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drift from two shores(漂流)-第46部分

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oblivious of the scene that had just taken place in the stern。               There was a 

moment of silence; and then the mate's voice came out quite impassively; 

but distinctly: 

     〃'Fernandez!' 

     〃'Aye; aye; sir!' 

     〃'Come aft andbring your oar with you。' 

     〃He did so; stumbling over the men; who; engaged in their whispered 

yarns; didn't seem to notice him。 

     〃'See if you can find soundings here。' 

     〃Fernandez leaned over the stern and dropped his oar to its shaft in the 

phosphorescent water。         But he touched no bottom; the current brought the 

oar at right angles presently to the surface。 

     〃'Send it down; man;' said the mate; imperatively; 'down; down。 Reach 

over there。     What are you afraid of?         So; steady there; I'll hold you。' 

     〃Fernandez leaned over the stern and sent the oar and half of his bared 

brown   arm  into   the   water。    In   an   instant   the   mate   caught   him  with   one 

tremendous potential grip at his elbows; and forced him and his oar head 

downward        in  the  waters。     The    act   was   so   sudden;    yet  so   carefully 

premeditated; that no outcry escaped the doomed man。                   Even the launch 

scarcely dipped her stern to the act。          In that awful moment I heard a light 

laugh     from   one   of   the  men    in  response    to   a  wanton    yarn   from    his 

comrade;James;   bring   the   vichy   to   Mr。   Lightbody!        You'll   find   that   a 

dash of cognac will improve it wonderfully。 

     〃Wellto     go   ona   few   bubbles    arose   to   the  surface。    Fernandez 



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seemed unreasonably passive; until I saw that when the mate had gripped 

his   elbows   with   his   hands   he   had   also   firmly   locked   the   traitor's   knees 

within his own。       In a few momentsit seemed to me; then; a centurythe 

mate's   grasp   relaxed;   the   body  of   Fernandez;   a   mere   limp;   leaden   mass; 

slipped noiselessly and heavily into the sea。             There was no splash。          The 

ocean   took   it   calmly  and   quietly  to   its   depths。  The   mate   turned   to   the 

men; without deigning to cast a glance on me。 

     〃'Oars!'    The men raised their oars apeak。 

     〃'Let   fall!'  There   was   a   splash   in   the   water;   encircling   the   boat   in 

concentric lines of molten silver。 

     〃'Give way!' 

     〃Well; of course; that's all。        WE got away in time。            I knew I bored 

you awfully!       Eh?     Oh; you want to know what became of the woman 

really;   I  don't   know!     And     myselfoh;     I  got  away    at  Havana!      Eh? 

Certainly; James; you'll find some smelling salts in my bureau。 Gentlemen; 

I fear we have kept the ladies too long。〃 

     But   they   had   already   risen;   and   were   slowly   filing   out   of   the   room。 

Only one lingeredthe youngest Miss Jones。 

     〃That   was   a   capital   story;〃   she   said;  pausing   beside   our   host;   with   a 

special significance in her usual audacity。            〃Do you know you absolutely 

sent cold chills down my spine a moment ago。                 Really; now; you ought to 

write for the magazines!〃 

     Our host looked up at the pretty; audacious face。               Then he said; sotto 

voce; 

     〃I do!〃 



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