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XIV

           Itwasadeadcalm,and,underthecloudedsky,throughthestillairthatseemedtoclingwarm,withaseaweedsmell,toherslimhull,onaseaofsombergrayandunwrinkled,theshipmovedonanevenkeel,asiffloatingdetachedinemptyspace.ButMr.Massyslappedhisforehead,totteredalittle,caughtholdofabelaying-pinatthefootofthemast.

           “Ishallgomad,”hemuttered,walkingacrossthedeckunsteadily.Ashovelwasscrapingloosecoaldownbelow—afire-doorclanged.Sterneonthebridgebeganwhistlinganewtune.

           CaptainWhalley,sittingonthecouch,awakeandfullydressed,heardthedoorofhiscabinopen.Hedidnotmoveintheleast,waitingtorecognizethevoice,withanappallingstrainofprudence.

           Abulkheadlampblazedonthewhitepaint,thecrimsonplush,thebrownvarnishofmahoganytops.Thewhitewoodpacking-caseunderthebed-placehadremainedunopenedforthreeyearsnow,asthoughCaptainWhalleyhadfeltthat,aftertheFairMaidwasgone,therecouldbenoabiding-placeonearthforhisaffections.Hishandsrestedonhisknees;hishandsomeheadwithbigeyebrowspresentedarigidprofiletothedoorway.Theexpectedvoicespokeoutatlast.

           “Oncemore,then.WhatamItocallyou?”

           Ha!Massy.Again.Thewearinessofitcrushedhisheart—andthepainofshamewasalmostmorethanhecouldbearwithoutcryingout.

           “Well.Isittobe‘partner’still?”

           “Youdon’tknowwhatyouask.”

           “IknowwhatIwant...”

           Massysteppedinandclosedthedoor.

           “...AndIamgoingtohaveatryforitwithyouoncemore.

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