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VI

           Theotherpuffedjetsofsmoke;thensuddenly—

           “IcouldneverunderstandthatnewmaniaofyoursofhavingthisMalayhereforyourshadow,partner.”

           CaptainWhalleygotupfromthechairinallhisimposingstatureandwalkedacrosstothebinnacle,holdingsuchanunswervingcoursethattheotherhadtobackawayhurriedly,andremainedasifintimidated,withthepipetremblinginhishand.“Walkovermenow,”hemutteredinasortofastoundedanddiscomfitedwhisper.Thenslowlyanddistinctlyhesaid—

           “I—am—not—dirt.”Andthenaddeddefiantly,“Asyouseemtothink.”

           TheSerangjerkedout—

           “Seethepalmsnow,Tuan.”

           CaptainWhalleystrodeforwardtotherail;buthiseyes,insteadofgoingstraighttothepoint,withtheassuredkeenglanceofasailor,wanderedirresolutelyinspace,asthoughhe,thediscovererofnewroutes,hadlosthiswayuponthisnarrowsea.

           Anotherwhiteman,themate,cameuponthebridge.Hewastall,young,lean,withamustachelikeatrooper,andsomethingmaliciousintheeye.Hetookupapositionbesidetheengineer.CaptainWhalley,withhisbacktothem,inquired—

           “What’sonthelog?”

           “Eighty-five,”answeredthematequickly,andnudgedtheengineerwithhiselbow.

           CaptainWhalley’smuscularhandssqueezedtheironrailwithanextraordinaryforce;hiseyesglaredwithanenormouseffort;heknittedhiseyebrows,theperspirationfellfromunderhishat,—andinafaintvoicehemurmured,“Steadyher,Serang—whensheisontheproperbearing

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