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smoking with a shirt…sleeved elbow hooked over the

back of his chair。  Mrs。 Hermann was sewing

alone。  As Falk stepped over the gangway; Her…

mann's niece; with a slight swish of the skirt and a

swift friendly nod to me; glided past my chair。



They met in sunshine abreast of the mainmast。

He held her hands and looked down at them; and

she looked up at him with her candid and unseeing

glance。  It seemed to me they had come together

as if attracted; drawn and guided to each other by

a mysterious influence。  They were a complete

couple。  In her grey frock; palpitating with life;

generous of form; olympian and simple; she was in…

deed the siren to fascinate that dark navigator; this

ruthless lover of the five senses。  From afar I

seemed to feel the masculine strength with which

he grasped those hands she had extended to him

with a womanly swiftness。  Lena; a little pale;

nursing her beloved lump of dirty rags; ran to…

wards her big friend; and then in the drowsy si…

lence of the good old ship Mrs。 Hermann's voice

rang out so changed that it made me spin round in

my chair to see what was the matter。



〃Lena; come here!〃 she screamed。  And this

good…natured matron gave me a wavering glance;

dark and full of fearsome distrust。  The child ran

back; surprised to her knee。  But the two; stand…

ing before each other in sunlight with clasped

hands; had heard nothing; had seen nothing and

no one。  Three feet away from them in the shade

a seaman sat on a spar; very busy splicing a strop;

and dipping his fingers into a tar…pot; as if utterly

unaware of their existence。



When I returned in command of another ship;

some five years afterwards; Mr。 and Mrs。 Falk

had left the place。  I should not wonder if Schom…

berg's tongue had succeeded at last in scaring Falk

away for good; and; indubitably; there was a tale

still going about the town of a certain Falk; owner

of a tug; who had won his wife at cards from the

captain of an English ship。









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