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He
broke
out
in
mocking
laughter
,
then
turned
his
left
ear
to
the
pillow
as
a
sign
that
he
wished
no
further
conversation
.
Maud
and
I
went
about
our
work
oppressed
by
the
fearful
fate
which
had
overtaken
him
--
how
fearful
we
were
yet
fully
to
realize
.
There
was
the
awfulness
of
retribution
about
it
.
Our
thoughts
were
deep
and
solemn
,
and
we
spoke
to
each
other
scarcely
above
whispers
.
"
You
might
remove
the
handcuffs
,
"
he
said
that
night
,
as
we
stood
in
consultation
over
him
.
"
It
's
dead
safe
.
I
'm
a
paralytic
now
.
The
next
thing
to
watch
out
for
is
bed
sores
.
"
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He
smiled
his
twisted
smile
,
and
Maud
,
her
eyes
wide
with
horror
,
was
compelled
to
turn
away
her
head
.
"
Do
you
know
that
your
smile
is
crooked
?
"
I
asked
him
;
for
I
knew
that
she
must
attend
him
,
and
I
wished
to
save
her
as
much
as
possible
.
"
Then
I
shall
smile
no
more
,
"
he
said
calmly
.
"
I
thought
something
was
wrong
.
My
right
cheek
has
been
numb
all
day
.
Yes
,
and
I
've
had
warnings
of
this
for
the
last
three
days
;
by
spells
,
my
right
side
seemed
going
to
sleep
,
sometimes
arm
or
hand
,
sometimes
leg
or
foot
.
"
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"
So
my
smile
is
crooked
?
"
he
queried
a
short
while
after
.
"
Well
,
consider
henceforth
that
I
smile
internally
,
with
my
soul
,
if
you
please
,
my
soul
.
Consider
that
I
am
smiling
now
.
"
And
for
the
space
of
several
minutes
he
lay
there
,
quiet
,
indulging
his
grotesque
fancy
.
The
man
of
him
was
not
changed
.
It
was
the
old
,
indomitable
,
terrible
Wolf
Larsen
,
imprisoned
somewhere
within
that
flesh
which
had
once
been
so
invincible
and
splendid
.
Now
it
bound
him
with
insentient
fetters
,
walling
his
soul
in
darkness
and
silence
,
blocking
it
from
the
world
which
to
him
had
been
a
riot
of
action
.
No
more
would
he
conjugate
the
verb
"
to
do
in
every
mood
and
tense
.
"
"
To
be
"
was
all
that
remained
to
him
--
to
be
,
as
he
had
defined
death
,
without
movement
;
to
will
,
but
not
to
execute
;
to
think
and
reason
and
in
the
spirit
of
him
to
be
as
alive
as
ever
,
but
in
the
flesh
to
be
dead
,
quite
dead
.