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The Sea-Wolf

CHAPTER XVIII
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The boat was cast adrift, though one of them called it a "bloody shame" with Yokohama so near.
I found myself strangely afraid of this woman I was escorting aft.

Also I was awkward.

It seemed to me that I was realizing for the first time what a delicate, fragile creature a woman is; and as I caught her arm to help her down the companion stairs, I was startled by its smallness and softness.

Indeed, she was a slender, delicate woman as women go, but to me she was so ethereally slender and delicate that I was quite prepared for her arm to crumble in my grasp.

All this, in frankness, to show my first impression, after long denial of women in general and of Maud Brewster in particular.
"No need to go to any great trouble for me," she protested, when I had seated her in Wolf Larsen's arm-chair, which I had dragged hastily from his cabin.


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