第4章

类别:其他 作者:H.Rider Haggard字数:10535更新时间:19/01/07 15:17:55
ThenthepictureseemedtobecomearealityandIsawNatalieherself,strangelychangefulinheraspect,strangelyvaryinginfaceandfigure,strangelybright,standinginthemouthofapasswhereofthelittleborderingcliffswerecoveredwithbushesandlowtrees,whosegreenwasalmosthidinlovelyflowers。 Thereinmydreamshestood,smilingmysteriously,andstretchedoutherarmstowardsme。 AsIawokeIseemedtohearhervoice,repeatingherdyingwords:\"Gowhereyouseemcalledtogo,faraway。Oh!thewonderfulplaceinwhichyouwillfindme,notknowingthatyouhavefoundme。\" Withsomevariationsthisdreamvisitedmetwicethatnight。InthemorningIwokeupquitedeterminedthatIwouldgototheSouthSeaIslands,evenifImustdosoalone。OnthatsameeveningBastinandBickleydinedwithme。Isaidnothingtothemaboutmydream,forBastinneverdreamedandBickleywouldhavesetitdowntoindigestion。Butwhentheclothhadbeenclearedawayandweweredrinkingourglassofport——bothBastinandBickleyonlytookone,theformerbecauseheconsideredportasinfulindulgenceoftheflesh,thelatterbecausehefeareditwouldgivehimgout——Iremarkedcasuallythattheybothlookedveryrundownandasthoughtheywantedarest。Theyagreed,atleasteachofthemsaidhehadnoticeditintheother。IndeedBastinaddedthatthedampandthecoldinthechurch,inwhichhehelddailyservicestonocongregationexcepttheoldwomanwhocleanedit,hadgivenhimrheumatism,whichpreventedhimfromsleeping。 \"Docallthingsbytheirpropernames,\"interruptedBickley。\"I toldyouyesterdaythatwhatyouaresufferingfromisneuritisinyourrightarm,whichwillbecomechronicifyouneglectitmuchlonger。Ihavethesamethingmyself,soIoughttoknow,andunlessIcanstopoperatingforawhileIbelievemyfingerswillbecomeuseless。Alsosomethingisaffectingmysight,overstrain,Isuppose,sothatIamobligedtowearstrongerandstrongerglasses。IthinkIshallhavetoleaveOgden\"(hispartner)\"inchargeforawhile,andgetawayintothesun。ThereisnoneherebeforeJune。\" \"IwouldifIcouldpayalocumtenensandwerequitesureitisn’twrong,\"saidBastin。 \"Iamgladyouboththinklikethat,\"Iremarked,\"asIhaveasuggestiontomaketoyou。IwanttogototheSouthSeasaboutwhichweweretalkingyesterday,togetthethoroughchangethatBickleyhasbeenadvisingforme,andIshouldbeverygratefulifyouwouldbothcomeasmyguests。You,Bickley,makesomuchmoneyoutofcuttingpeopleabout,thatyoucanarrangeyourownaffairsduringyourabsence。Butasforyou,Bastin,Iwillseetothewherewithalforthelocumtenens,andeverythingelse。\" \"Youareverykind,\"saidBastin,\"andcertainlyIshouldliketoexposethatmisguidedauthor,whoprobablypublishedhisoffensiveworkwithoutthinkingthatwhathewrotemightaffectthesubscriptionstothemissionarysocieties,alsotoshowBickleythatheisnotalwaysright,asheseemstothink。ButI couldneverdreamofacceptingwithoutthefullapprovaloftheBishop。 \"Youmightgetthatofyournursealso,ifshehappenstobestillalive,\"mockedBickley。\"AsforhisLordship,Idon’tthinkhewillraiseanyobjectionwhenheseesthecertificateIwillgiveyouaboutthestateofyourhealth。HeisagreatbelieverinmeeversinceItookthatcarbuncleoutofhisneckwhichhegotbecausehewillnoteatenough。Asforme,Imeantocomeifonlytoshowyouhowcontinuallyandpersistentlyyouarewrong。 But,Arbuthnot,howdoyoumeantogo?\" \"Idon’tknow。Inamailsteamer,Isuppose。\" \"Ifyoucanruntoit,ayachtwouldbemuchbetter。\" \"That’sagoodidea,foronecouldgetoutofthebeatentracksandseetheplacesthatarenever,orseldom,visited。Iwillmakesomeinquiries。Andnow,tocelebratetheoccasion,letusallhaveanotherglassofportanddrinkatoast。\" Theyhesitatedandwerelost,Bastinmurmuringsomethingaboutdoingwithouthisstoutnextdayasapenance。Thentheybothaskedwhatwasthetoast,eachofthem,afterthought,suggestingthatitshouldbetheutterconfusionoftheother。 Ishookmyhead,whereonasaresultoffurthercogitation,BastinsubmittedthattheUnknownwouldbesuitable。Bickleysaidthathethoughtthisafoolishideaaseverythingworthknowingwasalreadyknown,andwhatwasthegoodofdrinkingtotherest? AtoasttotheTruthwouldbebetter。 Anotioncametome。 \"Letuscombinethem,\"Isaid,\"anddrinktotheUnknownTruth。\" Sowedid,thoughBastingrumbledthattheperformancemadehimfeellikePilate。 \"WeareallPilatesinourway,\"Irepliedwithasigh。 \"ThatiswhatIthinkeverytimeIdiagnoseacase,\"exclaimedBickley。 AsformeIlaughedandforsomeunknownreasonfelthappierthanIhaddoneformonths。Oh!ifonlythewriterofthattouristtaleoftheSouthSeaIslandscouldhaveguessedwhatfruithislight—thrownseedwouldyieldtousandtotheworld! ImademyinquiriesthroughaLondonagencywhichhiredoutyachtsorsoldthemtotheidlerich。AsIexpected,therewereplentytobehad,ataprice,butwealthyasIwas,thefigureaskedofthebuyerofanysuitablecraft,staggeredme。Intheend,however,IcharteredoneforsixmonthscertainandatsomuchpermonthforaslongasIlikedafterwards。Theownerspaidinsuranceandeverythingelseonconditionthattheyappointedthecaptainandfirstmate,alsotheengineer,forthisyacht,whichwasnamedStaroftheSouth,couldsteamatabouttenknotsaswellassail。 Iknownothingaboutyachts,andthereforeshallnotattempttodescribeher,furtherthantosaythatshewasoffivehundredandfiftytonsburden,verywellconstructed,andsmarttolookat,aswellshemightbe,seeingthatadeceasedmillionairefromwhoseexecutorsIhiredherhadspentafortuneinbuildingandequippingherinthebestpossiblestyle。Inall,hercrewconsistedofthirty—twohands。Apeculiarityofthevesselwasthatowingtosomefancyofthelateowner,thepassengeraccommodation,whichwassplendid,layforwardofthebridge,thiswiththeship’sstore—rooms,refrigeratingchamber,etc。,beingalmostinthebows。Itwasowingtothesearrangements,whichwereunusual,thattheexecutorsfounditimpossibletosell,andwerethereforegladtoacceptsuchanofferasmineinordertosaveexpenses。Perhapstheyhopedthatshemightgotothebottom,beingheavilyinsured。Ifso,theFatesdidnotdisappointthem。 Thecaptain,namedAstley,wasajovialpersonwhoheldeverykindofcertificate。HeseemedsoextraordinarilyableathisbusinessthatpersonallyIsuspectedhimofhavingmademistakesinthecourseofhiscareer,notunconnectedwiththeworshipofBacchus。InthisIbelieveIwasright;otherwiseamanofsuchattainmentswouldhavebeencommandingsomethingbiggerthanaprivateyacht。Thefirstmate,Jacobsen,wasamelancholyDane,aspiritualistwhoplayedtheconcertina,andseemedtobeabletodowithoutsleep。Thecrewwereamixedlot,goodmenforthemostpartandquiteunobjectionable,morethanhalfofthembeingScandinavian。IthinkthatisallIneedsayabouttheStaroftheSouth。 ThearrangementwasthattheStaroftheSouthshouldproceedthroughtheStraitsofGibraltartoMarseilles,wherewewouldjoinher,andthencetravelviatheSuezCanal,toAustraliaandontotheSouthSeas,returninghomeasourfancyorconveniencemightdictate。 Allthefirstpartoftheplanwecarriedouttotheletter。OftheremainderIsaynothingatpresent。 TheStaroftheSouthwasamplyprovidedwitheverykindofstore。Amongthemweremedicinesandsurgicalinstruments,selectedbyBickley,andacaseofBiblesandotherreligiousworksinsundrylanguagesoftheSouthSeas,selectedbyBastin,whosebishop,whenheunderstoodthepiousobjectsofhisjourney,hadratherencouragedthanhinderedhisdepartureonsickleave,andalargenumberofnovels,booksofreference,etc。,laidinbymyself。ShedulysailedfromtheThamesandreachedMarseillesafterasafeandeasypassage,whereallthreeofusboardedher。 Iforgottoaddthatshehadanotherpassenger,thelittlespaniel,Tommy。Ihadintendedtoleavehimbehind,butwhileI waspackinguphefollowedmeaboutwithsuchevidentunderstandingofmypurposethatmyheartwastouched。WhenI enteredthemotortodrivetothestationheescapedfromthehandsoftheservant,whimpering,andtookrefugeonmyknee。 AfterthisIfeltthatDestinyintendedhimtobeourcompanion。 Moreover,washenotlinkedwithmydeadpast,and,hadIbutknownit,withmylivingfuturealso? ChapterV TheCycloneWeenjoyedourvoyageexceedingly。InEgypt,alandIwasgladtorevisit,weonlystoppedaweekwhiletheStaroftheSouth,whichwerejoinedatSuez,coaledandwentthroughtheCanal。 This,however,gaveustimetospendafewdaysinCairo,visitthePyramidsandSakkarawhichBastinandBickleyhadneverseenbefore,andinspectthegreatMuseum。ThejourneyuptheNilewaspostponeduntilourreturn。ItwasapleasantbreakandgaveBickley,amostomnivorousreaderwhowaswellacquaintedwithEgyptianhistoryandtheology,theopportunityoftryingtoprovetoBastinthatChristianitywasameredevelopmentoftheancientEgyptianfaith。Theargumentsthatensuedmaybeimagined。Itneverseemedtooccurtoeitherofthemthatallfaithsmaybeandindeedprobablyareprogressive;inshort,differentraysoflightthrownfromthevariousfacetsofthesamecrystal,asinturntheseareshoneuponbythesunofTruth。 OurpassagedowntheRedSeawascoolandagreeable。ThenceweshapedourcourseforCeylon。HereagainwestoppedalittlewhiletorunuptoKandyandtovisittheruinedcityofAnarajapurawithitsgreatBuddhisttopesthatonceagaingaverisetoreligiousargumentbetweenmytwofriends。LeavingCeylonwestruckacrosstheIndianOceanforPerthinWesternAustralia。 Itwasalongvoyage,sincetosaveourcoalwemademostofitundercanvas。However,wewerenotdullasCaptainAstleywasagoodcompanion,andevenoutofthemelancholyDane,Jacobsen,wehadentertainment。Heinsistedonholdingseancesinthecabin,atwhichtheusualphenomenaoccurred。Thetabletwistedabout,voiceswereheardandJacobsen’saccordionwailedouttunesaboveourheads。ThesehappeningsdroveBickleytoakindofmadness,forherewereeventswhichhecouldnotexplain。Hewasconvincedthatsomeonewasplayingtricksuponhim,anddevisedthemostelaboratesnarestodetecttherogue,entirelywithoutresult。 FirstheaccusedJacobsen,whowasveryindignant,andthenme,wholaughed。IntheendJacobsenandIleftthe\"circle\"andthecabin,whichwaslockedbehindus;onlyBastinandBickleyremainingthereinthedark。Presentlyweheardsoundsofaltercation,andBickleyemergedlookingveryredintheface,followedbyBastin,whowassaying: \"CanIhelpitifsomethingpulledyournoseandsnatchedoffyoureyeglasses,whichanyhowarequiteuselesstoyouwhenthereisnolight?Again,isitpossibleforme,sittingontheothersideofthattable,tohaveplacedtheconcertinaonyourheadandmadeitplaytheNationalAnthem,athingthatIhavenottheslightestideahowtodo?\" \"Pleasedonottrytoexplain,\"snappedBickley。\"Iamperfectlyawarethatyoudeceivedmesomehow,whichnodoubtyouthinkagoodjoke。\" \"Mydearfellow,\"Iinterrupted,\"isitpossibletoimagineoldBasildeceivinganyone?\" \"Whynot,\"snortedBickley,\"seeingthathedeceiveshimselffromoneyear’sendtotheother?\" \"Ithink,\"saidBastin,\"thatthisisanunholybusinessandthatwearebothdeceivedbythedevil。Iwillhavenomoretodowithit,\"andhedepartedtohiscabin,probablytosaysomeappropriateprayers。 AfterthistheseancesweregivenupbutJacobsenproducedaninstrumentcalledaplanchetteandwithdifficultypersuadedBickleytotryit,whichhedidaftermanyprecautions。Thething,aheart—shapedpieceofwoodmountedonwheelsandwithapencilstuckatitsnarrowend,canteredaboutthesheetofpaperonwhichitwasplaced,Bickley,whosehandsresteduponit,staringattheroofofthecabin。Thenitbegantoscribbleandafterawhilestoppedstill。 \"WilltheDoctorlook?\"saidJacobsen。\"Perhapsthespiritshavetoldhimsomething。\" \"Oh!curseallthissillytalkaboutspirits,\"exclaimedBickley,ashearrangedhiseyeglassesandheldupthepapertothelight,foritwasafterdinner。 Hestared,thenwithanexclamationwhichIwillnotrepeat,andaglanceofsavagesuspicionatthepoorDaneandtherestofus,threwitdownandleftthecabin。Ipickeditupandnextmomentwasscreamingwithlaughter。ThereonthetopofthesheetwasaroughbutentirelyrecognizableportraitofBickleywiththeaccordiononhishead,andunderneath,writteninadelicate,Italianfemalehand,absolutelydifferentfromhisown,werethesewordstakenfromoneofSt。Paul’sEpistles——\"Oppositionsofsciencefalselysocalled。\"Underneaththemagaininascrawling,schoolboyfist,verylikeBastin’s,wasinscribed,\"Tellushowthisisdone,yousillydoctor,whothinkyourselfsoclever。\" \"ItseemsthatthedevilreallycanquoteScripture,\"wasBastin’sonlycomment,whileJacobsenstaredbeforehimandsmiled。 Bickleyneveralludedtothematter,butfordaysafterwardsI sawhimexperimentingwithpaperandchemicals,evidentlytryingtodiscoveraformofinvisibleinkwhichwouldappearupontheapplicationofthehand。Asheneversaidanythingaboutit,I fearthathefailed。 Thisplanchettebusinesshadasomewhatcuriousending。AfewnightslaterJacobsenwasworkingitandaskedmetoputaquestion。ToobligehimIinquiredonwhatdayweshouldreachFremantle,theportofPerth。Itwroteananswerwhich,Imayremark,subsequentlyprovedtobequitecorrect。 \"Thatisnotagoodquestion,\"saidJacobsen,\"sinceasasailorImightguessthereply。Tryagain,Mr。Arbuthnot。\" \"WillanythingremarkablehappenonourvoyagetotheSouthSeas?\"Iinquiredcasually。 Theplanchettehesitatedawhilethenwroterapidlyandstopped。Jacobsentookupthepaperandbegantoreadtheansweraloud——\"ToA,BtheD,andBtheC,themostremarkablethingswillhappenthathavehappenedtomenlivingintheworld。\" \"Thatmustmeanme,BickleythedoctorandBastintheclergyman,\"Isaid,laughing。 Jacobsenpaidnoattention,forhewasreadingwhatfollowed。 AshedidsoIsawhisfaceturnwhiteandhiseyesbegintostartfromhishead。Thensuddenlyhetorethepaperinpieceswhichhethrustintohispocket。LiftinghisgreatfistheutteredsomeDanishoathandwithasingleblowsmashedtheplanchettetofragments,afterwhichhestrodeaway,leavingmeastonishedandsomewhatdisturbed。WhenImethimthenextmorningIaskedhimwhatwasonthepaper。 \"Oh!\"hesaidquietly,\"somethingIshouldnotlikeyoutoo— properEnglishgentlemenstosee。Somethingnotnice。Youunderstand。Thosespiritsnotalwaysgood;theydothatkindofthingsometimes。That’swhyIbrokeupthisplanchette。\" Thenhebegantotalkofsomethingelseandtherethematterended。 Ishouldhavesaidthat,principallywithaviewtoputtingthemselvesinapositiontoconfuteeachother,eversincewehadstartedfromMarseillesbothBastinandBickleyspentanumberofhourseachdayinassiduousstudyofthelanguageoftheSouthSeaIslands。Itbecameakindofcompetitionbetweenthemastowhichcouldlearnthemost。NowBastin,althoughsimpleandevenstupidinsomeways,wasagoodscholar,andasIknewatcollege,hadquiteafacultyforacquiringlanguagesinwhichhehadtakenhighmarksatexaminations。Bickley,too,wasanextraordinarilyablepersonwithanexcellentmemory,especiallywhenhewasonhismettle。TheresultwasthatbeforeweeverreachedaSouthSeaislandtheyhadagoodworkingknowledgeofthelocaltongues。 Asitchanced,too,atPerthwepickedupaSamoanandhiswifewho,undersomeofthe\"whiteAustralia\"regulations,werenotallowedtoremaininthecountryandofferedtoworkasservantsinreturnforapassagetoApiawhereweproposedtocallsometimeorother。WiththesepeopleBastinandBickleytalkedalldaylongtillreallytheybecamefairlyproficientintheirsoftandbeautifuldialect。Theywishedmetolearnalso,butIsaidthatwithtwosuchexcellentinterpretersandthenativeswhiletheyremainedwithus,itseemedquiteunnecessary。Still,I pickedupagooddealinaquietway,asmuchastheydidperhaps。 Atlength,travellingonandonasavoyagertotheplanetMarsmightdo,wesightedthelowshoresofAustraliaandthatsameeveningweretowed,forourcoalwasquiteexhausted,tothewharfatFremantle。HerewespentafewdaysexploringthebeautifultownofPerthanditsneighbourhoodwhereitwasveryhotjustthen,andeatingpeachesandgrapestillwemadeourselvesill,asavisitoroftendoeswhoisunawarethatfruitshouldnotbetakeninquantityinAustraliawhilethesunishigh。ThenwedepartedforMelbournealmostbeforeourarrivalwasgenerallyknown,sinceIdidnotwishtoadvertiseourpresenceortheobjectofourjourney。 WecrossedtheGreatAustralianBight,ofevilreputation,inthemostperfectweather;indeeditmighthavebeenamillpond,andafterashortstayatMelbourne,wentontoSydney,wherewecoaledagainandlaidinsupplies。 Thenourrealjourneybegan。TheplanwelaidoutwastosailtoSuvainFiji,about1,700milesaway,andafterastaythere,ontoHawaiiortheSandwichIslands,stoppingperhapsatthePhoenixIslandsandtheCentralPolynesianSporades,suchasChristmasandFanningIsles。ThenweproposedtoturnsouthagainthroughtheMarshallArchipelagoandtheCarolineIslands,andsoontoNewGuineaandtheCoralSea。ParticularlydidwewishtovisitEasterIslandonaccountofitsmarveloussculpturesthataresupposedtobetherelicsofapreeminent—historicrace。Intruth,however,wehadnofixedplanexcepttogowherevercircumstanceandchancemighttakeus。Chance,Imayadd,orsomethingelse,tookfulladvantageofitsopportunities。 WecametoSuvainsafetyandspentawhileinexploringthebeautifulFijiIsleswherebothBastinandBickleymadefullinquiriesabouttheworkofthemissionaries,eachofthemdrawingexactlyoppositeconclusionsfromthesamesetofadmittedfacts。ThencewesteamedtoSamoaandputourtwonativesashoreatApia,whereweprocuredsomecoal。Wedidnotstaylongenoughintheseislandstoinvestigatethem,however,becausepersonsofexperiencethereassuredusfromcertainfamiliarsignsthatoneoftheterriblehurricaneswithwhichtheyareafflicted,wasduetoarriveshortlyandthatweshoulddowelltoputourselvesbeyonditsreach。Sohavingcoaledandwateredwedepartedinahurry。 UptothistimeIshouldstatewehadmetwiththemostwonderfulgoodfortuneinthematterofweather,sogoodindeedthatneverononeoccasionsinceweleftMarseilles,hadwebeenobligedtoputthefiddlesonthetables。WiththesuperstitionofasailorCaptainAstley,whenIalludedtothematter,shookhisheadsayingthatdoubtlessweshouldpayforitlateron,since\"lucknevergoesalltheway\"andcycloneswerereportedtobeabout。 HereImusttellthatafterwewereclearofApia,itwasdiscoveredthattheDanishmatewhowasbelievedtobeinhiscabinunwellfromsomethinghehadeaten,wasmissing。Thequestionarosewhetherweshouldputbacktofindhim,aswesupposedthathehadmadeatripinlandandmetwithanaccident,orbeenotherwisedelayed。Iwasinfavourofdoingsothoughthecaptain,thinkingofthethreatenedhurricane,shookhisheadandsaidthatJacobsenwasaqueerfellowwhomightjustaswellhavegoneoverboardasanywhereelse,ifhethoughtheheard\"thespirits,ofwhomhewassofond,\"callinghim。WhilethematterwasstillinsuspenseIhappenedtogointomyownstateroomandthere,stuckinthelooking—glass,sawanenvelopeintheDane’shandwritingaddressedtomyself。OnopeningitIfoundanothersealedletter,unaddressed,alsoanotethatranasfollows: \"HonouredSir,\"Youwillthinkverybadlyofmeforleavingyou,buttheenclosedwhichIimploreyounottoopenuntilyouhaveseenthelastoftheStaroftheSouth,willexplainmyreasonandIhopeclearmyreputation。IthankyouagainandagainforallyourkindnessandpraythattheSpiritswhoruletheworldmayblessandpreserveyou,alsotheDoctorandMr。Bastin。\" Thisletter,whichleftthefateofJacobsenquiteunsolved,foritmightmeaneitherthathehaddesertedordrownedhimself,Iputawaywiththeenclosureinmypocket。Ofcoursetherewasnoobligationonmetorefrainfromopeningtheletter,butI shrankfromdoingsobothfromsomekindofsenseofhonourand,totellthetruth,forfearofwhatitmightcontain。Ifeltthatthiswouldbedisagreeable;also,althoughtherewasnothingtoconnectthemtogether,IbethoughtmeofthescenewhenJacobsenhadsmashedtheplanchette。 OnmyreturntothedeckIsaidnothingwhatsoeveraboutthediscoveryoftheletter,butonlyremarkedthatonreflectionI hadchangedmymindandagreedwiththecaptainthatitwouldbeunwisetoattempttoreturninordertolookforJacobsen。Sotheboatswain,acapableindividualwhohadseenbetterdays,waspromotedtotakehiswatchesandwewentonasbefore。Howcuriouslythingscomeaboutintheworld!Fornauticalreasonsthatwereexplainedtome,butwhichIwillnottroubletosetdown,ifindeedIcouldrememberthem,IbelievethatifwehadreturnedtoApiaweshouldhavemissedthegreatgaleandsubsequentcyclone,andwiththesemuchelse。Butitwasnotsofated。 Itwasonthefourthday,whenwewereroughlysevenhundredmilesormorenorthofSamoa,thatwemettheedgeofthisgaleaboutsundown。Thecaptainputonsteaminthehopeofpushingthroughit,butthatnightwedinedforthefirsttimewiththefiddleson,andbyeleveno’clockitwasasmuchasonecoulddotostandinthecabin,whilethewaterwaswashingfreelyoverthedeck。Fortunately,however,thewindveeredmoreaftofus,sothatbyputtingaboutherheadalittle(seamenmustforgivemeifItalkofthesemattersasalandlubber)weranalmostbeforethewind,thoughnotquiteinthedirectionthatwewishedtogo。 Whenthelightcameitwasblowingveryhardindeed,andtheskywasutterlyovercast,sothatwegotnoglimpseofthesun,orofthestarsonthefollowingnight。Unfortunately,therewasnomoonvisible;indeed,iftherehadbeenIdonotsupposethatitwouldhavehelpedusbecauseofthethickpallofclouds。Forquiteseventy—twohoursweranonbeneathbarepolesbeforethatgale。Thelittlevesselbehavedsplendidly,ridingtheseaslikeaduck,butIcouldseethatCaptainAstleywasgrowingalarmed。 WhenIsaidsomethingcomplimentarytohimabouttheconductoftheStaroftheSouth,herepliedthatshewasforgingaheadallright,butthequestionwas——whereto?HehadbeenunabletotakeanobservationofanysortsinceweleftSamoa;bothhispatentlogshadbeencarriedaway,sothatnowonlythecompassremained,andhehadnottheslightestideawherewewereinthatgreatoceanstuddedwithatollsandislands。 Iaskedhimwhetherwecouldnotsteambacktoourpropercourse,butheansweredthattodosohewouldhavetotraveldeadintheeyeofthegale,andhedoubtedwhethertheengineswouldstandit。Alsotherewasthequestionofcoaltobeconsidered。However,hehadkeptthefiresgoingandwoulddowhathecouldiftheweathermoderated。 Thatnightduringdinnerwhichnowconsistedoftinnedfoodsandwhiskyandwater,fortheseashadgottothegalleyfire,suddenlythegaledropped,whereatwerejoicedexceedingly。Thecaptaincamedownintothesaloonverywhiteandshaken,I thought,andIaskedhimtohaveanipofwhiskytowarmhimup,andtocelebrateourgoodfortuneinhavingrunoutofthewind。 Hetookthebottleand,tomyalarm,pouredoutafullhalftumblerofspirit,whichheswallowedundilutedintwoorthreegulps。 \"That’sbetter!\"hesaidwithahoarselaugh。\"Butman,whatisityouaresayingabouthavingrunoutofthewind?Lookattheglass!\" \"Wehave,\"saidBastin,\"anditiswonderfullysteady。About29 degreesoralittleover,whichithasbeenforthelastthreedays。\" AgainAstleylaughedinamirthlessfashion,asheanswered: \"Oh,thatthing!That’sthepassengers’glass。Itoldthe’stewardtoputitoutofgearsothatyoumightnotbefrightened;itisanoldtrick。Lookatthis,\"andheproducedoneoftheportablevarietyoutofhispocket。 Welooked,anditstoodsomewherebetween27degreesand28 degrees。