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Chapter 10
Butbeforehebegantopullhebentoncemoreoverthebrownstainonthegunwale.
“Iknowthatthing,”hemutteredtohimself,withasagaciousjerkofthehead.“That’sblood.”
Hisstrokewaslong,vigorous,andsteady.NowandthenhelookedoverhisshoulderattheGreatIsabel,presentingitslowclifftohisanxiousgazelikeanimpenetrableface.Atlastthestemtouchedthestrand.Heflungratherthandraggedtheboatupthelittlebeach.Atonce,turninghisbackuponthesunset,heplungedwithlongstridesintotheravine,makingthewaterofthestreamspurtandflyupwardsateverystep,asifspurningitsshallow,clear,murmuringspiritwithhisfeet.Hewantedtosaveeverymomentofdaylight.
Amassofearth,grass,andsmashedbusheshadfallendownverynaturallyfromaboveuponthecavityundertheleaningtree.Decoudhadattendedtotheconcealmentofthesilverasinstructed,usingthespadewithsomeintelligence.ButNostromo’shalf-smileofapprovalchangedintoascornfulcurlofthelipbythesightofthespadeitselfflungthereinfullview,asifinuttercarelessnessorsuddenpanic,givingawaythewholething.Ah!Theywereallalikeintheirfolly,thesehombresfinosthatinventedlawsandgovernmentsandbarrentasksforthepeople.
TheCapatazpickedupthespade,andwiththefeelofthehandleinhispalmthedesireofhavingalookatthehorse-hideboxesoftreasurecameuponhimsuddenly.