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第4章

I seemed swinging in a mighty rhythm through orbit vastness.Sparkling points of light spluttered and shot past me.They were stars, I knew, and flaring comets, that peopled my flight among the suns.As reached the limit of my swing and prepared to rush back on the counter swing, a great gong struck and thundered.For an immeasurable period, lapped in the rippling of placid centuries, I enjoyed and pondered my tremendous flight.

But a change came over the face of the dream, for a dream told myself it must be.My rhythm grew shorter and shorter.I was jerked from swing to counter swing with irritating haste.I could scarcely catch my breath, so fiercely was I impelled through the heavens.The gong thundered more frequently and more furiously.I grew to await it with a nameless dread.

Then it seemed as though I were being dragged over rasping sands, white and hot in the sun.This gave place to a sense of intolerable anguish.

My skin was scorching in the torment of fire.The gong clanged and knelled.

The sparkling points of light flashed past me in an interminable stream, as though the whole sidereal system were dropping into the void.I gasped, caught my breath painfully, and opened my eyes.Two men were kneeling beside me, working over me.My mighty rhythm was the lift and forward plunge of a ship on the sea.The terrific gong was a frying-pan, hanging on the wall, that rattled and clattered with each leap of the ship.The rasping, scorching sands were a man's hard hands chafing my naked chest.squirmed under the pain of it, and half lifted my head.My chest was raw and red, and I could see tiny blood globules starting through the torn and inflamed cuticle.

"That'll do, Yonson," one of the men said."Carn't yer see you've bloomin'

well rubbed all the gent's skin orf?"

The man addressed as Yonson, a man of the heavy Scandinavian type, ceased chafing me, and arose awkwardly to his feet.The man who had spoken to him was clearly a Cockney, with the clean lines and weakly pretty, almost effeminate, face of the man who has absorbed the sound of Bow Bells with his mother's milk.A draggled muslin cap on his head and a dirty gunny-sack about his slim hips proclaimed him cook of the decidedly dirty ship's galley in which I found myself.

"An' 'ow yer feelin' now, sir?" he asked, with the subservient smirk which comes only of generations of tip-seeking ancestors.

For reply, I twisted weakly into a sitting posture, and was helped by Yonson to my feet.The rattle and bang of the frying-pan was grating horribly on my nerves.I could not collect my thoughts.Clutching the woodwork of the galley for support, -- and I confess the grease with which it was scummed put my teeth on edge, -- I reached across a hot cooking-range to the offending utensil, unhooked it, and wedged it securely into the coal-box.

The cook grinned at my exhibition of nerves, and thrust into my hand a steaming mug with an "'Ere, this'll do yer good." It was a nauseous mess, -- ship's coffee, -- but the heat of it was revivifying.Between gulps of the molten stuff I glanced down at my raw and bleeding chest and turned to the Scandinavian.

"Thank you, Mr.Yonson," I said; "but don't you think your measures were rather heroic?"It was because he understood the reproof of my action, rather than of my words, that he held up his palm for inspection.It was remarkably calloused.

I passed my hand over the horny projections, and my teeth went on edge once more from the horrible rasping sensation produced.

"My name is Johnson, not Yonson," he said, in very good, though slow, English, with no more than a shade of accent to it.

There was mild protest in his pale blue eyes, and withal a timid frankness and manliness that quite won me to him.

"Thank you, Mr.Johnson," I corrected, and reached out my hand for his.

He hesitated, awkward and bashful, shifted his weight from one leg to the other, then blunderingly gripped my hand in a hearty shake.

"Have you any dry clothes I may put on?" I asked the cook.

"Yes, sir," he answered, with cheerful alacrity."I'll run down an'

tyke a look over my kit, if you've no objections, sir, to wearin' my things."He dived out of the galley door, or glided rather, with a swiftness and smoothness of gait that struck me as being not so much cat-like as oily.In fact, this oiliness, or greasiness, as I was later to learn, was probably the most salient expression of his personality.

"And where am I?" I asked Johnson, whom I took, and rightly, to be one of the sailors."What vessel is this, and where is she bound?""Off the Farallones, heading about sou'west," he answered, slowly and methodically, as though groping for his best English, and rigidly observing the order of my queries."The schooner Ghost , bound seal-hunting to Japan.""And who is the captain? I must see him as soon as I am dressed."Johnson looked puzzled and embarrassed.He hesitated while he groped in his vocabulary and framed a complete answer."The cap'n is Wolf Larsen, or so men call him.I never heard his other name.But you better speak soft with him.He is mad this morning.The mate -- "But he did not finish.The cook had glided in.

"Better sling yer 'ook out of 'ere, Yonson," he said."The old man'll be wantin' yer on deck, an' this ayn't no d'y to fall foul of 'im."Johnson turned obediently to the door, at the same time, over the cook's shoulder, favoring me with an amazingly solemn and portentous wink, as though to emphasize his interrupted remark and the need for me to be soft-spoken with the captain.

Hanging over the cook's arm was a loose and crumpled array of evil-looking and sour-smelling garments.

"They was put aw'y wet, sir," he vouchsafed explanation."But you'll 'ave to make them do till I dry yours out by the fire."Clinging to the woodwork, staggering with the roll of the ship, and aided by the cook, I managed to slip into a rough woollen undershirt.On the instant my flesh was creeping and crawling from the harsh contact.

He noticed my involuntary twitching and grimacing, and smirked:

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