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VII

           

           Thiswasunreasonable;buthehadlivedinhisownworldofunreasonableresentmentsformanyyears.Atlast,passinghismoistpalmovertherarelankywispsofcoarsehaironthetopofhisyellowhead,hebegantotalkslowly.

           “Aleadsman,youwant!Isupposethat’syourcorrectmail-boatstyle.Haven’tyouenoughjudgmenttotellwhereyouarebylookingattheland?Why,beforeIhadbeenatwelvemonthinthetradeIwasuptothattrick—andIamonlyanengineer.Icanpointtoyoufromherewherethebaris,andIcouldtellyoubesidesthatyouareaslikelyasnottostickherinthemudinaboutfiveminutesfromnow;onlyyouwouldcallitinterfering,Isuppose.Andthere’sthatwrittenagreementofours,thatsaysImustn’tinterfere.”

           Hisvoicestopped.CaptainWhalley,withoutrelaxingthesetseverityofhisfeatures,movedhislipstoaskinaquickmumble—

           “Hownear,Serang?”

           “Verynearnow,Tuan,”theMalaymutteredrapidly.

           “Deadslow,”saidtheCaptainaloudinafirmtone.

           TheSerangsnatchedatthehandleofthetelegraph.Agongclangeddownbelow.Massywithascornfulsniggerwalkedoffandputhisheaddowntheengineroomskylight.

           “Youmayexpectsomerarefoolingwiththeengines,Jack,”hebellowed.Thespaceintowhichhestaredwasdeepandfullofgloom;andthegraygleamsofsteeldownthereseemedcoolaftertheintenseglareoftheseaaroundtheship.Theair,however,cameupclammyandhotonhisface.Ashorthootonwhichitwouldhavebeenimpossibletoputanysortofinterpretationcamefromthebottomcavernously.

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