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Chapter IV. From the Kerguelen Isles to Prince Edward Island

           

           Thepersonalappearanceofthelieutenantwasasfollows:middleheight,slightlybuilt,allnervesandmuscles,stronglimbsasagileasthoseofagymnast,thetruesailor’s“look,”butofveryunusualfar-sightednessandsurprisingpenetration,sunburntface,hairthickandshort,beardlesscheeksandchin,regularfeatures,thewholeexpressiondenotingenergy,courage,andphysicalstrengthattheirutmosttension.

           JamesWestspokebutrarely—onlywhenhewasquestioned.Hegavehisordersinaclearvoice,notrepeatingthem,butsoastobeheardatonce,andhewasunderstood.IcallattentiontothistypicalofficeroftheMerchantMarine,whowasdevotedbodyandsoultoCaptainLenGuyastotheschoonerHalbrane.Heseemedtobeoneoftheessentialorgansofhisship,andiftheHalbranehadaheartitwasinJamesWest’sbreastthatitbeat.

           Thereisbutonemorepersontobementioned;theship’scook—anegrofromtheAfricancoastnamedEndicott,thirtyyearsofage,whohadheldthatpostforeightyears.Theboatswainandheweregreatfriends,andindulgedinfrequenttalks.

           Lifeonboardwasveryregular,verysimple,anditsmonotonywasnotwithoutacertaincharm.Sailingisreposeinmovement,arockinginadream,andIdidnotdislikemyisolation.OfcourseIshouldhavelikedtofindoutwhyCaptainLenGuyhadchangedhismindwithrespecttome;buthowwasthistobedone?Toquestionthelieutenantwouldhavebeenlossoftime.

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