Ностромо
Chapter 10
Infact,Barrios,talkingwithNostromo,assumedthatbothDonMartinDecoudandtheingotsofSanTomewerelosttogether,andNostromo,notquestioneddirectly,hadkeptsilent,undertheinfluenceofsomeindefinableformofresentmentanddistrust.LetDonMartinspeakofeverythingwithhisownlips—waswhathetoldhimselfmentally.
Andnow,withthemeansofgainingtheGreatIsabelthrownthusinhiswayattheearliestpossiblemoment,hisexcitementhaddeparted,aswhenthesoultakesflightleavingthebodyinertuponanearthitknowsnomore.Nostromodidnotseemtoknowthegulf.Foralongtimeevenhiseyelidsdidnotflutteronceupontheglazedemptinessofhisstare.Thenslowly,withoutalimbhavingstirred,withoutatwitchofmuscleorquiverofaneyelash,anexpression,alivingexpressioncameuponthestillfeatures,deepthoughtcreptintotheemptystare—asifanoutcastsoul,aquiet,broodingsoul,findingthatuntenantedbodyinitsway,hadcomeinstealthilytotakepossession.
TheCapatazfrowned:andintheimmensestillnessofsea,islands,andcoast,ofcloudformsontheskyandtrailsoflightuponthewater,theknittingofthatbrowhadtheemphasisofapowerfulgesture.Nothingelsebudgedforalongtime;thentheCapatazshookhisheadandagainsurrenderedhimselftotheuniversalreposeofallvisiblethings.Suddenlyheseizedtheoars,andwithonemovementmadethedinghyspinround,head-ontotheGreatIsabel.