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The Sea-Wolf

CHAPTER XXXVI
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He feigned at first, and in doing so brought it on." Maud was already rearranging his pillow.
"No," I said, "not yet.

Now that I have him helpless, helpless he shall remain.

From this day we live in the cabin.

Wolf Larsen shall live in the steerage." I caught him under the shoulders and dragged him to the companion-way.
At my direction Maud fetched a rope.

Placing this under his shoulders, I balanced him across the threshold and lowered him down the steps to the floor.


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