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           Ireleasedmygripatlastandheranforwardasiffleeingfordearlife.

           Iwonderedwhatmydoublethereinthesaillockerthoughtofthiscommotion.Hewasabletoheareverything—andperhapshewasabletounderstandwhy,onmyconscience,ithadtobethusclose—noless.Myfirstorder“Hardalee!”re-echoedominouslyunderthetoweringshadowofKoh-ringasifIhadshoutedinamountaingorge.AndthenIwatchedthelandintently.Inthatsmoothwaterandlightwinditwasimpossibletofeeltheshipcoming-to.No!Icouldnotfeelher.Andmysecondselfwasmakingnowreadytoshipoutandlowerhimselfoverboard.Perhapshewasgonealready...?

           Thegreatblackmassbroodingoverourverymastheadsbegantopivotawayfromtheship’ssidesilently.AndnowIforgotthesecretstrangerreadytodepart,andrememberedonlythatIwasatotalstrangertotheship.Ididnotknowher.Wouldshedoit?Howwasshetobehandled?

           Iswungthemainyardandwaitedhelplessly.Shewasperhapsstopped,andherveryfatehunginthebalance,withtheblackmassofKoh-ringlikethegateoftheeverlastingnighttoweringoverhertaffrail.Whatwouldshedonow?Hadshewayonheryet?Isteppedtothesideswiftly,andontheshadowywaterIcouldseenothingexceptafaintphosphorescentflashrevealingtheglassysmoothnessofthesleepingsurface.Itwasimpossibletotell—andIhadnotlearnedyetthefeelofmyship.Wasshemoving?WhatIneededwassomethingeasilyseen,apieceofpaper,whichIcouldthrowoverboardandwatch.Ihadnothingonme.TorundownforitIdidn’tdare.Therewasnotime.

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