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There he sat, with his hands reposing on his knees, bald, squat, gray, bristly, recalling a wild boar somehow; and by his side towered an awful mature, white female with rapacious nostrils and a cheaply ill-omened stare in her enormous eyes.She was disguised in some semi-oriental, vulgar, fancy costume.She resembled a low-class medium or one of those women who tell fortunes by cards for half a crown.And yet she was striking.A pro-fessional sorceress from the slums.It was incom-prehensible.There was something awful in the thought that she was the last reflection of the world of passion for the fierce soul which seemed to look at one out of the sardonically savage face of that old seaman.However, I noticed that she was holding some musical instrument--guitar or mandoline--in her hand.Perhaps that was the secret of her sortilege.

For Mr.Burns that photograph explained why the unloaded ship had kept sweltering at anchor for three weeks in a pestilential hot harbour with-out air.They lay there and gasped.The cap-tain, appearing now and then on short visits, mumbled to Mr.Burns unlikely tales about some letters he was waiting for.

Suddenly, after vanishing for a week, he came on board in the middle of the night and took the ship out to sea with the first break of dawn.Daylight showed him looking wild and ill.The mere getting clear of the land took two days, and somehow or other they bumped slightly on a reef.However, no leak developed, and the captain, growling "no matter," informed Mr.Burns that he had made up his mind to take the ship to Hong-Kong and dry-dock her there.

At this Mr.Burns was plunged into despair.For indeed, to beat up to Hong-Kong against a fierce monsoon, with a ship not sufficiently ballasted and with her supply of water not completed, was an in-sane project.

But the captain growled peremptorily, "Stick her at it," and Mr.Burns, dismayed and enraged, stuck her at it, and kept her at it, blowing away sails, straining the spars, exhausting the crew--nearly maddened by the absolute conviction that the attempt was impossible and was bound to end in some catastrophe.

Meantime the captain, shut up in his cabin and wedged in a corner of his settee against the crazy bounding of the ship, played the violin--or, at any rate, made continuous noise on it.

When he appeared on deck he would not speak and not always answer when spoken to.It was obvious that he was ill in some mysterious manner, and beginning to break up.

As the days went by the sounds of the violin be-came less and less loud, till at last only a feeble scratching would meet Mr.Burns' ear as he stood in the saloon listening outside the door of the cap-tain's state-room.

One afternoon in perfect desperation he burst into that room and made such a scene, tearing his hair and shouting such horrid imprecations that he cowed the contemptuous spirit of the sick man.

The water-tanks were low, they had not gained fifty miles in a fortnight.She would never reach Hong-Kong.

It was like fighting desperately toward destruc-tion for the ship and the men.This was evident without argument.Mr.Burns, losing all restraint, put his face close to his captain's and fairly yelled: "You, sir, are going out of the world.But I can't wait till you are dead before I put the helm up.You must do it yourself.You must do it now!"The man on the couch snarled in contempt.

"So I am going out of the world--am I?"

"Yes, sir--you haven't many days left in it,"said Mr.Burns calming down."One can see it by your face.""My face, eh?...Well, put up the helm and be damned to you."Burns flew on deck, got the ship before the wind, then came down again composed, but resolute.

"I've shaped a course for Pulo Condor, sir," he said."When we make it, if you are still with us, you'll tell me into what port you wish me to take the ship and I'll do it."The old man gave him a look of savage spite, and said those atrocious words in deadly, slow tones.

"If I had my wish, neither the ship nor any of you would ever reach a port.And I hope you won't."Mr.Burns was profoundly shocked.I believe he was positively frightened at the time.It seems, however, that he managed to produce such an effective laugh that it was the old man's turn to be frightened.He shrank within himself and turned his back on him.

"And his head was not gone then," Mr.Burns assured me excitedly."He meant every word of it.""Such was practically the late captain's last speech.No connected sentence passed his lips afterward.That night he used the last of his strength to throw his fiddle over the side.No one had actually seen him in the act, but after his death Mr.Burns couldn't find the thing anywhere.

The empty case was very much in evidence, but the fiddle was clearly not in the ship.And where else could it have gone to but overboard?""Threw his violin overboard!" I exclaimed.

"He did," cried Mr.Burns excitedly."And it's my belief he would have tried to take the ship down with him if it had been in human power.He never meant her to see home again.He wouldn't write to his owners, he never wrote to his old wife, either--he wasn't going to.He had made up his mind to cut adrift from everything.That's what it was.He didn't care for business, or freights, or for ****** a passage--or anything.He meant to have gone wandering about the world till he lost her with all hands."Mr.Burns looked like a man who had escaped great danger.For a little he would have ex-claimed: "If it hadn't been for me!" And the transparent innocence of his indignant eyes was underlined quaintly by the arrogant pair of moustaches which he proceeded to twist, and as if extend, horizontally.

I might have smiled if I had not been busy with my own sensations, which were not those of Mr.

Burns.I was already the man in command.My sensations could not be like those of any other man on board.In that community I stood, like a king in his country, in a class all by myself.I mean an hereditary king, not a mere elected head of a state.

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