly。

\"You’reaConwayboy?\"

\"Iam,\"hesaid,asifstartled。Then,slowly……\"Perhapsyoutoo——\"

Itwasso;butbeingacoupleofyearsolderIhadleftbeforehejoined。Afteraquickinterchangeofdatesasilencefell;

andIthoughtsuddenlyofmyabsurdmatewithhisterrificwhiskersandthe\"Blessmysoul——youdon’tsayso\"typeofintellect。

Mydoublegavemeaninklingofhisthoughtsbysaying:

\"Myfather’saparsoninNorfolk。Doyouseemebeforeajudgeandjuryonthatcharge?FormyselfIcan’tseethenecessity。

Therearefellowsthatanangelfromheaven——AndIamnotthat。

Hewasoneofthosecreaturesthatarejustsimmeringallthetimewithasillysortofwickedness。

Miserabledevilsthathavenobusinesstoliveatall。

Hewouldn’tdohisdutyandwouldn’tletanybodyelsedotheirs。

Butwhat’sthegoodoftalking!Youknowwellenoughthesortofill-conditionedsnarlingcur——\"

Heappealedtomeasifourexperienceshadbeenasidenticalasourclothes。

AndIknewwellenoughthepestiferousdangerofsuchacharacterwheretherearenomeansoflegalrepression。AndIknewwellenoughalsothatmydoubletherewasnohomicidalruffian。Ididnotthinkofaskinghimfordetails,andhetoldmethestoryroughlyinbrusque,disconnectedsentences。

Ineedednomore。IsawitallgoingonasthoughIweremyselfinsidethatothersleepingsuit。

\"Ithappenedwhileweweresettingareefedforesail,atdusk。

Reefedforesail!Youunderstandthesortofweather。Theonlysailwehadlefttokeeptheshiprunning;soyoumayguesswhatithadbeenlikefordays。Anxioussortofjob,that。Hegavemesomeofhiscursedinsolenceatthesheet。ItellyouIwasoverdonewiththisterrificweatherthatseemedtohavenoendtoit。Terrific,Itellyou——andadeepship。

Ibelievethefellowhimselfwashalfcrazedwithfunk。Itwasnotimeforgentlemanlyreproof,soIturnedroundandfelledhimlikeanox。

Heupandatme。Weclosedjustasanawfulseamadefortheship。

Allhandssawitcomingandtooktotherigging,butIhadhimbythethroat,andwentonshakinghimlikearat,themenaboveusyelling,`Lookout!lookout!’Thenacrashasiftheskyhadfallenonmyhead。

Theysaythatforovertenminuteshardlyanythingwastobeseenoftheship——justthethreemastsandabitoftheforecastleheadandofthepoopallawashdrivingalonginasmotheroffoam。

Itwasamiraclethattheyfoundus,jammedtogetherbehindtheforebitts。

It’sclearthatImeantbusiness,becauseIwasholdinghimbythethroatstillwhentheypickedusup。Hewasblackintheface。Itwastoomuchforthem。Itseemstheyrushedusafttogether,grippedaswewere,screaming`Murder!’likealotoflunatics,andbrokeintothecuddy。

Andtheshiprunningforherlife,touchandgoallthetime,anyminuteherlastinaseafittoturnyourhairgrayonlya-lookingatit。

Iunderstandthattheskipper,too,startedravingliketherestofthem。

Themanhadbeendeprivedofsleepformorethanaweek,andtohavethissprungonhimattheheightofafuriousgalenearlydrovehimoutofhismind。Iwondertheydidn’tflingmeoverboardaftergettingthecarcassoftheirpreciousshipmateoutofmyfingers。

Theyhadratherajobtoseparateus,I’vebeentold。Asufficientlyfiercestorytomakeanoldjudgeandarespectablejurysitupabit。

ThefirstthingIheardwhenIcametomyselfwasthemaddeninghowlingofthatendlessgale,andonthatthevoiceoftheoldman。

Hewashangingontomybunk,staringintomyfaceoutofhissou’wester。

\"`Mr。Leggatt,youhavekilledaman。Youcanactnolongeraschiefmateofthisship。’\"

Hiscaretosubduehisvoicemadeitsoundmonotonous。

Herestedahandontheendoftheskylighttosteadyhimselfwith,andallthattimedidnotstiralimb,sofarasIcouldsee。

\"Nicelittletaleforaquietteaparty,\"heconcludedinthesametone。

Oneofmyhands,too,restedontheendoftheskylight;neitherdidIstiralimb,sofarasIknew。Westoodlessthanafootfromeachother。

Itoccurredtomethatifold\"Blessmysoul——youdon’tsayso\"

weretoputhisheadupthecompanionandcatchsightofus,hewouldthinkhewasseeingdouble,orimaginehimselfcomeuponasceneofweirdwitchcraft;thestrangecaptainhavingaquietconfabulationbythewheelwithhisowngrayghost。

Ibecameverymuchconcernedtopreventanythingofthesort。

Iheardtheother’ssoothingundertone。

\"Myfather’saparsoninNorfolk,\"itsaid。Evidentlyhehadforgottenhehadtoldmethisimportantfactbefore。

Trulyanicelittletale。

\"Youhadbetterslipdownintomystateroomnow,\"Isaid,movingoffstealthily。Mydoublefollowedmymovements;

ourbarefeetmadenosound;Ilethimin,closedthedoorwithcare,and,aftergivingacalltothesecondmate,returnedondeckformyrelief。

\"Notmuchsignofanywindyet,\"Iremarkedwhenheapproached。

\"No,sir。Notmuch,\"heassented,sleepily,inhishoarsevoice,withjustenoughdeference,nomore,andbarelysuppressingayawn。

\"Well,that’sallyouhavetolookoutfor。Youhavegotyourorders。\"

\"Yes,sir。\"

IpacedaturnortwoonthepoopandsawhimtakeuphispositionfaceforwardwithhiselbowintheratlinesofthemizzenriggingbeforeI

wentbelow。Themate’sfaintsnoringwasstillgoingonpeacefully。

Thecuddylampwasburningoverthetableonwhichstoodavasewithflowers,apoliteattentionfromtheship’sprovisionmerchant——

thelastflowersweshouldseeforthenextthreemonthsattheveryleast。

Twobunchesofbananashungfromthebeamsymmetrically,oneoneachsideoftheruddercasing。Everythingwasasbeforeintheship——

exceptthattwoofhercaptain’ssleepingsuitsweresimultaneouslyinuse,onemotionlessinthecuddy,theotherkeepingverystillinthecaptain’sstateroom。

ItmustbeexplainedherethatmycabinhadtheformofthecapitalletterL,thedoorbeingwithintheangleandopeningintotheshortpartoftheletter。Acouchwastotheleft,thebedplacetotheright;

mywritingdeskandthechronometers’tablefacedthedoor。

Butanyoneopeningit,unlesshesteppedrightinside,hadnoviewofwhatIcallthelong(orvertical)partoftheletter。

Itcontainedsomelockerssurmountedbyabookcase;andafewclothes,athickjacketortwo,caps,oilskincoat,andsuchlike,hungonhooks。

Therewasatthebottomofthatpartadooropeningintomybathroom,whichcouldbeenteredalsodirectlyfromthesaloon。

Butthatwaywasneverused。

Themysteriousarrivalhaddiscoveredtheadvantageofthisparticularshape。

Enteringmyroom,lightedstronglybyabigbulkheadlampswungongimbalsabovemywritingdesk,Ididnotseehimanywheretillhesteppedoutquietlyfrombehindthecoatshungintherecessedpart。

\"Iheardsomebodymovingabout,andwentinthereatonce,\"hewhispered。

I,too,spokeundermybreath。

\"Nobodyislikelytocomeinherewithoutknockingandgettingpermission。\"

Henodded。Hisfacewasthinandthesunburnfaded,asthoughhehadbeenill。Andnowonder。Hehadbeen,Iheardpresently,keptunderarrestinhiscabinfornearlysevenweeks。

Buttherewasnothingsicklyinhiseyesorinhisexpression。

Hewasnotabitlikeme,really;yet,aswestoodleaningovermybedplace,whisperingsidebyside,withourdarkheadstogetherandourbackstothedoor,anybodyboldenoughtoopenitstealthilywouldhavebeentreatedtotheuncannysightofadoublecaptainbusytalkinginwhisperswithhisotherself。

\"Butallthisdoesn’ttellmehowyoucametohangontooursideladder,\"

Iinquired,inthehardlyaudiblemurmursweused,afterhehadtoldmesomethingmoreoftheproceedingsonboardtheSephoraoncethebadweatherwasover。

\"WhenwesightedJavaHeadIhadhadtimetothinkallthosemattersoutseveraltimesover。Ihadsixweeksofdoingnothingelse,andwithonlyanhourorsoeveryeveningforatramponthequarter-deck。\"

Hewhispered,hisarmsfoldedonthesideofmybedplace,staringthroughtheopenport。AndIcouldimagineperfectlythemannerofthisthinkingout——

astubbornifnotasteadfastoperation;somethingofwhichIshouldhavebeenperfectlyincapable。

\"Ireckoneditwouldbedarkbeforeweclosedwiththeland,\"

hecontinued,solowthatIhadtostrainmyhearingnearasweweretoeachother,shouldertouchingshoulderalmost。

\"SoIaskedtospeaktotheoldman。Healwaysseemedverysickwhenhecametoseeme——asifhecouldnotlookmeintheface。Youknow,thatforesailsavedtheship。

Shewastoodeeptohaverunlongunderbarepoles。

AnditwasIthatmanagedtosetitforhim。Anyway,hecame。

WhenIhadhiminmycabin——hestoodbythedoorlookingatmeasifIhadthehalterroundmyneckalready——

IaskedhimrightawaytoleavemycabindoorunlockedatnightwhiletheshipwasgoingthroughSundaStraits。

TherewouldbetheJavacoastwithintwoorthreemiles,offAngierPoint。Iwantednothingmore。I’vehadaprizeforswimmingmysecondyearintheConway。\"

\"Icanbelieveit,\"Ibreathedout。

\"Godonlyknowswhytheylockedmeineverynight。

Toseesomeoftheirfacesyou’dhavethoughttheywereafraidI’dgoaboutatnightstranglingpeople。

AmIamurderingbrute?DoIlookit?ByJove!IfIhadbeenhewouldn’thavetrustedhimselflikethatintomyroom。

You’llsayImighthavechuckedhimasideandboltedout,thereandthen——itwasdarkalready。Well,no。AndforthesamereasonIwouldn’tthinkoftryingtosmashthedoor。

Therewouldhavebeenarushtostopmeatthenoise,andIdidnotmeantogetintoaconfoundedscrimmage。

Somebodyelsemighthavegotkilled——forIwouldnothavebrokenoutonlytogetchuckedback,andIdidnotwantanymoreofthatwork。Herefused,lookingmoresickthanever。

Hewasafraidofthemen,andalsoofthatoldsecondmateofhiswhohadbeensailingwithhimforyears——agray-headedoldhumbug;

andhissteward,too,hadbeenwithhimdevilknowshowlong——

seventeenyearsormore——adogmaticsortofloaferwhohatedmelikepoison,justbecauseIwasthechiefmate。NochiefmateevermademorethanonevoyageintheSephora,youknow。

Thosetwooldchapsrantheship。Devilonlyknowswhattheskipperwasn’tafraidof(allhisnervewenttopiecesaltogetherinthathellishspellofbadweatherwehad)——ofwhatthelawwoulddotohim——ofhiswife,perhaps。Oh,yes!she’sonboard。

ThoughIdon’tthinkshewouldhavemeddled。Shewouldhavebeenonlytoogladtohavemeoutoftheshipinanyway。

The`brandofCain’business,don’tyousee。That’sallright。

Iwasreadyenoughtogooffwanderingonthefaceoftheearth——

andthatwaspriceenoughtopayforanAbelofthatsort。

Anyhow,hewouldn’tlistentome。’Thisthingmusttakeitscourse。

Irepresentthelawhere。’Hewasshakinglikealeaf。

`Soyouwon’t?’`No!’’ThenIhopeyouwillbeabletosleeponthat,’

Isaid,andturnedmybackonhim。`Iwonderthatyoucan,’

crieshe,andlocksthedoor。

\"Wellafterthat,Icouldn’t。Notverywell。

Thatwasthreeweeksago。WehavehadaslowpassagethroughtheJavaSea;driftedaboutCarimatafortendays。

Whenweanchoredheretheythought,Isuppose,itwasallright。

Thenearestland(andthat’sfivemiles)istheship’sdestination;

theconsulwouldsoonsetaboutcatchingme;andtherewouldhavebeennoobjectinboldingtotheseisletsthere。

Idon’tsupposethere’sadropofwateronthem。Idon’tknowhowitwas,buttonightthatsteward,afterbringingmemysupper,wentouttoletmeeatit,andleftthedoorunlocked。

AndIateit——alltherewas,too。AfterIhadfinishedIstrolledoutonthequarter-deck。Idon’tknowthatImeanttodoanything。

AbreathoffreshairwasallIwanted,Ibelieve。

Thenasuddentemptationcameoverme。IkickedoffmyslippersandwasinthewaterbeforeIhadmadeupmymindfairly。

Somebodyheardthesplashandtheyraisedanawfulhullabaloo。

`He’sgone!Lowertheboats!He’scommittedsuicide!

No,he’sswimming。’CertainlyIwasswimming。It’snotsoeasyforaswimmerlikemetocommitsuicidebydrowning。

Ilandedonthenearestisletbeforetheboatlefttheship’sside。

Iheardthempullingaboutinthedark,hailing,andsoon,butafterabittheygaveup。Everythingquieteddownandtheanchoragebecamestillasdeath。Isatdownonastoneandbegantothink。

Ifeltcertaintheywouldstartsearchingformeatdaylight。

Therewasnoplacetohideonthosestonythings——

andiftherehadbeen,whatwouldhavebeenthegood?

ButnowIwasclearofthatship,Iwasnotgoingback。

SoafterawhileItookoffallmyclothes,tiedthemupinabundlewithastoneinside,anddroppedtheminthedeepwaterontheoutersideofthatislet。Thatwassuicideenoughforme。

Letthemthinkwhattheyliked,butIdidn’tmeantodrownmyself。

ImeanttoswimtillIsank——butthat’snotthesamething。

Istruckoutforanotheroftheselittleislands,anditwasfromthatonethatIfirstsawyourridinglight。

Somethingtoswimfor。Iwentoneasily,andonthewayIcameuponaflatrockafootortwoabovewater。Inthedaytime,Idaresay,youmightmakeitoutwithaglassfromyourpoop。

Iscrambleduponitandrestedmyselfforabit。

ThenImadeanotherstart。Thatlastspellmusthavebeenoveramile。\"

Hiswhisperwasgettingfainterandfainter,andallthetimehestaredstraightoutthroughtheporthole,inwhichtherewasnotevenastartobeseen。Ihadnotinterruptedhim。

Therewassomethingthatmadecommentimpossibleinhisnarrative,orperhapsinhimself;asortoffeeling,aquality,whichIcan’tfindanamefor。Andwhenheceased,allIfoundwasafutilewhisper:

\"Soyouswamforourlight?\"

\"Yes——straightforit。Itwassomethingtoswimfor。

Icouldn’tseeanystarslowdownbecausethecoastwasintheway,andIcouldn’tseetheland,either。Thewaterwaslikeglass。

Onemighthavebeenswimminginaconfoundedthousand-feetdeepcisternwithnoplaceforscramblingoutanywhere;butwhatIdidn’tlikewasthenotionofswimmingroundandroundlikeacrazedbullockbeforeIgaveout;andasIdidn’tmeantogoback……No。Doyouseemebeinghauledback,starknaked,offoneoftheselittleislandsbythescruffoftheneckandfightinglikeawildbeast?Somebodywouldhavegotkilledforcertain,andIdidnotwantanyofthat。SoIwenton。

Thenyourladder——\"

\"Whydidn’tyouhailtheship?\"Iasked,alittlelouder。

Hetouchedmyshoulderlightly。Lazyfootstepscamerightoverourheadsandstopped。Thesecondmatehadcrossedfromtheothersideofthepoopandmighthavebeenhangingovertherailforallweknew。

\"Hecouldn’thearustalking——couldhe?\"Mydoublebreathedintomyveryear,anxiously。

Hisanxietywasinanswer,asufficientanswer,tothequestionIhadputtohim。Ananswercontainingallthedifficultyofthatsituation。Iclosedtheportholequietly,tomakesure。

Alouderwordmighthavebeenoverheard。

\"Who’sthat?\"hewhisperedthen。

\"Mysecondmate。ButIdon’tknowmuchmoreofthefellowthanyoudo。\"

AndItoldhimalittleaboutmyself。IhadbeenappointedtotakechargewhileIleastexpectedanythingofthesort,notquiteafortnightago。Ididn’tknoweithertheshiporthepeople。

Hadn’thadthetimeinporttolookaboutmeorsizeanybodyup。

Andastothecrew,alltheyknewwasthatIwasappointedtotaketheshiphome。Fortherest,Iwasalmostasmuchofastrangeronboardashimself,Isaid。AndatthemomentIfeltitmostacutely。

Ifeltthatitwouldtakeverylittletomakemeasuspectpersonintheeyesoftheship’scompany。

Hehadturnedaboutmeantime;andwe,thetwostrangersintheship,facedeachotherinidenticalattitudes。

\"Yourladder——\"hemurmured,afterasilence。\"Who’dhavethoughtoffindingaladderhangingoveratnightinashipanchoredouthere!

Ifeltjustthenaveryunpleasantfaintness。AfterthelifeI’vebeenleadingfornineweeks,anybodywouldhavegotoutofcondition。

Iwasn’tcapableofswimmingroundasfarasyourrudderchains。

And,loandbehold!therewasaladdertogetholdof。

AfterIgrippeditIsaidtomyself,`What’sthegood?’

WhenIsawaman’sheadlookingoverIthoughtIwouldswimawaypresentlyandleavehimshouting——inwhateverlanguageitwas。

Ididn’tmindbeinglookedat。I——Ilikedit。Andthenyouspeakingtomesoquietly——asifyouhadexpectedme——mademeholdonalittlelonger。

Ithadbeenaconfoundedlonelytime——Idon’tmeanwhileswimming。

Iwasgladtotalkalittletosomebodythatdidn’tbelongtotheSephora。

Astoaskingforthecaptain,thatwasamereimpulse。Itcouldhavebeennouse,withalltheshipknowingaboutmeandtheotherpeopleprettycertaintoberoundhereinthemorning。Idon’tknow——

Iwantedtobeseen,totalkwithsomebody,beforeIwenton。

Idon’tknowwhatIwouldhavesaid……`Finenight,isn’tit?’

orsomethingofthesort。\"

\"Doyouthinktheywillberoundherepresently?\"

Iaskedwithsomeincredulity。

\"Quitelikely,\"hesaid,faintly。

\"Helookedextremelyhaggardallofasudden。Hisheadrolledonhisshoulders。

\"H’m。Weshallseethen。Meantimegetintothatbed,\"Iwhispered。

\"Wanthelp?There。\"

Itwasaratherhighbedplacewithasetofdrawersunderneath。

ThisamazingswimmerreallyneededtheliftIgavehimbyseizinghisleg。

Hetumbledin,rolledoveronhisback,andflungonearmacrosshiseyes。

Andthen,withhisfacenearlyhidden,hemusthavelookedexactlyasIusedtolookinthatbed。Igazeduponmyotherselfforawhilebeforedrawingacrosscarefullythetwogreensergecurtainswhichranonabrassrod。

Ithoughtforamomentofpinningthemtogetherforgreatersafety,butIsatdownonthecouch,andoncethereIfeltunwillingtoriseandhuntforapin。Iwoulddoitinamoment。Iwasextremelytired,inapeculiarlyintimateway,bythestrainofstealthiness,bytheeffortofwhisperingandthegeneralsecrecyofthisexcitement。

Itwasthreeo’clockbynowandIhadbeenonmyfeetsincenine,butIwasnotsleepy;Icouldnothavegonetosleep。Isatthere,faggedout,lookingatthecurtains,tryingtoclearmymindoftheconfusedsensationofbeingintwoplacesatonce,andgreatlybotheredbyanexasperatingknockinginmyhead。Itwasarelieftodiscoversuddenlythatitwasnotinmyheadatall,butontheoutsideofthedoor。

BeforeIcouldcollectmyselfthewords\"Comein\"wereoutofmymouth,andthestewardenteredwithatray,bringinginmymorningcoffee。

Ihadslept,afterall,andIwassofrightenedthatIshouted,\"Thisway!Iamhere,steward,\"asthoughhehadbeenmilesaway。

Heputdownthetrayonthetablenextthecouchandonlythensaid,veryquietly,\"Icanseeyouarehere,sir。\"Ifelthimgivemeakeenlook,butIdarednotmeethiseyesjustthen。HemusthavewonderedwhyI

haddrawnthecurtainsofmybedbeforegoingtosleeponthecouch。

Hewentout,hookingthedooropenasusual。

Iheardthecrewwashingdecksaboveme。IknewIwouldhavebeentoldatonceiftherehadbeenanywind。Calm,Ithought,andIwasdoublyvexed。Indeed,Ifeltdualmorethanever。

Thestewardreappearedsuddenlyinthedoorway。

Ijumpedupfromthecouchsoquicklythathegaveastart。

\"Whatdoyouwanthere?\"

\"Closeyourport,sir——theyarewashingdecks。\"

\"Itisclosed,\"Isaid,reddening。

\"Verywell,sir。\"Buthedidnotmovefromthedoorwayandreturnedmystareinanextraordinary,equivocalmannerforatime。

Thenhiseyeswavered,allhisexpressionchanged,andinavoiceunusuallygentle,almostcoaxingly:

\"MayIcomeintotaketheemptycupaway,sir?\"

\"Ofcourse!\"Iturnedmybackonhimwhilehepoppedinandout。

ThenIunhookedandclosedthedoorandevenpushedthebolt。

Thissortofthingcouldnotgoonverylong。Thecabinwasashotasanoven,too。Itookapeepatmydouble,anddiscoveredthathehadnotmoved,hisarmwasstilloverhiseyes;buthischestheaved;hishairwaswet;hischinglistenedwithperspiration。

Ireachedoverhimandopenedtheport。

\"Imustshowmyselfondeck,\"Ireflected。

Ofcourse,theoretically,IcoulddowhatIliked,withnoonetosaynaytomewithinthewholecircleofthehorizon;

buttolockmycabindoorandtakethekeyawayIdidnotdare。

DirectlyIputmyheadoutofthecompanionIsawthegroupofmytwoofficers,thesecondmatebarefooted,thechiefmateinlongIndia-rubberboots,nearthebreakofthepoop,andthestewardhalfwaydownthepoopladdertalkingtothemeagerly。

Hehappenedtocatchsightofmeanddived,thesecondrandownonthemain-deckshoutingsomeorderorother,andthechiefmatecametomeetme,touchinghiscap。

TherewasasortofcuriosityinhiseyethatIdidnotlike。

Idon’tknowwhetherthestewardhadtoldthemthatIwas\"queer\"only,ordownrightdrunk,butIknowthemanmeanttohaveagoodlookatme。

Iwatchedhimcomingwithasmilewhich,ashegotintopoint-blankrange,tookeffectandfrozehisverywhiskers。Ididnotgivehimtimetoopenhislips。

\"Squaretheyardsbyliftsandbracesbeforethehandsgotobreakfast。\"

ItwasthefirstparticularorderIhadgivenonboardthatship;

andIstayedondecktoseeitexecuted,too。Ihadfelttheneedofassertingmyselfwithoutlossoftime。Thatsneeringyoungcubgottakendownapegortwoonthatoccasion,andIalsoseizedtheopportunityofhavingagoodlookatthefaceofeveryforemastmanastheyfiledpastmetogototheafterbraces。

Atbreakfasttime,eatingnothingmyself,Ipresidedwithsuchfrigiddignitythatthetwomateswereonlytoogladtoescapefromthecabinassoonasdecencypermitted;andallthetimethedualworkingofmyminddistractedmealmosttothepointofinsanity。

Iwasconstantlywatchingmyself,mysecretself,asdependentonmyactionsasmyownpersonality,sleepinginthatbed,behindthatdoorwhichfacedmeasIsatattheheadofthetable。

Itwasverymuchlikebeingmad,onlyitwasworsebecauseonewasawareofit。

Ihadtoshakehimforasolidminute,butwhenatlastheopenedhiseyesitwasinthefullpossessionofhissenses,withaninquiringlook。

\"All’swellsofar,\"Iwhispered。\"Nowyoumustvanishintothebathroom。\"

Hedidso,asnoiselessasaghost,andthenIrangforthesteward,andfacinghimboldly,directedhimtotidyupmystateroomwhileIwashavingmybath——\"andbequickaboutit。\"Asmytoneadmittedofnoexcuses,hesaid,\"Yes,sir,\"andranofftofetchhisdustpanandbrushes。

Itookabathanddidmostofmydressing,splashing,andwhistlingsoftlyforthesteward’sedification,whilethesecretsharerofmylifestooddrawnupboltuprightinthatlittlespace,hisfacelookingverysunkenindaylight,hiseyelidsloweredunderthestern,darklineofhiseyebrowsdrawntogetherbyaslightfrown。

WhenIlefthimtheretogobacktomyroomthestewardwasfinishingdusting。Isentforthemateandengagedhiminsomeinsignificantconversation。Itwas,asitwere,triflingwiththeterrificcharacterofhiswhiskers;butmyobjectwastogivehimanopportunityforagoodlookatmycabin。

AndthenIcouldatlastshut,withaclearconscience,thedoorofmystateroomandgetmydoublebackintotherecessedpart。

Therewasnothingelseforit。Hehadtositstillonasmallfoldingstool,halfsmotheredbytheheavycoatshangingthere。

Welistenedtothestewardgoingintothebathroomoutofthesaloon,fillingthewaterbottlesthere,scrubbingthebath,settingthingstorights,whisk,bang,clatter——outagainintothesaloon——turnthekey——click。Suchwasmyschemeforkeepingmysecondselfinvisible。Nothingbettercouldbecontrivedunderthecircumstances。Andtherewesat;

Iatmywritingdeskreadytoappearbusywithsomepapers,hebehindmeoutofsightofthedoor。Itwouldnothavebeenprudenttotalkindaytime;andIcouldnothavestoodtheexcitementofthatqueersenseofwhisperingtomyself。

Nowandthen,glancingovermyshoulder,Isawhimfarbackthere,sittingrigidlyonthelowstool,hisbarefeetclosetogether,hisarmsfolded,hisheadhangingonhisbreast——andperfectlystill。

Anybodywouldhavetakenhimforme。

Iwasfascinatedbyitmyself。EverymomentIhadtoglanceovermyshoulder。Iwaslookingathimwhenavoiceoutsidethedoorsaid:

\"Begpardon,sir。\"

\"Well!……Ikeptmyeyesonhim,andsowhenthevoiceoutsidethedoorannounced,\"There’saship’sboatcomingourway,sir,\"

Isawhimgiveastart——thefirstmovementhehadmadeforhours。

Buthedidnotraisehisbowedhead。

\"Allright。Gettheladderover。\"

Ihesitated。ShouldIwhispersomethingtohim?Butwhat?

Hisimmobilityseemedtohavebeenneverdisturbed。

WhatcouldItellhimhedidnotknowalready?……FinallyIwentondeck。

II

TheskipperoftheSephorahadathinredwhiskerallroundhisface,andthesortofcomplexionthatgoeswithhairofthatcolor;

alsotheparticular,rathersmearyshadeofblueintheeyes。

Hewasnotexactlyashowyfigure;hisshoulderswerehigh,hisstaturebutmiddling——onelegslightlymorebandythantheother。Heshookhands,lookingvaguelyaround。

Aspiritlesstenacitywashismaincharacteristic,Ijudged。

Ibehavedwithapolitenesswhichseemedtodisconcerthim。

Perhapshewasshy。Hemumbledtomeasifhewereashamedofwhathewassaying;gavehisname(itwassomethinglikeArchbold——

butatthisdistanceofyearsIhardlyamsure),hisship’sname,andafewotherparticularsofthatsort,inthemannerofacriminalmakingareluctantanddolefulconfession。

Hehadhadterribleweatheronthepassageout——terrible——terrible——

wifeaboard,too。

Bythistimewewereseatedinthecabinandthestewardbroughtinatraywithabottleandglasses。\"Thanks!No。\"Nevertookliquor。

Wouldhavesomewater,though。Hedranktwotumblerfuls。

Terriblethirstywork。Eversincedaylighthadbeenexploringtheislandsroundhisship。

\"Whatwasthatfor——fun?\"Iasked,withanappearanceofpoliteinterest。

\"No!\"Hesighed。\"Painfulduty。\"

AshepersistedinhismumblingandIwantedmydoubletoheareveryword,IhituponthenotionofinforminghimthatIregrettedtosayIwashardofhearing。

\"Suchayoungman,too!\"henodded,keepinghissmearyblue,unintelligenteyesfasteneduponme。\"Whatwasthecauseofit——

somedisease?\"heinquired,withouttheleastsympathyandasifhethoughtthat,ifso,I’dgotnomorethanIdeserved。

\"Yes;disease,\"Iadmittedinacheerfultonewhichseemedtoshockhim。

Butmypointwasgained,becausehehadtoraisehisvoicetogivemehistale。Itisnotworthwhiletorecordhisversion。

Itwasjustovertwomonthssinceallthishadhappened,andhehadthoughtsomuchaboutitthatheseemedcompletelymuddledastoitsbearings,butstillimmenselyimpressed。

\"Whatwouldyouthinkofsuchathinghappeningonboardyourownship?

I’vehadtheSephoraforthesefifteenyears。Iamawell-knownshipmaster。\"

Hewasdenselydistressed——andperhapsIshouldhavesympathizedwithhimifIhadbeenabletodetachmymentalvisionfromtheunsuspectedsharerofmycabinasthoughheweremysecondself。Therehewasontheothersideofthebulkhead,fourorfivefeetfromus,nomore,aswesatinthesaloon。

IlookedpolitelyatCaptainArchbold(ifthatwashisname),butitwastheotherIsaw,inagraysleepingsuit,seatedonalowstool,hisbarefeetclosetogether,hisarmsfolded,andeverywordsaidbetweenusfallingintotheearsofhisdarkheadbowedonhischest。

\"Ihavebeenatseanow,manandboy,forseven-and-thirtyyears,andI’veneverheardofsuchathinghappeninginanEnglishship。

Andthatitshouldbemyship。Wifeonboard,too。\"

Iwashardlylisteningtohim。

\"Don’tyouthink,\"Isaid,\"thattheheavyseawhich,youtoldme,cameaboardjustthenmighthavekilledtheman?

Ihaveseenthesheerweightofaseakillamanveryneatly,bysimplybreakinghisneck。\"

\"GoodGod!\"heuttered,impressively,fixinghissmearyblueeyesonme。

\"Thesea!Nomankilledbytheseaeverlookedlikethat。\"

Heseemedpositivelyscandalizedatmysuggestion。AndasIgazedathimcertainlynotpreparedforanythingoriginalonhispart,headvancedhisheadclosetomineandthrusthistongueoutatmesosuddenlythatIcouldn’thelpstartingback。