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"
But
there
can
be
no
danger
now
?
from
a
blind
man
?
"
she
queried
.
"
I
shall
never
be
able
to
trust
him
,
"
I
averred
,
"
and
far
less
now
that
he
is
blind
.
The
liability
is
that
his
part
helplessness
will
make
him
more
malignant
than
ever
.
I
know
what
I
shall
do
to-morrow
,
the
first
thing
--
run
out
a
light
anchor
and
kedge
the
schooner
off
the
beach
.
And
each
night
when
we
come
ashore
in
the
boat
,
Mr.
Wolf
Larsen
will
be
left
a
prisoner
on
board
.
So
this
will
be
the
last
night
we
have
to
stand
watch
,
and
because
of
that
it
will
go
the
easier
.
"
We
were
awake
early
and
just
finishing
breakfast
as
daylight
came
.
"
Oh
,
Humphrey
!
"
I
heard
Maud
cry
in
dismay
and
suddenly
stop
.
I
looked
at
her
.
She
was
gazing
at
the
Ghost
.
I
followed
her
gaze
,
but
could
see
nothing
unusual
.
She
looked
at
me
,
and
I
looked
inquiry
back
.
"
The
shears
,
"
she
said
,
and
her
voice
trembled
.
I
had
forgotten
their
existence
.
I
looked
again
,
but
could
not
see
them
.
"
If
he
has
--
"
I
muttered
savagely
.
She
put
her
hand
sympathetically
on
mine
,
and
said
,
"
You
will
have
to
begin
over
again
.
"
"
Oh
,
believe
me
,
my
anger
means
nothing
;
I
could
not
hurt
a
fly
,
"
I
smiled
back
bitterly
.
"
And
the
worst
of
it
is
,
he
knows
it
.
You
are
right
.
If
he
has
destroyed
the
shears
,
I
shall
do
nothing
except
begin
over
again
.
"