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第23章

If I had been South Wind, he would only have smoked his pipe all day, and made himself stupid.""But how could he be a man of sense and grumble at you when you were doing your best for him?""Oh! you must make allowances," said North Wind, "or you will never do justice to anybody.--You do understand, then, that a captain may sail north----""In spite of a north wind--yes," supplemented Diamond.

"Now, I do think you must be stupid, my, dear" said North Wind.

"Suppose the north wind did not blow where would he be then?""Why then the south wind would carry him.""So you think that when the north wind stops the south wind blows.

Nonsense. If I didn't blow, the captain couldn't sail his eighty miles a day. No doubt South Wind would carry him faster, but South Wind is sitting on her doorstep then, and if I stopped there would be a dead calm. So you are all wrong to say he can sail north in spite of me; he sails north by my help, and my help alone.

You see that, Diamond?"

"Yes, I do, North Wind. I am stupid, but I don't want to be stupid.""Good boy! I am going to blow you north in that little craft, one of the finest that ever sailed the sea. Here we are, right over it.

I shall be blowing against you; you will be sailing against me;and all will be just as we want it. The captain won't get on so fast as he would like, but he will get on, and so shall we.

I'm just going to put you on board. Do you see in front of the tiller--that thing the man is working, now to one side, now to the other--a round thing like the top of a drum?"

"Yes," said Diamond.

"Below that is where they keep their spare sails, and some stores of that sort. I am going to blow that cover off. The same moment I will drop you on deck, and you must tumble in. Don't be afraid, it is of no depth, and you will fall on sail-cloth. You will find it nice and warm and dry-only dark; and you will know I am near you by every roll and pitch of the vessel. Coil yourself up and go to sleep.

The yacht shall be my cradle and you shall be my baby.""Thank you, dear North Wind. I am not a bit afraid," said Diamond.

In a moment they were on a level with the bulwarks, and North Wind sent the hatch of the after-store rattling away over the deck to leeward. The next, Diamond found himself in the dark, for he had tumbled through the hole as North Wind had told him, and the cover was replaced over his head. Away he went rolling to leeward, for the wind began all at once to blow hard. He heard the call of the captain, and the loud trampling of the men over his head, as they hauled at the main sheet to get the boom on board that they might take in a reef in the mainsail. Diamond felt about until he had found what seemed the most comfortable place, and there he snuggled down and lay.

Hours after hours, a great many of them, went by; and still Diamond lay there. He never felt in the least tired or impatient, for a strange pleasure filled his heart. The straining of the masts, the creaking of the boom, the singing of the ropes, the banging of the blocks as they put the vessel about, all fell in with the roaring of the wind above, the surge of the waves past her sides, and the thud with which every now and then one would strike her;while through it all Diamond could hear the gurgling, rippling, talking flow of the water against her planks, as she slipped through it, lying now on this side, now on that--like a subdued air running through the grand music his North Wind was making about him to keep him from tiring as they sped on towards the country at the back of her doorstep.

How long this lasted Diamond had no idea. He seemed to fall asleep sometimes, only through the sleep he heard the sounds going on.

At length the weather seemed to get worse. The confusion and trampling of feet grew more frequent over his head; the vessel lay over more and more on her side, and went roaring through the waves, which banged and thumped at her as if in anger. All at once arose a terrible uproar. The hatch was blown off; a cold fierce wind swept in upon him; and a long arm came with it which laid hold of him and lifted him out. The same moment he saw the little vessel far below him righting herself. She had taken in all her sails and lay now tossing on the waves like a sea-bird with folded wings.

A short distance to the south lay a much larger vessel, with two or three sails set, and towards it North Wind was carrying Diamond.

It was a German ship, on its way to the North Pole.

"That vessel down there will give us a lift now," said North Wind;"and after that I must do the best I can."She managed to hide him amongst the flags of the big ship, which were all snugly stowed away, and on and on they sped towards the north. At length one night she whispered in his ear, "Come on deck, Diamond;" and he got up at once and crept on deck.

Everything looked very strange. Here and there on all sides were huge masses of floating ice, looking like cathedrals, and castles, and crags, while away beyond was a blue sea.

"Is the sun rising or setting?" asked Diamond.

"Neither or both, which you please. I can hardly tell which myself.

If he is setting now, he will be rising the next moment.""What a strange light it is!" said Diamond. "I have heard that the sun doesn't go to bed all the summer in these parts.

Miss Coleman told me that. I suppose he feels very sleepy, and that is why the light he sends out looks so like a dream.""That will account for it well enough for all practical purposes,"said North Wind.

Some of the icebergs were drifting northwards; one was passing very near the ship. North Wind seized Diamond, and with a single bound lighted on one of them--a huge thing, with sharp pinnacles and great clefts. The same instant a wind began to blow from the south.

North Wind hurried Diamond down the north side of the iceberg, stepping by its jags and splintering; for this berg had never got far enough south to be melted and smoothed by the summer sun.

She brought him to a cave near the water, where she entered, and, letting Diamond go, sat down as if weary on a ledge of ice.

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