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London, Jack

"The Sea-Wolf"


? ? ? ? She had stepped out beside me, and I regarded her with wonderment.


? ? ? ? She nodded her head determinedly. 'Yes, I'm going with you, so you may as well secure the boat and arm me with a club.'


? ? ? ? 'Let's go back,' I said dejectedly. 'I think tundra grass will do, after all.'


? ? ? ? 'You know it won't,' was her reply. 'Shall I lead?'


? ? ? ? With a shrug of the shoulders, but with the warmest admiration and pride at heart for this woman, I equipped her with the broken oar and took another for myself. It was with nervous trepidation that we made the first few rods of the journey. Once Maud screamed in terror as a cow thrust an inquisitive nose toward her foot, and several times I quickened my pace for the same reason. But, beyond warning coughs from each side, there were no signs of hostility. It was a rookery that had never been raided by the hunters, and in consequence the seals were mild-tempered and at the same time unafraid.


? ? ? ? In the very heart of the herd the din was terrific.


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