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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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