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"
But
the
hopelessness
of
it
,
"
I
protested
.
"
I
agree
with
you
,
"
he
answered
.
"
Then
why
move
at
all
,
since
moving
is
living
?
Without
moving
and
being
part
of
the
yeast
there
would
be
no
hopelessness
.
But
--
and
there
it
is
--
we
want
to
live
and
move
,
though
we
have
no
reason
to
,
because
it
happens
that
it
is
the
nature
of
life
to
live
and
move
,
to
want
to
live
and
move
.
If
it
were
not
for
this
,
life
would
be
dead
.
It
is
because
of
this
life
that
is
in
you
that
you
dream
of
your
immortality
.
The
life
that
is
in
you
is
alive
and
wants
to
go
on
being
alive
for
ever
Bah
!
An
eternity
of
piggishness
!
"
He
abruptly
turned
on
his
heel
and
started
forward
.
He
stopped
at
the
break
of
the
poop
and
called
me
to
him
.
"
By
the
way
,
how
much
was
it
that
Cooky
got
away
with
?
"
he
asked
.
"
One
hundred
and
eighty-five
dollars
,
sir
,
"
I
answered
.
He
nodded
his
head
.
A
moment
later
,
as
I
started
down
the
companion
stairs
to
lay
the
table
for
dinner
,
I
heard
him
loudly
cursing
some
men
amidships
.
By
the
following
morning
the
storm
had
blown
itself
quite
out
and
the
Ghost
was
rolling
slightly
on
a
calm
sea
without
a
breath
of
wind
.
Occasional
light
airs
were
felt
,
however
,
and
Wolf
Larsen
patrolled
the
poop
constantly
,
his
eyes
ever
searching
the
sea
to
the
north-eastward
,
from
which
direction
the
great
trade-wind
must
blow
.
The
men
were
all
on
deck
and
busy
preparing
their
various
boats
for
the
season
's
hunting
.
There
are
seven
boats
aboard
,
the
captain
's
dingey
,
and
the
six
which
the
hunters
will
use
.
Three
,
a
hunter
,
a
boat-puller
,
and
a
boat-steerer
,
compose
a
boat
's
crew
.
On
board
the
schooner
the
boat-pullers
and
steerers
are
the
crew
.
The
hunters
,
too
,
are
supposed
to
be
in
command
of
the
watches
,
subject
,
always
,
to
the
orders
of
Wolf
Larsen
.
All
this
,
and
more
,
I
have
learned
.
The
Ghost
is
considered
the
fastest
schooner
in
both
the
San
Francisco
and
Victoria
fleets
.
In
fact
,
she
was
once
a
private
yacht
,
and
was
built
for
speed
.
Her
lines
and
fittings
--
though
I
know
nothing
about
such
things
--
speak
for
themselves
.
Johnson
was
telling
me
about
her
in
a
short
chat
I
had
with
him
during
yesterday
's
second
dog-watch
.
He
spoke
enthusiastically
,
with
the
love
for
a
fine
craft
such
as
some
men
feel
for
horses
.
He
is
greatly
disgusted
with
the
outlook
,
and
I
am
given
to
understand
that
Wolf
Larsen
bears
a
very
unsavoury
reputation
among
the
sealing
captains
.
It
was
the
Ghost
herself
that
lured
Johnson
into
signing
for
the
voyage
,
but
he
is
already
beginning
to
repent
.