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〃Glory be!〃 said Daughtry。 〃I was just fearin' you'd be wantin' me along; sir。Kwaque; you take 'm my fella dunnage belong me; put 'm in other fella boat along other side。〃
While Kwaque obeyed; the mate sounded the well for the last time; reporting three feet and a half; and the lighter freightage of the starboard boat was tossed in by the sailors。
A rangy; gangly; Scandinavian youth of a sailor; droop…shouldered; six feet six and slender as a lath; with pallid eyes of palest blue and skin and hair attuned to the same colour scheme; joined Kwaque in his work。
〃Here; you Big John;〃 the mate interfered。 〃This is your boat。 You work here。〃
The lanky one smiled in embarrassment as he haltingly explained: 〃I tank I lak go along cooky。〃
〃Sure; let him go; the more the easier;〃 Nishikanta took charge of the situation。 〃Anybody else?〃
〃Sure;〃 Dag Daughtry sneered to his face。 〃I reckon what's left of the beer goes with my boat 。 。 。 unless you want to argue the matter。〃
〃For two cents〃 Nishikanta spluttered in affected rage。
〃Not for two billion cents would you risk a scrap with me; you money…sweater; you;〃 was Daughtry's retort。 〃You've got their goats; but I've got your number。 Not for two billion billion cents would you excite me into callin' it right now。Big John! Just carry that case of beer across; an' that half case; and store in my boat。Nishikanta; just start something; if you've got the nerve。〃
Simon Nishikanta did not dare; nor did he know what to do; but he was saved from his perplexity by the shout:
〃Here she comes!〃
All rushed to holding…ground; and held; while the whale broke more timbers and the Mary Turner rolled sluggishly down and back again。
〃Lower away! On the run! Lively!〃
Captain Doane's orders were swiftly obeyed。 The starboard boat; fended off by sailors; rose and fell in the water alongside while the remainder of the dunnage and provisions showered into her。
〃Might as well lend a hand; sir; seein' you're bent on leaving in such a hurry;〃 said Daughtry; taking the chronometer from Captain Doane's hand and standing ready to pass it down to him as soon as he was in the boat。
〃Come on; Greenleaf;〃 Grimshaw called up to the Ancient Mariner。
〃No; thanking you very kindly; sir;〃 came the reply。 〃I think there'll be more room in the other boat。〃
〃We want the cook!〃 Nishikanta cried out from the stern sheets。 〃Come on; you yellow monkey! Jump in!〃
Little old shrivelled Ah Moy debated。 He visibly thought; although none knew the intrinsicness of his thinking as he stared at the gun of the fat pawnbroker and at the leprosy of Kwaque and Daughtry; and weighed the one against the other and tossed the light and heavy loads of the two boats into the balance。
〃Me go other boat;〃 said Ah Moy; starting to drag his bag away across the deck。
〃Cast off;〃 Captain Doane commanded。
Scraps; the big Newfoundland puppy; who had played and pranced about through all the excitement; seeing so many of the Mary Turner's humans in the boat alongside; sprang over the rail; low and close to the water; and landed sprawling on the mass of sea… bags and goods cases。
The boot rocked; and Nishikanta; his automatic in his hand; cried out:
〃Back with him! Throw him on board!〃
The sailors obeyed; and the astounded Scraps; after a brief flight through the air; found himself arriving on his back on the Mary Turner's deck。 At any rate; he took it for no more than a rough joke; and rolled about ecstatically; squirming vermicularly; in anticipation of what new delights of play were to be visited upon him。 He reached out; with an enticing growl of good fellowship; for Michael; who was now free on deck; and received in return a forbidding and crusty snarl。
〃Guess we'll have to add him to our collection; eh; sir?〃 Daughtry observed; sparing a moment to pat reassurance on the big puppy's head and being rewarded with a caressing lick on his hand from the puppy's blissful tongue。
No first…class ship's steward can exist without possessing a more than average measure of executive ability。 Dag Daughtry was a first…class ship's steward。 Placing the Ancient Mariner in a nook of safety; and setting Big John to unlashing the remaining boat and hooking on the falls; he sent Kwaque into the hold to fill kegs of water from the scant remnant of supply; and Ah Moy to clear out the food in the galley。
The starboard boat; cluttered with men; provisions; and property and being rapidly rowed away from the danger centre; which was the Mary Turner; was scarcely a hundred yards away; when the whale; missing the schooner clean; turned at full speed and close range; churning the water; and all but collided with the boat。 So near did she come that the rowers on the side next to her pulled in their oars。 The surge she raised; heeled the loaded boat gunwale under; so that a degree of water was shipped ere it righted。 Nishikanta; automatic still in hand; standing up in the sternsheets by the comfortable seat he had selected for himself; was staggered by the lurch of the boat。 In his instinctive; spasmodic effort to maintain balance; he relaxed his clutch on the pistol; which fell into the sea。
〃HA…AH!〃 Daughtry girded。 〃What price Nishikanta? I got his number; and he's lost you fellows' goats。 He's your meat now。 Easy meat? I should say! And when it comes to the eating; eat him first。 Sure; he's a skunk; and will taste like one; but many's the honest man that's eaten skunk and pulled through a tight place。 But you'd better soak 'im all night in salt water; first。〃
Grimshaw; whose seat in the sternsheets was none of the best; grasped the situation simultaneously with Daughtry; and; with a quick upstanding; and hooking out…reach of hand; caught the fat pawn…broker around the back of the neck; and with anything but gentle suasion jerked him half into the air and flung him face downward on the bottom boards。
〃Ha…ah!〃 said Daughtry across the hundred yards of ocean。
Next; and without hurry; Grimshaw took the more comfortable seat for himself。
〃Want to come along?〃 he called to Daughtry。
〃No; thank you; sir;〃 was the latter's reply。 〃There's too many of us; an' we'll make out better in the other boat。〃
With some bailing; and with others bending to the oars; the boat rowed frantically away; while Daughtry took Ah Moy with him down into the lazarette beneath the cabin floor and broke out and passed up more provisions。
It was when he was thus below that the cow grazed the schooner just for'ard of amidships on the port side; lashed out with her mighty tail as she sounded; and ripped clean away the chain plates and rail of the mizzen…shrouds。 In the next roll of the huge; glassy sea; the mizzen…mast fell overside。
〃My word; some whale;〃 Daughtry said to Ah Moy; as they emerged from the cabin companionway and gazed at this latest wreckage。
Ah Moy found need to get more food from the galley; when Daughtry; Kwaque; and Big John swung their weight on the falls; one at a time; and hoisted the port boat; one end at a time; over the rail and swung her out。
〃We'll wait till the next smash; then lower away; throw everything in; an' get outa this;〃 the steward told the An