[The Sea-Wolf by Jack London]@TWC D-Link bookThe Sea-Wolf CHAPTER XV 8/14
It has never been my weakness to exalt the flesh--far from it; but there is enough of the artist in me to appreciate its wonder. I must say that I was fascinated by the perfect lines of Wolf Larsen's figure, and by what I may term the terrible beauty of it.
I had noted the men in the forecastle.
Powerfully muscled though some of them were, there had been something wrong with all of them, an insufficient development here, an undue development there, a twist or a crook that destroyed symmetry, legs too short or too long, or too much sinew or bone exposed, or too little.
Oofty-Oofty had been the only one whose lines were at all pleasing, while, in so far as they pleased, that far had they been what I should call feminine. But Wolf Larsen was the man-type, the masculine, and almost a god in his perfectness.
As he moved about or raised his arms the great muscles leapt and moved under the satiny skin.
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