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effort ['efqt], accomplish [q'kOmplIS], alongside [q'lON'saId]
He felt faint again now but he held on the great fish all the strain that he could. I moved him, he thought. Maybe this time I can get him over. Pull, hands, he thought. Hold up, legs. Last for me, head. Last for me. You never went/ This time I'll pull him over. But when he put all of his effort on, starting it well out before the fish came alongside and pulling with all his strength, the fish pulled part way over and then righted himself and swam away. "Fish," the old man said. "Fish, you are going to have to die anyway. Do you have to kill me too?" That way nothing is accomplished, he thought. His mouth was too dry to speak but he could not reach for the water now. I must get him alongside this time, he thought. I am not good for many more turns. Yes you are, he told himself. You're good for ever.
On the next turn, he nearly had him (на следующем круге ему практически удалось достать ее). But again the fish righted himself and swam slowly away (но рыба снова выпрямилась и медленно уплыла). You are killing me, fish (ты убиваешь меня, рыба), the old man thought. But you have a right to (но у тебя есть на это право). Never have I seen a greater (никогда я не видел более великой), or more beautiful (или более красивой), or a calmer (или более спокойной) or more noble thing than you (или более благородной рыбы, чем ты), brother. Come on and kill me (давай, убей меня). I do not care who kills who (мне все равно, кто кого убьет). Now you are getting confused in the head (теперь у тебя в голове мутится; to confuse — запутывать, сбивать с толку), he thought. You must keep your head clear (ты должен держать голову ясной). Keep your head clear and know how to suffer like a man (и умей переносить страдания, как мужчина). Or a fish (или как рыба), he thought. "Clear up, head (проясняйся, голова)," he said in a voice he could hardly hear (сказал он голосом, который едва мог слышать). "Clear up." Twice more it was the same on the turns (еще два круга все было по-прежнему).
confuse [kqn'fjHz], keep [kJp], suffer ['sAfq]
On the next turn, he nearly had him. But again the fish righted himself and swam slowly away. You are killing me, fish, the old man thought. But you have a right to. Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or a calmer or more noble thing than you, brother. Come on and kill me. I do not care who kills who. Now you are getting confused in the head, he thought. You must keep your head clear. Keep your head clear and know how to suffer like a man. Or a fish, he thought. "Clear up, head," he said in a voice he could hardly hear. "Clear up." Twice more it was the same on the turns.
I do not know, the old man thought. He had been on the point of feeling himself go each time (каждый раз /когда уходила рыба/ ему казалось, что он потеряет сознание). I do not know. But I will try it once more (но я попробую еще раз). He tried it once more (он попробовал еще раз) and he felt himself going (и он почувствовал, что теряет сознание) when he turned the fish (когда он перевернул рыбу). The fish righted himself and swam off again slowly (рыба перевернулась обратно и снова медленно уплыла) with the great tail weaving in the air (покачивая огромным хвостом в воздухе; to weave — ткать; качаться, покачиваться). I'll try it again, the old man promised (я снова попробую, — пообещал старик), although his hands were mushy now (хотя его руки совсем ослабли; mushy — мягкий; кашеобразной консистенции; mush — амер. густая каша из кукурузной муки, маисовая каша) and he could only see well in flashes (и он мог хорошо видеть только иногда; in a flash — миг, мгновение). He tried it again and it was the same (он попробовал снова, и все было по-прежнему). So, he thought, and he felt himself going before he started (ах так, — подумал он и почувствовал, что теряет сознание перед тем, как начал); I will try it once again (я попробую еще раз).
weave [wJv], mushy ['mASI], try [traI]
I do not know, the old man thought. He had been on the point of feeling himself go each time. I do not know. But I will try it once more. He tried it once more and he felt himself going when he turned the fish. The fish righted himself and swam off again slowly with the great tail weaving in the air. I'll try it again, the old man promised, although his hands were mushy now and he could only see well in flashes. He tried it again and it was the same. So, he thought, and he felt himself going before he started; I will try it once again.
He took all his pain (он собрал всю свою боль) and what was left of his strength (и все, что осталось от его сил) and his long gone pride (и свою давно утраченную гордость) and he put it against the fish's agony (и выставил их против /предсмертной/ муки рыбы; agony — мука, мучение, страдание) and the fish came over onto his side (и рыба перевернулась на бок) and swam gently on his side (и медленно поплыла на боку), his bill almost touching the planking of the skiff (ее меч /при этом/ почти касается обшивки лодки; bill — клюв /у тех птиц, у которых он небольшой, плоский или тонкий, напр. у воробья, вороны, голубя/; нечто клювообразное, выступ, рог, зубец; алебарда) and started to pass the boat (и начала проплывать мимо лодки), long (длинная), deep (глубокая = широкая), wide (большая), silver (серебряная) and barred with purple (в фиолетовую полоску; barred — полосатый; bar — полоса) and interminable in the water (и, казалось, бесконечная в воде; interminable — бесконечный, беспредельный). The old man dropped the line (старик бросил лесу) and put his foot on it (наступил на нее ногой) and lifted the harpoon as high as he could (поднял гарпун так высоко, как только мог) and drove it down with all his strength (и вонзил что есть силы; to drive — гнать; вгонять, вонзать, вбивать), and more strength he had just summoned (и еще с большей силой, которую он cмог только что собрать; to summon — собирать, мобилизовывать), into the fish's side (в бок рыбы) just behind the great chest fin (прямо позади ее громадного грудного плавника) that rose high in the air to the altitude of the man's chest (который поднимался над морем до уровня человеческой груди; altitude — высота над уровнем моря). He felt the iron go in (он почувствовал, как железо входит /в плоть рыбы/) and he leaned on it (и он уперся в него; to lean — прислоняться, опираться /on, against smth./) and drove it further (и вонзил его глубже) and then pushed all his weight after it (и затем навалился всем весом: «и затем толкнул всем своим весом /вслед/ за ним /за гарпуном/»).
agony ['xgqnI], bar [bR], interminable [In'tWmInqbl], summon ['sAmqn], altitude ['xltItjHd]
He took all his pain and what was left of his strength and his long gone pride and he put it against the fish's agony and the fish came over onto his side and swam gently on his side, his bill almost touching the planking of the skiff and started to pass the boat, long, deep, wide, silver and barred with purple and interminable in the water. The old man dropped the line and put his foot on it and lifted the harpoon as high as he could and drove it down with all his strength, and more strength he had just summoned, into the fish's side just behind the great chest fin that rose high in the air to the altitude of the man's chest. He felt the iron go in and he leaned on it and drove it further and then pushed all his weight after it.
Then the fish came alive (затем рыба ожила), with his death in him (со смертью внутри себя = хотя несла в себе смерть), and rose high out of the water (и поднялась высоко над водой) showing all his great length and width (показывая весь свой огромный размер: «свою великую длину и ширину») and all his power and his beauty (и всю свою силу и красоту). He seemed to hang in the air above the old man in the skiff (казалось, она зависла в воздухе над стариком в лодке). Then he fell into the water (затем она упала в воду) with a crash that sent spray over the old man and over all of the skiff (с грохотом, который залил брызгами старика и лодку; spray — водяная пыль, мелкие брызги). The old man felt faint and sick (старик почувствовал слабость и тошноту) and he could not see well (он не мог хорошо видеть). But he cleared the harpoon line (но он отпустил лесу гарпуна) and let it run slowly through his raw hands (и позволил ей медленно бежать = скользить через его ободранные руки; raw — ободранный, лишенный кожи) and, when he could see (и когда он мог снова видеть), he saw the fish was on his back with his silver belly up (он увидел, что рыба была на спине серебристым брюхом кверху). The shaft of the harpoon was projecting at an angle from the fish's shoulder (древко гарпуна выходило под углом из лопатки рыбы) and the sea was discolouring with the red of the blood from his heart (и море окрасилось в красный цвет от крови из ее сердца). First it was dark as a shoal in the blue water that was more than a mile deep (сначала она была темной, словно стая рыб заполнила голубую воду на милю вглубь; shoal — стая, косяк /рыб/). Then it spread like a cloud (затем оно расплылось, как облако). The fish was silvery and still (рыба была серебристой и неподвижной) and floated with the waves (и покачивалась на волнах; to float — держаться на поверхности воды).
spray [spreI], raw [rL], shoal [Squl]
Then the fish came alive, with his death in him, and rose high out of the water showing all his great length and width and all his power and his beauty. He seemed to hang in the air above the old man in the skiff. Then he fell into the water with a crash that sent spray over the old man and over all of the skiff. The old man felt faint and sick and he could not see well. But he cleared the harpoon line and let it run slowly through his raw hands and, when he could see, he saw the fish was on his back with his silver belly up. The shaft of the harpoon was projecting at an angle from the fish's shoulder and the sea was discolouring with the red of the blood from his heart. First it was dark as a shoal in the blue water that was more than a mile deep. Then it spread like a cloud. The fish was silvery and still and floated with the waves.
The old man looked carefully in the glimpse of vision that he had (старик смотрел внимательно, насколько позволяло ему зрение: «в проблеске зрения, которое у него было»; glimpse — проблеск, беглый взгляд; vision — зрение). Then he took two turns of the harpoon line around the bitt in the bow (затем он дважды обмотал лесу гарпуна вокруг кнехта на носу) and hid his head on his hands (и опустил: «спрятал» голову на руки; to hide — прятать, скрывать). "Keep my head clear (держать голову ясной)," he said against the wood of the bow (сказал он, прижавшись к обшивке носа лодки). "I am a tired old man (я уставший старик). But I have killed this fish which is my brother (но я убил эту рыбу, которая мне брат) and now I must do the slave work (и теперь я должен сделать черную: «рабскую» работу)." Now I must prepare the nooses (сейчас я должен подготовить петли; noose — приспособление для поимки кого-либо: петля; аркан; лассо) and the rope to lash him alongside (и веревку, чтобы привязать ее к борту), he thought. Even if we were two (даже если бы нас было двое) and swamped her to load him (и мы затопили бы лодку, чтобы погрузить ее; to swamp — заливать, затоплять) and bailed her out (и вычерпали бы воду; to bail out — вычерпывать воду), this skiff would never hold him (эта лодка ни за что не выдержала бы ее /веса/). I must prepare everything (я должен все подготовить), then bring him in and lash him well (затем подтянуть ее и привязать хорошенько) and step the mast (поставить мачту) and set sail for home (поставить парус и отправиться домой).
glimpse [glIm(p)s], vision ['vIZ(q)n], noose [nHs]
The old man looked carefully in the glimpse of vision that he had. Then he took two turns of the harpoon line around the bitt in the bow and hid his head on his hands. "Keep my head clear," he said against the wood of the bow. "I am a tired old man. But I have killed this fish which is my brother and now I must do the slave work." Now I must prepare the nooses and the rope to lash him alongside, he thought. Even if we were two and swamped her to load him and bailed her out, this skiff would never hold him. I must prepare everything, then bring him in and lash him well and step the mast and set sail for home.
He started to pull the fish in to have him alongside so that he could pass a line through his gills and out his mouth (он начал подтягивать рыбу поближе так, чтобы он мог продеть лесу через жабры и рот) and make his head fast alongside the bow (и привязать ее голову к носу). I want to see him (я хочу увидеть ее), he thought, and to touch and to feel him (и дотронуться, и почувствовать ее; to feel — щупать; чувствовать). He is my fortune (она — мое богатство), he thought. But that is not why I wish to feel him (но не поэтому я хочу почувствовать ее). I think I felt his heart (я думаю, я ощутил ее сердце), he thought. When I pushed on the harpoon shaft the second time (когда надавил на древко гарпуна во второй раз). Bring him in now (подтащи ее сюда) and make him fast (и привяжи) and get the noose around his tail (и накинь петлю ей на хвост) and another around his middle to bind him to the skiff (а другую — посередине ее туловища, чтобы привязать ее к лодке). "Get to work, old man (за работу, старик)," he said. He took a very small drink of the water (он сделал маленький глоток воды). "There is very much slave work to be done now that the fight is over (теперь, когда битва окончена, предстоит сделать очень много черной: «рабской» работы; slave — раб)." He looked up at the sky and then out to his fish (он посмотрел вверх в небо, а затем на свою рыбу). He looked at the sun carefully (он смотрел на солнце очень внимательно). It is not much more than noon (недалеко за полдень), he thought. And the trade wind is rising (а пассат усиливается). The lines all mean nothing now (лесы теперь ничего не значат = не нужны). The boy and I will splice them when we are home (мы с мальчиком срастим = починим их, когда будем дома; to splice — мор. сплеснивать, сращивать /концы тросов/). "Come on, fish (давай = иди сюда, рыба)," he said. But the fish did not come (но рыба не шла).
fortune ['fLCqn], splice [splaIs], home [hqum]
He started to pull the fish in to have him alongside so that he could pass a line through his gills and out his mouth and make his head fast alongside the bow. I want to see him, he thought, and to touch and to feel him. He is my fortune, he thought. But that is not why I wish to feel him. I think I felt his heart, he thought. When I pushed on the harpoon shaft the second time. Bring him in now and make him fast and get the noose around his tail and another around his middle to bind him to the skiff. "Get to work, old man," he said. He took a very small drink of the water. "There is very much slave work to be done now that the fight is over." He looked up at the sky and then out to his fish. He looked at the sun carefully. It is not much more than noon, he thought. And the trade wind is rising. The lines all mean nothing now. The boy and I will splice them when we are home. "Come on, fish," he said. But the fish did not come.
Instead he lay there wallowing now in the seas (вместо этого она лежала там, качаясь на морских волнах; to wallow — качаться на волнах) and the old man pulled the skiff upon to him (и старик подтянул лодку к ней). When he was even with him and had the fish's head against the bow (когда он поравнялся: «был вровень» с ней, и голова рыбы оказалась прижатой к носу) he could not believe his size (он не мог поверить в ее размеры = удивился, насколько она велика). But he untied the harpoon rope from the bitt (но он отвязал бечеву гарпуна от кнехта), passed it through the fish's gills and out his jaws (продел ее сквозь жабры и челюсти рыбы: «/вывел/ наружу через челюсти»), made a turn around his sword (обмотал лесу вокруг меча) then passed the rope through the other gill (затем продел веревку через другие жабры), made another turn around the bill (сделал еще один моток вокруг меча) and knotted the double rope (и завязал веревку двойным узлом) and made it fast to the bitt in the bow (и привязал к кнехту на носу). He cut the rope then and went astern to noose the tail (затем он обрезал веревку и пошел на корму, чтобы накинуть петлю на хвост). The fish had turned silver from his original purple and silver (рыба из своего первоначального фиолетово-серебристого цвета превратилась в серебристую), and the stripes showed the same pale violet colour as his tail (и полоски были того же бледно-фиолетового цвета, что и хвост: «показывали тот же…»). They were wider than a man's hand with his fingers spread (они были шире, чем мужская рука с растопыренными пальцами) and the fish's eye looked as detached as the mirrors in a periscope (а глаз рыбы был таким же отрешенным, как зеркала в перископе; detach — бесстрастный) or as a saint in a procession (или как у святых в крестном ходе; procession — шествие).
wallow ['wOlqu], astern [qs'tWn], detach [dI'txC]
Instead he lay there wallowing now in the seas and the old man pulled the skiff upon to him. When he was even with him and had the fish's head against the bow he could not believe his size. But he untied the harpoon rope from the bitt, passed it through the fish's gills and out his jaws, made a turn around his sword then passed the rope through the other gill, made another turn around the bill and knotted the double rope and made it fast to the bitt in the bow. He cut the rope then and went astern to noose the tail. The fish had turned silver from his original purple and silver, and the stripes showed the same pale violet colour as his tail. They were wider than a man's hand with his fingers spread and the fish's eye looked as detached as the mirrors in a periscope or as a saint in a procession.
"It was the only way to kill him (это был единственный способ убить ее)," the old man said. He was feeling better since the water (он чувствовал себя лучше из-за воды: «с тех пор как /выпил/ воды») and he knew he would not go away (он знал, что не потеряет сознание) and his head was clear (и его голова прояснилась). He's over fifteen hundred pounds the way he is (она весит больше пятнадцати сотен фунтов = больше полутонны), he thought. Maybe much more (может быть, и гораздо больше). If he dresses out two-thirds of that at thirty cents a pound (если он выставит две трети этого /веса/ по тридцать центов за фунт; to dress — готовить /что-либо для использования/)? "I need a pencil for that (для этого мне нужен карандаш)," he said. "My head is not that clear (моя голова не настолько ясна). But I think the great DiMaggio would be proud of me today (но думаю, великий Ди Маджо гордился бы мной сегодня). I had no bone spurs (у меня не было костной шпоры). But the hands and the back hurt truly (но руки и спина по-настоящему болели)." I wonder what a bone spur is (интересно, что такое костная шпора), he thought. Maybe we have them without knowing of it (может быть, она у нас есть, а мы об этом не знаем). He made the fish fast to bow (он привязал рыбу к носу) and stern (и к корме) and to the middle thwart (и к центральной банке; thwart — банка на гребной лодке). He was so big it was like lashing a much bigger skiff alongside (она была настолько большой, что казалось, что он привязал гораздо большую лодку к борту). He cut a piece of line (он отрезал кусок лесы) and tied the fish's lower jaw against his bill (и привязал нижнюю челюсть рыбы к ее мечу) so his mouth would not open (так чтобы ее рот не открылся) and they would sail as cleanly as possible (и они плыли как можно спокойней: «так чисто/аккуратно, насколько это возможно»). Then he stepped the mast (затем он установил мачту) and, with the stick that was his gaff (с палкой вместо гафеля[2]) and with his boom rigged (и с установленным шкотом[3]), the patched sail drew (залатанные паруса расправились; to draw — тащить, волочить; тянуть; натягивать; наполняться ветром /о парусах/), the boat began to move (лодка начала двигаться), and half lying in the stern he sailed south-west (и, полулежа на корме, он поплыл на юго-запад). He did not need a compass to tell him where southwest was (ему не нужен был компас, чтобы определить, где был юго-запад). He only needed the feel of the trade wind (ему нужно было только чувствовать пассат) and the drawing of the sail (и как раздуваются паруса). I better put a small line out with a spoon on it (мне следует закинуть маленькую лесу с блесной; to spoon — ловить рыбу на блесну) and try and get something to eat and drink for the moisture (и попробовать что-нибудь поймать, чтобы съесть, и попить для влаги = промочить горло; moisture — влажность, сырость; moist — влажный). But he could not find a spoon and his sardines were rotten (но он не нашел блесну, а сардины протухли; rotten — гнилой, тухлый; to rot — гнить, тухнуть). So he hooked a patch of yellow Gulf weed with the gaff (тогда он подцепил багром пучок желтых водорослей) as they passed (когда они проплывали мимо) and shook it so that the small shrimps that were in it fell onto the planking of the skiff (потряс их так, что маленькие креветки, которые были в них, попадали на доски лодки). There were more than a dozen of them (их было больше дюжины) and they jumped and kicked like sand fleas (и они прыгали и барахтались, как песчаные блохи; to kick — ударять ногой, брыкаться). The old man pinched their heads off with his thumb and forefinger (старик оторвал им головы большим и указательным пальцами; to pinch — щипать; откусывать, отрезать) and ate them chewing up the shells and the tails (и съел их целиком, разжевывая скорлупки и хвосты). They were very tiny (они были крошечными) but he knew they were nourishing and they tasted good (но он знал, что они питательны и хороши на вкус; to taste — иметь вкус: the food tastes good — еда вкусная).
thwart [TwLt], moisture ['mOIsCq], pinch [pInC]
"It was the only way to kill him," the old man said. He was feeling better since the water and he knew he would not go away and his head was clear. He's over fifteen hundred pounds the way he is, he thought. Maybe much more. If he dresses out two-thirds of that at thirty cents a pound? "I need a pencil for that," he said. "My head is not that clear. But I think the great DiMaggio would be proud of me today. I had no bone spurs. But the hands and the back hurt truly." I wonder what a bone spur is, he thought. Maybe we have them without knowing of it. He made the fish fast to bow and stern and to the middle thwart. He was so big it was like lashing a much bigger skiff alongside. He cut a piece of line and tied the fish's lower jaw against his bill so his mouth would not open and they would sail as cleanly as possible. Then he stepped the mast and, with the stick that was his gaff and with his boom rigged, the patched sail drew, the boat began to move, and half lying in the stern he sailed south-west. He did not need a compass to tell him where southwest was. He only needed the feel of the trade wind and the drawing of the sail. I better put a small line out with a spoon on it and try and get something to eat and drink for the moisture. But he could not find a spoon and his sardines were rotten. So he hooked a patch of yellow Gulf weed with the gaff as they passed and shook it so that the small shrimps that were in it fell onto the planking of the skiff. There were more than a dozen of them and they jumped and kicked like sand fleas. The old man pinched their heads off with his thumb and forefinger and ate them chewing up the shells and the tails. They were very tiny but he knew they were nourishing and they tasted good.
The old man still had two drinks of water in the bottle (у старика еще было немного воды: «два глотка» в бутылке) and he used half of one after he had eaten the shrimps (и выпил четверть: «использовал половину глотка», после того как съел креветок). The skiff was sailing well (лодка шла хорошо; sail — парус; to sail — идти под парусом) considering the handicaps (учитывая помехи; to consider — принимать во внимание; handicap — помеха, препятствие) and he steered with the tiller under his arm (и он правил, придерживая румпель[4] локтем). He could see the fish (он видел рыбу) and he had only to look at his hands and feel his back against the stern (и ему нужно было только посмотреть на свои руки и ощутить свою спину, прижатую к корме) to know that this had truly happened (чтобы убедиться, что это действительно произошло) and was not a dream (и не было сном). At one time when he was feeling so badly toward the end (в одно мгновенье, когда он чувствовал себя так плохо под конец), he had thought perhaps it was a dream (он подумал, что, возможно, это был сон). Then when he had seen the fish come out of the water (и когда он увидел рыбу, выпрыгнувшую из воды) and hang motionless in the sky before he fell (и зависшую неподвижно в небе, прежде чем она упала), he was sure there was some great strangeness (он был уверен, что в этом была какая-то большая странность; strangeness — эксцентричность, странность) and he could not believe it (и он не мог в это поверить). Then he could not see well (затем он не мог хорошо видеть), although now he saw as well as ever (хотя сейчас он видел так же хорошо, как всегда). Now he knew there was the fish (теперь он знал, что рыба была) and his hands and back were no dream (и его руки и спина не были сном). The hands cure quickly (руки исцеляются быстро), he thought. I bled them clean (я пустил им кровь достаточно, чтобы их очистить; to bleed — кровоточить; пускать кровь) and the salt water will heal them (а соленая вода вылечит их). The dark water of the true gulf is the greatest healer that there is (темная вода залива — лучший лекарь из всех). All I must do is keep the head clear (все, что я должен делать, это держать голову ясной). The hands have done their work and we sail well (руки сделали свою работу, и мы хорошо идем). With his mouth shut and his tail straight up and down we sail like brothers (с ее закрытой пастью и выпрямленным вертикально хвостом — и вот мы плывем, как братья; up and down — вверх и вниз; вертикально). Then his head started to become a little unclear (потом его голова немного помутилась) and he thought, is he bringing me in or am I bringing him in (она везет меня, или я везу ее)? If I were towing him behind there would be no question (если бы я тащил ее позади, не было бы вопросов; to tow — тащить, буксировать; tow — бечева; буксирный канат, трос). Nor if the fish were in the skiff (как если бы рыба была в лодке), with all dignity gone (потеряв все достоинство), there would be no question either (также вопросов бы не возникло). But they were sailing together lashed side by side (но они плыли вместе, связанные бок о бок; to lash — крепко связывать /обыкн. lash together/; привязывать /to, down, on smth. — к чему-либо/) and the old man thought, let him bring me in if it pleases him (пусть она меня везет, если ей так нравится). I am only better than him through trickery (я ведь лучше ее только из-за хитрости; trickery — обман, жульничество; trick — обман, хитрость; уловка; трюк) and he meant me no harm (а она мне зла не желала; harm — вред; убыток, урон, ущерб; зло).
consider [kqn'sIdq], motionless ['mquS(q)nlqs], tow [tqu], trickery ['trIkqrI]
The old man still had two drinks of water in the bottle and he used half of one after he had eaten the shrimps. The skiff was sailing well considering the handicaps and he steered with the tiller under his arm. He could see the fish and he had only to look at his hands and feel his back against the stern to know that this had truly happened and was not a dream. At one time when he was feeling so badly toward the end, he had thought perhaps it was a dream. Then when he had seen the fish come out of the water and hang motionless in the sky before he fell, he was sure there was some great strangeness and he could not believe it. Then he could not see well, although now he saw as well as ever. Now he knew there was the fish and his hands and back were no dream. The hands cure quickly, he thought. I bled them clean and the salt water will heal them. The dark water of the true gulf is the greatest healer that there is. All I must do is keep the head clear. The hands have done their work and we sail well. With his mouth shut and his tail straight up and down we sail like brothers. Then his head started to become a little unclear and he thought, is he bringing me in or am I bringing him in? If I were towing him behind there would be no question. Nor if the fish were in the skiff, with all dignity gone, there would be no question either. But they were sailing together lashed side by side and the old man thought, let him bring me in if it pleases him. I am only better than him through trickery and he meant me no harm.
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