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The Sea-Wolf

CHAPTER I
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I could see the pilot-house and a white-bearded man leaning partly out of it, on his elbows.

He was clad in a blue uniform, and I remember noting how trim and quiet he was.

His quietness, under the circumstances, was terrible.

He accepted Destiny, marched hand in hand with it, and coolly measured the stroke.

As he leaned there, he ran a calm and speculative eye over us, as though to determine the precise point of the collision, and took no notice whatever when our pilot, white with rage, shouted, "Now you've done it!" On looking back, I realize that the remark was too obvious to make rejoinder necessary.
"Grab hold of something and hang on," the red-faced man said to me.


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