Chapter 35

           Nextday,themast-stepsclearandeverythinginreadiness,westartedtogetthetwotopmastsaboard.Themaintopmastwasoverthirtyfeetinlength,theforetopmastnearlythirty,anditwasofthesethatIintendedmakingtheshears.Itwaspuzzlingwork.Fasteningoneendofaheavytackletothewindlass,andwiththeotherendfasttothebuttoftheforetopmast,Ibegantoheave.Maudheldtheturnonthewindlassandcoileddowntheslack.

           Wewereastonishedattheeasewithwhichthesparwaslifted.Itwasanimprovedcrankwindlass,andthepurchaseitgavewasenormous.Ofcourse,whatitgaveusinpowerwepaidforindistance;asmanytimesasitdoubledmystrength,thatmanytimeswasdoubledthelengthofropeIheavedin.Thetackledraggedheavilyacrosstherail,increasingitsdragasthespararosemoreandmoreoutofthewater,andtheexertiononthewindlassgrewsevere.

           Butwhenthebuttofthetopmastwaslevelwiththerail,everythingcametoastandstill.

           "Imighthaveknownit,"Isaidimpatiently."Nowwehavetodoitalloveragain."

           "Whynotfastenthetacklepartwaydownthemast?"Maudsuggested.

           "It’swhatIshouldhavedoneatfirst,"Ianswered,hugelydisgustedwithmyself.

           Slippingoffaturn,Iloweredthemastbackintothewaterandfastenedthetackleathirdofthewaydownfromthebutt.Inanhour,whatofthisandofrestsbetweentheheaving,IhadhoistedittothepointwhereIcouldhoistnomore.Eightfeetofthebuttwasabovetherail,andIwasasfarawayaseverfromgettingthesparonboard.

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