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"
What
remains
?
Mine
is
the
role
of
the
weak
.
I
remain
silent
and
suffer
ignominy
,
as
you
will
remain
silent
and
suffer
ignominy
.
And
it
is
well
.
It
is
the
best
we
can
do
if
we
wish
to
live
.
The
battle
is
not
always
to
the
strong
.
We
have
not
the
strength
with
which
to
fight
this
man
;
we
must
dissimulate
,
and
win
,
if
win
we
can
,
by
craft
.
If
you
will
be
advised
by
me
,
this
is
what
you
will
do
.
I
know
my
position
is
perilous
,
and
I
may
say
frankly
that
yours
is
even
more
perilous
.
We
must
stand
together
,
without
appearing
to
do
so
,
in
secret
alliance
.
I
shall
not
be
able
to
side
with
you
openly
,
and
,
no
matter
what
indignities
may
be
put
upon
me
,
you
are
to
remain
likewise
silent
.
We
must
provoke
no
scenes
with
this
man
,
nor
cross
his
will
.
And
we
must
keep
smiling
faces
and
be
friendly
with
him
no
matter
how
repulsive
it
may
be
.
"
She
brushed
her
hand
across
her
forehead
in
a
puzzled
way
,
saying
,
"
Still
I
do
not
understand
.
"
"
You
must
do
as
I
say
,
"
I
interrupted
authoritatively
,
for
I
saw
Wolf
Larsen
's
gaze
wandering
toward
us
from
where
he
paced
up
and
down
with
Latimer
amidships
.
"
Do
as
I
say
,
and
ere
long
you
will
find
I
am
right
.
"
"
What
shall
I
do
,
then
?
"
she
asked
,
detecting
the
anxious
glance
I
had
shot
at
the
object
of
our
conversation
,
and
impressed
,
I
flatter
myself
,
with
the
earnestness
of
my
manner
.
"
Dispense
with
all
the
moral
courage
you
can
,
"
I
said
briskly
.
"
Do
n't
arouse
this
man
's
animosity
.
Be
quite
friendly
with
him
,
talk
with
him
,
discuss
literature
and
art
with
him
--
he
is
fond
of
such
things
.
You
will
find
him
an
interested
listener
and
no
fool
.
And
for
your
own
sake
try
to
avoid
witnessing
,
as
much
as
you
can
,
the
brutalities
of
the
ship
.
It
will
make
it
easier
for
you
to
act
your
part
.
"
"
I
am
to
lie
,
"
she
said
in
steady
,
rebellious
tones
,
"
by
speech
and
action
to
lie
.
"
Wolf
Larsen
had
separated
from
Latimer
and
was
coming
toward
us
.
I
was
desperate
.
"
Please
,
please
understand
me
,
"
I
said
hurriedly
,
lowering
my
voice
.
"
All
your
experience
of
men
and
things
is
worthless
here
.
You
must
begin
over
again
.
I
know
--
I
can
see
it
--
you
have
,
among
other
ways
,
been
used
to
managing
people
with
your
eyes
,
letting
your
moral
courage
speak
out
through
them
,
as
it
were
.
You
have
already
managed
me
with
your
eyes
,
commanded
me
with
them
.
But
do
n't
try
it
on
Wolf
Larsen
.
You
could
as
easily
control
a
lion
,
while
he
would
make
a
mock
of
you
.
He
would
--
I
have
always
been
proud
of
the
fact
that
I
discovered
him
,
"
I
said
,
turning
the
conversation
as
Wolf
Larsen
stepped
on
the
poop
and
joined
us
.
"
The
editors
were
afraid
of
him
and
the
publishers
would
have
none
of
him
But
I
knew
,
and
his
genius
and
my
judgment
were
vindicated
when
he
made
that
magnificent
hit
with
his
'
Forge
.
'
"
"
And
it
was
a
newspaper
poem
,
"
she
said
glibly
.