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IX

           Matchedastoheightandutterlydissimilar,theyconfrontedeachotherasiftherehadbeensomethingbetweenthem—somethingelsethanthebrightstripofsunlightthat,fallingthroughthewidelacingoftwoawnings,cutcrosswisethenarrowplankingofthedeckandseparatedtheirfeetasitwereastream;somethingprofoundandsubtleandincalculable,likeanunexpressedunderstanding,asecretmistrust,orsomesortoffear.

           AtlastSterne,blinkinghisdeep-seteyesandstickingforwardhisscraped,clean-cutchin,ascrimsonastherestofhisface,murmured—

           “You’veseen?Hegrazed!You’veseen?”

           Massy,contemptuous,andwithoutraisinghisyellow,fleshycountenance,repliedinthesamepitch—

           “Maybe.Butifithadbeenyouwewouldhavebeenstuckfastinthemud.”

           “Pardonme,Mr.Massy.Ibegtodenyit.Ofcourseashipownermaysaywhathejollywellpleasesonhisowndeck.That’sallright;butIbegto...”

           “Getoutofmyway!”

           Theotherhadaslightstart,theimpulseofsuppressedindignationperhaps,butheldhisground.Massy’sdownwardglancewanderedrightandleft,asthoughthedeckallroundSternehadbeenbestrewnwitheggsthatmustnotbebroken,andhehadlookedirritablyforplaceswherehecouldsethisfeetinflight.Intheendhetoodidnotmove,thoughtherewasplentyofroomtopasson.

           “Iheardyousayupthere,”wentonthemate—“andaveryjustremarkitwastoo—thatthere’salwayssomethingwrong....”

           “Eavesdroppingiswhat’swrongwithyou,Mr.Sterne.”

           “Now,ifyouwouldonlylistentomeforamoment,Mr.

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