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beach; without breaks or the necessity of climbing hills。               And we needed 

it; oh; I promise you; we needed it! 

     I doubt if any of us could have kept the direction except by such an 

obvious and continuous landmark as the sea to our left。                It hardly seemed 

worth   while   to   focus   my   mind;   but   I   did   it   occasionally   just   by   way   of 

testing   myself。    Schwartz   still   threw   away   his   gold   coins;   and   once;   in 

one of my rare intervals of looking about me; I saw Denton picking them 

up。    This   surprised   me   mildly;   but   I   was   too   tired   to   be   very   curious。 

Only now; when I saw Schwartz's arm sweep out in what had become a 

mechanical   movement;   I   always   took   pains   to   look;   and   always   I   saw 

Denton   search   for   the   coin。   Sometimes   he   found   it;   and   sometimes   he 

did not。           The figures of my companions and the yellow…brown tide 

sand under my feet; and a consciousness of the blue and white sea to my 

left; are all I remember; except when we had to pull ourselves together for 

the purpose of cutting fishhook cactus。            I kept going; and I knew I had a 

good   reason   for   doing   so;   but   it   seemed   too   much   of   an   effort   to   recall 

what that reason was。              Schwartz threw away a gold piece as another 

man would take a stimulant。           Gradually; without really thinking about it; 

I came to see   this; and then went on to sabe why  Denton picked up the 



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coins; and a great admiration for Denton's cleverness seeped through me 

like water through the sand。          He was saving the coins to keep Schwartz 

going。     When the last coin went; Schwartz would give out。                 It all sounds 

queer now; but it seemed all right thenand it WAS all right; too。                      So 

we   walked   on   the  beach;   losing   entire   track   of   time。 And   after   a   long 

interval I came to myself to see Schwartz lying on the sand; and Denton 

standing     over   him。    Of    course   we'd   all  been    falling  down    a  lot;  but 

always   before   we'd   got   up   again。       〃He's   give   out;〃   croaked   Denton。 

His voice sounded as if it was miles away; which surprised me; but; when 

I answered; mine sounded miles away; too; which surprised me still more。 

Denton pulled out a handful of gold coins。                  〃This will buy him some 

more walk;〃 said he gravely; 〃but not much。〃                     I nodded。      It seemed 

all right; this new; strange purchasing power of goldit WAS all right; by 

God;   and   as   real   as   buying   bricks     〃I'll   go   on;〃   said   Denton;   〃and 

send back help。       You come after。〃 

     〃To Mollyhay!〃 said I。            This far I reckon we'd hung onto ourselves 

because   it   was   serious。   Now   I   began   to   laugh。    So   did   Denton。     We 

laughed and laughed。 

     〃A damn long way To Mollyhay。〃 

     said   I。   Then   we   laughed   some   more;   until   the   tears   ran   down   our 

cheeks; and we had to hold our poor weak sides。                 Pretty soon we fetched 

up with a gasp。 

     〃A damn long way To Mollyhay;〃 

     whispered   Denton;   and   then   off   we   went   into   more   shrieks。      And 

when we would sober down a little; one or the other of   us would say  it 

again; 

     〃A damn long way To Mollyhay;〃 

     and   then   we'd   laugh   some   more。     It   must   have   been   a   sweet   sight! 

At last I realised that we ought to pull ourselves together; so I snubbed up 

short; and   Denton did   the same;  and   we   set   to   laying   plans。      But   every 

minute or so one of us would catch on some word; and then we'd trail off 

into rhymes and laughter and repetition。                 〃Keep him going as long as 

you   can;〃   said   Denton。          〃Yes。〃           〃And   be   sure   to   stick   to   the 

beach。〃          That   far   it   was   all   right   and   clear…headed。 But   the   word 



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〃beach〃 let us out。 

     〃I'm a peach Upon the beach;〃 

     sings    I;  and   there  we    were   both    off  again   until   one   or  the   other 

managed to grope his way back to common sense again。                      And sometimes 

we crow…hopped solemnly around and around the prostrate Schwartz like a 

pair of Injins。         But somehow we got our plan laid at last; slipped the 

coins into Schwartz's pocket; and said good…bye。 

     〃Old socks; good…bye; You bet I'll try;〃 

     yelled Denton; and laughing fit to kill; danced off up the beach; and 

out   into   a   sort   of   grey   mist   that   shut   off   everything   beyond   a   certain 

distance from me now。                So I kicked Schwartz; he felt in his pocket; 

threw a gold piece away; and 〃bought a little more walk。〃 

     My  entire vision   was   fifty  feet   or   so   across。   Beyond that   was   grey 

mist。    Inside   my   circle   I   could   see   the   sand   quite   plainly   and   Denton's 

footprints。     If I moved a little to the left; the wash of the waters would lap 

under the edge of that grey curtain。 

     If I moved to the right; I came to cliffs。            The nearer I drew to them; 

the   farther   up   I   could   see;   but   I   could   never   see   to   the   top。 It   used   to 

amuse me to   move this area of   consciousness about to see what I   could 

find。    Actual     physical    suffering    was    beginning     to  dull;  and   my    head 

seemed to be getting clearer。               One day; without any apparent reason; I 

moved at right angles across the beach。             Directly before me lay a piece of 

sugar cane; and one end of it had been chewed。                        Do you know what 

that meant?       Animals don't cut sugar cane and bring it to the beach and 

chew one end。        A new strength ran through me; and actually the grey mist 

thinned and lifted for a moment; until I could make out dimly the line of 

cliffs and the tumbling sea。               I was not a bit hungry; but I chewed on 

the   sugar   cane;   and   made   Schwartz   do   the   same。      When   we   went   on   I 

kept   close   to   the   cliff;   even   though   the   walking   was   somewhat   heavier。 

I   remember   after   that   its   getting   dark   and   then   light   again;   so   the   night 

must     have   passed;    but   whether     we   rested   or  walked     I  do   not  know。 

Probably   we   did   not   get   very   far;   though   certainly   we   staggered   ahead 

after sun…up; for I remember my shadow。                     About midday; I suppose; I 

made out a dim trail leading up a break in the cliffs。               Plenty of such trails 



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we had seen before。     They were generally made by peccaries in search of 

cast…up fish I hope they had better luck than we。          But in the middle 

of this; as though f 



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     or a sign; lay another piece of chewed sugar cane。 



              CHAPTER FIFTEEN THE 

                    CALABASH STEW 



     I had agreed with Denton to stick to the beach; but Schwartz could not 

last much longer; and I had not the slightest idea how far it might prove to 

be   to   Mollyhay。   So   I   turned up the   trail。      We   climbed   a   mountain 

ten thousand feet high。        I mean that; and I know; for I've climbed them 

that high; and I know just how it feels; and

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