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第32章 CHAPTER XVI(1)

There was nothing to drink on the Sophie Sutherland,and we had fifty-one days of glorious sailing,taking the southern passage in the north-east trades to Bonin Islands.This isolated group,belonging to Japan,had been selected as the rendezvous of the Canadian and American sealing fleets.Here they filled their water-barrels and made repairs before starting on the hundred days'harrying of the seal-herd along the northern coasts of Japan to Behring Sea.

Those fifty-one days of fine sailing and intense sobriety had put me in splendid fettle.The alcohol had been worked out of my system,and from the moment the voyage began I had not known the desire for a drink.I doubt if I even thought once about a drink.

Often,of course,the talk in the forecastle turned on drink,and the men told of their more exciting or humorous drunks,remembering such passages more keenly,with greater delight,than all the other passages of their adventurous lives.

In the forecastle,the oldest man,fat and fifty,was Louis.He was a broken skipper.John Barleycorn had thrown him,and he was winding up his career where he had begun it,in the forecastle.

His case made quite an impression on me.John Barleycorn did other things beside kill a man.He hadn't killed Louis.He had done much worse.He had robbed him of power and place and comfort,crucified his pride,and condemned him to the hardship of the common sailor that would last as long as his healthy breath lasted,which promised to be for a long time.

We completed our run across the Pacific,lifted the volcanic peaks,jungle-clad,of the Bonin Islands,sailed in among the reefs to the land-locked harbour,and let our anchor rumble down where lay a score or more of sea-gypsies like ourselves.The scents of strange vegetation blew off the tropic land.

Aborigines,in queer outrigger canoes,and Japanese,in queerer sampans,paddled about the bay and came aboard.It was my first foreign land;I had won to the other side of the world,and Iwould see all I had read in the books come true.I was wild to get ashore.

Victor and Axel,a Swede and a Norwegian,and I planned to keep together.(And so well did we,that for the rest of the cruise we were known as the "Three Sports.")Victor pointed out a pathway that disappeared up a wild canyon,emerged on a steep bare lava slope,and thereafter appeared and disappeared,ever climbing,among the palms and flowers.We would go over that path,he said,and we agreed,and we would see beautiful scenery,and strange native villages,and find,Heaven alone knew,what adventure at the end.And Axel was keen to go fishing.The three of us agreed to that,too.We would get a sampan,and a couple of Japanese fishermen who knew the fishing grounds,and we would have great sport.As for me,I was keen for anything.

And then,our plans made,we rowed ashore over the banks of living coral and pulled our boat up the white beach of coral sand.We walked across the fringe of beach under the cocoanut-palms and into the little town,and found several hundred riotous seamen from all the world,drinking prodigiously,singing prodigiously,dancing prodigiously--and all on the main street to the scandal of a helpless handful of Japanese police.

Victor and Axel said that we'd have a drink before we started on our long walk.Could I decline to drink with these two chesty shipmates?Drinking together,glass in hand,put the seal on comradeship.It was the way of life.Our teetotaler owner-captain was laughed at,and sneered at,by all of us because of his teetotalism.I didn't in the least want a drink,but I did want to be a good fellow and a good comrade.Nor did Louis'case deter me,as I poured the biting,scorching stuff down my throat.

John Barleycorn had thrown Louis to a nasty fall,but I was young.

My blood ran full and red;I had a constitution of iron;and--well,youth ever grins scornfully at the wreckage of age.

Queer,fierce,alcoholic stuff it was that we drank.There was no telling where or how it had been manufactured--some native concoction most likely.But it was hot as fire,pale as water,and quick as death with its kick.It had been filled into empty "square-face"bottles which had once contained Holland gin,and which still bore the fitting legend "Anchor Brand."It certainly anchored us.We never got out of the town.We never went fishing in the sampan.And though we were there ten days,we never trod that wild path along the lava cliffs and among the flowers.

We met old acquaintances from other schooners,fellows we had met in the saloons of San Francisco before we sailed.And each meeting meant a drink;and there was much to talk about;and more drinks;and songs to be sung;and pranks and antics to be performed,until the maggots of imagination began to crawl,and it all seemed great and wonderful to me,these lusty hard-bitten sea-rovers,of whom I made one,gathered in wassail on a coral strand.

Old lines about knights at table in the great banquet halls,and of those above the salt and below the salt,and of Vikings feasting fresh from sea and ripe for battle,came to me;and Iknew that the old times were not dead and that we belonged to that selfsame ancient breed.

By mid-afternoon Victor went mad with drink,and wanted to fight everybody and everything.I have since seen lunatics in the violent wards of asylums that seemed to behave in no wise different from Victor's way,save that perhaps he was more violent.Axel and I interfered as peacemakers,were roughed and jostled in the mix-ups,and finally,with infinite precaution and intoxicated cunning,succeeded in inveigling our chum down to the boat and in rowing him aboard our schooner.

But no sooner did Victor's feet touch the deck than he began to clean up the ship.He had the strength of several men,and he ran amuck with it.I remember especially one man whom he got into the chain-boxes but failed to damage through inability to hit him.

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