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Besides,hethought,everythingkillseverythingelseinsomeway.Fishingkillsmeexactlyasitkeepsmealive.Theboykeepsmealive,hethought.Imustnotdeceivemyselftoomuch.
Heleanedoverthesideandpulledlooseapieceofthemeatofthefishwherethesharkhadcuthim.Hecheweditandnoteditsqualityanditsgoodtaste.Itwasfirmandjuicy,likemeat,butitwasnotred.Therewasnospringinessinitandheknewthatitwouldbringthehighestpriceinthemarket.Buttherewasnowaytokeepitsscentoutofthewaterandtheoldmanknewthataverybadtimewascoming.
Thebreezewassteady.Ithadbackedalittlefurtherintothenortheastandheknewthatmeantthatitwouldnotfalloff.Theoldmanlookedaheadofhimbuthecouldseenosailsnorcouldheseethehullnorthesmokeofanyship.Therewereonlytheflyingfishthatwentupfromhisbowsailingawaytoeithersideandtheyellowpatchesofgulf-weed.Hecouldnotevenseeabird.
Hehadailedfortwohours,restinginthesternandsometimeschewingabitofthemeatfromthemarlin,tryingtorestandtobestrong,whenhesawthefirstofthetwosharks.
“Ay,”
hesaidaloud.Thereisnotranslationforthiswordandperhapsitisjustanoisesuchasamanmightmake,involuntarily,feelingthenailgothroughhishandsandintothewood.
“Galanos.”
hesaidaloud.Hehadseenthesecondfinnowcomingupbehindthefirstandhadidentifiedthemasshovel-nosedsharksbythebrown,triangularfinandthesweepingmovementsofthetail.Theyhadthescentandwereexcitedandinthestupidityoftheirgreathungertheywerelosingandfindingthescentintheirexcitement.Buttheywereclosingallthetime.
Theoldmanmadethesheetfastandjammedthetiller.Thenhetookuptheoarwiththeknifelashedtoit.Helifteditaslightlyashecouldbecausehishandsrebelledatthepain.Thenheopenedandclosedthemonitlightlytoloosenthem.Heclosedthemfirmlysotheywouldtakethepainnowandwouldnotflinchandwatchedthesharkscome.Hecouldseetheirwide,flattened,shovel-pointedheadsnowandtheirwhite-tippedwidepectoralfins.Theywerehatefulsharks,badsmelling,scavengersaswellaskillers,andwhentheywerehungrytheywouldbiteatanoarortherudderofaboat.Itwasthesesharksthatwouldcuttheturtleslegsandflippersoffwhentheturtleswereasleeponthesurface,andtheywouldhitamaninthewater,iftheywerehungry,evenifthemanhadnosmelloffishbloodnoroffishslimeonhim.
“Ay,”
theoldmansaid.“Galanos.ComeonGalanos.”
Theycame.ButtheydidnotcomeastheMakohadcome.Oneturnedandwentoutofsightundertheskiffandtheoldmancouldfeeltheskiffshakeashejerkedandpulledonthefish.Theotherwatchedtheoldmanwithhisslittedyelloweyesandthencameinfastwithhishalfcircleofjawswidetohitthefishwherehehadalreadybeenbitten.Thelineshowedclearlyonthetopofhisbrownheadandbackwherethebrainjoinedthespinalcordandtheoldmandrovetheknifeontheoarintothejuncture,withdrewit,anddroveitinagainintothesharksyellowcat-likeeyes.Thesharkletgoofthefishandsliddown,swallowingwhathehadtakenashedied.
Theskiffwasstillshakingwiththedestructiontheothersharkwasdoingtothefishandtheoldmanletgothesheetsothattheskiffwouldswingbroadsideandbringthesharkoutfromunder.Whenhesawthesharkheleanedoverthesideandpunchedathim.Hehitonlymeatandthehidewassethardandhebarelygottheknifein.Theblowhurtnotonlyhishandsbuthisshouldertoo.Butthesharkcameupfastandhisheadoutandtheoldmanhithimsquarelyinthecenterofhisflat-toppedheadashisnosecameoutofwaterandlayagainstthefish.Theoldmanwithdrewthebladeandpunchedthesharkexactlyinthesamespotagain.Hestillhungtothefishwithhisjawshookedandtheoldmanstabbedhiminhislefteye.Thesharkstillhungthere.
“No?”
theoldmansaidandhedrovethebladebetweenthevertebraeandthebrain.Itwasaneasyshotnowandhefeltthecartilagesever.Theoldmanreversedtheoarandputthebladebetweenthesharksjawstoopenthem.Hetwistedthebladeandasthesharkslidloosehesaid,“Goon,galano.Slidedownamiledeep.Goseeyourfriend,ormaybeitsyourmother.”
Theoldmanwipedthebladeofhisknifeandlaiddowntheoar.Thenhefoundthesheetandthesailfilledandhebroughttheskiffontohercourse.
“Theymusthavetakenaquarterofhimandofthebestmeat,”
hesaidaloud.“IwishitwereadreamandthatIhadneverhookedhim.Imsorryaboutit,fish.Itmakeseverythingwrong.”
Hestoppedandhedidnotwanttolookatthefishnow.Drainedofbloodandawashhelookedthecolorofthesilverbackingofamirrorandhisstripesstillshowed.
“Ishouldnthavegoneoutsofar,fish,”
hesaid.“Neitherforyounorforme.Imsorry,fish.”
Now,hesaidtohimself.Looktothelashingontheknifeandseeifithasbeencut.Thengetyourhandinorderbecausetherestillismoretocome.
“IwishIhadastonefortheknife,”
theoldmansaidafterhehadcheckedthelashingontheoarbutt.“Ishouldhavebroughtastone.”
Youshouldhavebroughtmanythings,hethought.Butyoudidnotbringthem,oldman.Nowisnotimetothinkofwhatyoudonothave.Thinkofwhatyoucandowithwhatthereis.
“Yougivememuchgoodcounsel,”
hesaidaloud.“Imtiredofit.”
Heheldthetillerunderhisarmandsoakedbothhishandsinthewaterastheskiffdroveforward.
“Godknowshowmuchthatlastonetook,”
hesaid.“Butshesmuchlighternow.”
Hedidnotwanttothinkofthemutilatedunder-sideofthefish.Heknewthateachofthejerkingbumpsofthesharkhadbeenmeattornawayandthatthefishnowmadeatrailforallsharksaswideasahighwaythroughthesea.
Hewasafishtokeepamanallwinter,hethought.Dontthinkofthat.Justrestandtrytogetyourhandsinshapetodefendwhatisleftofhim.Thebloodsmellfrommyhandsmeansnothingnowwithallthatscentinthewater.Besidestheydonotbleedmuch.Thereisnothingcutthatmeansanything.Thebleedingmaykeeptheleftfromcramping.
WhatcanIthinkofnow?Hethought.Nothing.Imustthinkofnothingandwaitforthenextones.Iwishithadreallybeenadream,hethought.Butwhoknows?Itmighthaveturnedoutwell.
Thenextsharkthatcamewasasingleshovel-nose.Hecamelikeapigtothetroughifapighadamouthsowidethatyoucouldputyourheadinit.Theoldmanlethimhitthefishandthendrovetheknifeontheoardownintohisbrain.Butthesharkjerkedbackwardsasherolledandtheknifebladesnapped.
Theoldmansettledhimselftosteer.Hedidnotevenwatchthebigsharksinkingslowlyinthewater,showingfirstlife-size,thensmall,thentiny.Thatalwaysfascinatedtheoldman.Buthedidnotevenwatchitnow.
“Ihavethegaffnow,”
hesaid.“Butitwilldonogood.Ihavethetwooarsandthetillerandtheshortclub.”
Nowtheyhavebeatenme,hethought.Iamtoooldtoclubsharkstodeath.ButIwilltryitaslongasIhavetheoarsandtheshortclubandthetiller.
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