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第7章 The Old Mans Victory(第3页)

“Imovedhim,”theoldmansaid。“Imovedhimthen。”

Hefeltfaintagainnowbutheheldonthegreatfishallthestrainthathecould。Imovedhim,hethought。MaybethistimeIcangethimover。Pull,hands,hethought。Holdup,legs。Lastforme,head。Lastforme。Youneverwent。ThistimeIllpullhimover。

Butwhenheputallofhisefforton,startingitwelloutbeforethefishcamealongsideandpullingwithallhisstrength,thefishpulledpartwayoverandthenrightedhimselfandswamaway。

“Fish,”theoldmansaid。“Fish,youaregoingtohavetodieanyway。Doyouhavetokillmetoo?”

Thatwaynothingisaccomplished,hethought。Hismouthwastoodrytospeakbuthecouldnotreachforthewaternow。Imustgethimalongsidethistime,hethought。Iamnotgoodformanymoreturns。

Yesyouare,hetoldhimself。Youregoodforever。

Onthenextturn,henearlyhadhim。Butagainthefishrightedhimselfandswamslowlyaway。

Youarekillingmefish,theoldmanthought。Butyouhavearightto。NeverhaveIseenagreater,ormorebeautiful,oracalmerormorenoblethingthanyou,brother。Comeonandkillme。Idonotcarewhokillswho。

Nowyouaregettingconfusedinthehead,hethought。Youmustkeepyourheadclear。Keepyourheadclearandknowhowtosufferlikeaman。Orafish,hethought。

“Clearup,head,”hesaidinavoicehecouldhardlyhear。“Clearup。”

Twicemoreitwasthesameontheturns。

Idonotknow,theoldmanthought。Hehadbeenonthepointoffeelinghimselfgoeachtime。Idonotknow。ButIwilltryitoncemore。

Hetrieditoncemoreandhefelthimselfgoingwhenheturnedthefish。Thefishrightedhimselfandswamoffagainslowlywiththegreattailweavingintheair。

Illtryitagain,theoldmanpromised,althoughhishandsweremushynowandhecouldonlyseewellinflashes。

Hetrieditagainanditwasthesame。So,hethought,andhefelthimselfgoingbeforehestarted;Iwilltryitonceagain。

Hetookallhispainandwhatwasleftofhisstrengthandhislonggoneprideandheputitagainstthefishsagonyandthefishcameoverontohissideandswamgentlyonhisside,hisbillalmosttouchingtheplankingoftheskiffandstartedtopasstheboat,long,deep,wide,silverandbarredwithpurpleandinterminableinthewater。

Theoldmandroppedthelineandputhisfootonitandliftedtheharpoonashighashecouldanddroveitdownwithallhisstrength,andmorestrengthhehadjustsummoned,intothefishssidejustbehindthegreatchestfinthatrosehighintheairtothealtitudeofthemanschest。Hefelttheirongoinandheleanedonitanddroveitfurtherandthenpushedallhisweightafterit。

Thenthefishcamealive,withhisdeathinhim,androsehighoutofthewatershowingallhisgreatlengthandwidthandallhispowerandhisbeauty。Heseemedtohangintheairabovetheoldmanintheskiff。Thenhefellintothewaterwithacrashthatsentsprayovertheoldmanandoveralloftheskiff。

Theoldmanfeltfaintandsickandhecouldnotseewell。Butheclearedtheharpoonlineandletitrunslowlythroughhisrawhandsand,whenhecouldsee,hesawthefishwasonhisbackwithhissilverbellyup。Theshaftoftheharpoonwasprojectingatananglefromthefishsshoulderandtheseawasdiscoloringwiththeredofthebloodfromhisheart。Firstitwasdarkasashoalinthebluewaterthatwasmorethanamiledeep。Thenitspreadlikeacloud。Thefishwassilverandstillandfloatedwiththewaves。

Theoldmanlookedcarefullyintheglimpseofvisionthathehad。Thenhetooktwoturnsoftheharpoonlinearoundthebittinthebowandlaidhisheadonhishands。

“Keepmyheadclear,”hesaidagainstthewoodofthebow。“Iamatiredoldman。ButIhavekilledthisfishwhichismybrotherandnowImustdotheslavework。”

NowImustpreparethenoosesandtheropetolashhimalongside,hethought。Evenifweweretwoandswampedhertoloadhimandbailedherout,thisskiffwouldneverholdhim。Imustprepareeverything,thenbringhiminandlashhimwellandstepthemastandsetsailforhome。

Hestartedtopullthefishintohavehimalongsidesothathecouldpassalinethroughhisgillsandouthismouthandmakehisheadfastalongsidethebow。Iwanttoseehim,hethought,andtotouchandtofeelhim。Heismyfortune,hethought。ButthatisnotwhyIwishtofeelhim。IthinkIfelthisheart,hethought。WhenIpushedontheharpoonshaftthesecondtime。Bringhiminnowandmakehimfastandgetthenoosearoundhistailandanotheraroundhismiddletobindhimtotheskiff。

“Gettowork,oldman,”hesaid。Hetookaverysmalldrinkofthewater。“Thereisverymuchslaveworktobedonenowthatthefightisover。”

Helookedupattheskyandthenouttohisfish。Helookedatthesuncarefully。Itisnotmuchmorethannoon,hethought。Andthetradewindisrising。Thelinesallmeannothingnow。TheboyandIwillsplicethemwhenwearehome。

“Comeon,fish,”hesaid。Butthefishdidnotcome。Insteadhelaytherewallowingnowintheseasandtheoldmanpulledtheskiffupontohim。

Whenhewasevenwithhimandhadthefishsheadagainstthebowhecouldnotbelievehissize。Butheuntiedtheharpoonropefromthebitt,passeditthroughthefishsgillsandouthisjaws,madeaturnaroundhisswordthenpassedtheropethroughtheothergill,madeanotherturnaroundthebillandknottedthedoubleropeandmadeitfasttothebittinthebow。Hecuttheropethenandwentasterntonoosethetail。Thefishhadturnedsilverfromhisoriginalpurpleandsilver,andthestripesshowedthesamepalevioletcolorashistail。Theywerewiderthanamanshandwithhisfingersspreadandthefishseyelookedasdetachedasthemirrorsinaperiscopeorasasaintinaprocession。

“Itwastheonlywaytokillhim,”theoldmansaid。Hewasfeelingbettersincethewaterandheknewhewouldnotgoawayandhisheadwasclear。Hesoverfifteenhundredpoundsthewayheis,hethought。Maybemuchmore。Ifhedressesouttwo-thirdsofthatatthirtycentsapound?

“Ineedapencilforthat,”hesaid。“Myheadisnotthatclear。ButIthinkthegreatDiMaggiowouldbeproudofmetoday。Ihadnobonespurs。Butthehandsandthebackhurttruly。”Iwonderwhatabonespuris,hethought。Maybewehavethemwithoutknowingofit。

Hemadethefishfasttobowandsternandtothemiddlethwart。Hewassobigitwaslikelashingamuchbiggerskiffalongside。Hecutapieceoflineandtiedthefishslowerjawagainsthisbillsohismouthwouldnotopenandtheywouldsailascleanlyaspossible。Thenhesteppedthemastand,withthestickthatwashisgaffandwithhisboomrigged,thepatchedsaildrew,theboatbegantomove,andhalflyinginthesternhesailedsouthwest。

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