Конец рабства
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“Itlooksasifthefellowhadnottheplucktoplayhisownpreciousgameopenly,”hethought.
Thiswastrueenough.InthefaceofMassy’slastrebuffSternedarednotdeclarehisknowledge.Hisobjectwassimplytogetchargeofthesteamerandkeepitforsometime.Massywouldneverforgivehimforforcinghimselfon;butifCaptainWhalleylefttheshipofhisownaccord,thecommandwoulddevolveuponhimfortherestofthetrip;sohehituponthebrilliantideaofscaringtheoldmanaway.Avaguemenace,amerehint,wouldbeenoughinsuchabrazencase;and,withastrangeadmixtureofcompassion,hethoughtthatBatuBeruwasaverygoodplaceforthrowingupthesponge.Theskippercouldgoashorequietly,andstaywiththatDutchmanofhis.Weren’tthesetwoasthickasthievestogether?Andonreflectionheseemedtoseethattherewasawaytoworkthewholethingthroughthatgreatfriendoftheoldman’s.Thiswasanotherbrilliantidea.Hehadaninbornpreferenceforcircuitousmethods.Inthisparticularcasehedesiredtoremaininthebackgroundasmuchaspossible,toavoidexasperatingMassyneedlessly.Nofuss!Letitallhappennaturally.
Mr.VanWykallthroughthedinnerwasconsciousofasenseofisolationthatinvadessometimestheclosenessofhumanintercourse.CaptainWhalleyfailedlamentablyandobviouslyinhisattemptstoeatsomething.Heseemedovercomebyastrangeabsentmindedness.Hishandwouldhoverirresolutely,asifleftwithoutguidancebyapreoccupiedmind.Mr.