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Hethoughtofhowsomemenfearedbeingoutofsightoflandinasmallboatandknewtheywererightinthemonthsofsuddenbadweather.Butnowtheywereinhurricanemonthsand,whentherearenohurricanes,theweatherofhurricanemonthsisthebestofalltheyear.
Ifthereisahurricaneyoualwaysseethesignsofitintheskyfordaysahead,ifyouareatsea.Theydonotseeitashorebecausetheydonotknowwhattolookfor,hethought.Thelandmustmakeadifferencetoo,intheshapeoftheclouds.Butwehavenohurricanecomingnow.
HelookedattheskyandsawthewhitecumulusbuiltlikefriendlypilesoficecreamandhighabovewerethethinfeathersofthecirrusagainstthehighSeptembersky.
“Lightbrisa,”
hesaid.“Betterweatherformethanforyou,fish.”
Hislefthandwasstillcramped,buthewasunknottingitslowly.
Ihateacramp,hethought.Itisatreacheryofonesownbody.Itishumiliatingbeforeotherstohaveadiarrhoeafromptomainepoisoningortovomitfromit.Butacramp,hethoughtofitasacalambre,humiliatesoneselfespeciallywhenoneisalone.
Iftheboywereherehecouldrubitformeandloosenitdownfromtheforearm,hethought.Butitwillloosenup.
Then,withhisrighthandhefeltthedifferenceinthepullofthelinebeforehesawtheslantchangeinthewater.Then,asheleanedagainstthelineandslappedhislefthandhardandfastagainsthisthighhesawthelineslantingslowlyupward.
“Hescomingup,”
hesaid.“Comeonhand.Pleasecomeon.”
Thelineroseslowlyandsteadilyandthenthesurfaceoftheoceanbulgedaheadoftheboatandthefishcameout.Hecameoutunendinglyandwaterpouredfromhissides.Hewasbrightinthesunandhisheadandbackweredarkpurpleandinthesunthestripesonhissidesshowedwideandalightlavender.Hisswordwasaslongasabaseballbatandtaperedlikearapierandherosehisfulllengthfromthewaterandthenre-enteredit,smoothly,likeadiverandtheoldmansawthegreatscythe-bladeofhistailgounderandthelinecommencedtoraceout.
“Heistwofeetlongerthantheskiff,”
theoldmansaid.Thelinewasgoingoutfastbutsteadilyandthefishwasnotpanicked.Theoldmanwastryingwithbothhandstokeepthelinejustinsideofbreakingstrength.Heknewthatifhecouldnotslowthefishwithasteadypressurethefishcouldtakeoutallthelineandbreakit.
HeisagreatfishandImustconvincehim,hethought.Imustneverlethimlearnhisstrengthnorwhathecoulddoifhemadehisrun.IfIwerehimIwouldputineverythingnowandgountilsomethingbroke.But,thankGod,theyarenotasintelligentaswewhokillthem;althoughtheyaremorenobleandmoreable.
Theoldmanhadseenmanygreatfish.Hehadseenmanythatweighedmorethanathousandpoundsandhehadcaughttwoofthatsizeinhislife,butneveralone.Nowalone,andoutofsightofland,hewasfasttothebiggestfishthathehadeverseenandbiggerthanhehadeverheardof,andhislefthandwasstillastightasthegrippedclawsofaneagle.
Itwilluncrampthough,hethought.Surelyitwilluncramptohelpmyrighthand.Therearethreethingsthatarebrothers:thefishandmytwohands.Itmustuncramp.Itisunworthyofittobecramped.Thefishhadslowedagainandwasgoingathisusualpace.
Iwonderwhyhejumped,theoldmanthought.Hejumpedalmostasthoughtoshowmehowbighewas.Iknownow,anyway,hethought.IwishIcouldshowhimwhatsortofmanIam.Butthenhewouldseethecrampedhand.LethimthinkIammoremanthanIamandIwillbeso.IwishIwasthefish,hethought,witheverythinghehasagainstonlymywillandmyintelligence.
Hesettledcomfortablyagainstthewoodandtookhissufferingasitcameandthefishswamsteadilyandtheboatmovedslowlythroughthedarkwater.Therewasasmallsearisingwiththewindcomingupfromtheeastandatnoontheoldmanslefthandwasuncramped.
“Badnewsforyoufish,”
hesaidandshiftedthelineoverthesacksthatcoveredhisshoulders.
Hewascomfortablebutsuffering,althoughhedidnotadmitthesufferingatall.
“Iamnotreligious,”
hesaid.“ButIwillsaytenOurFathersandtenHailMarysthatIshouldcatchthisfish,andIpromisetomakeapilgrimagetotheVirgindeCobreifIcatchhim.Thatisapromise.”
Hecommencedtosayhisprayersmechanically.Sometimeshewouldbesotiredthathecouldnotremembertheprayerandthenhewouldsaythemfastsothattheywouldcomeautomatically.HailMarysareeasiertosaythanOurFathers,hethought.
“HailMaryfullofGracetheLordiswiththee.Blessedartthouamongwomenandblessedisthefruitofthywomb,Jesus.HolyMary.MotherofGod,prayforussinnersnowandatthehourofourdeath.Amen.”
Thenheadded,“BlessedVirgin,prayforthedeathofthisfish.Wonderfulthoughheis.”
Withhisprayerssaid,andfeelingmuchbetter,butsufferingexactlyasmuch,andperhapsalittlemore,heleanedagainstthewoodofthebowandbegan,mechanically,toworkthefingersofhislefthand.
Thesunwashotnowalthoughthebreezewasrisinggently.
“Ihadbetterre-baitthatlittlelineoutoverthestern,”
hesaid.“IfthefishdecidestostayanothernightIwillneedtoeatagainandthewaterislowinthebottle.IdontthinkIcangetanythingbutadolphinhere.ButifIeathimfreshenoughhewontbebad.Iwishaflyingfishwouldcomeonboardtonight.ButIhavenolighttoattractthem.AflyingfishisexcellenttoeatrawandIwouldnothavetocuthimup.Imustsaveallmystrengthnow.Christ,Ididnotknowhewassobig.”
“Illkillhimthough,”
hesaid.“Inallhisgreatnessandhisglory.”
Althoughitisunjust,hethought.ButIwillshowhimwhatamancandoandwhatamanendures.
“ItoldtheboyIwasastrangeoldman,”
hesaid.“NowiswhenImustproveit.”
Thethousandtimesthathehadproveditmeantnothing.Nowhewasprovingitagain.Eachtimewasanewtimeandheneverthoughtaboutthepastwhenhewasdoingit.
IwishhedsleepandIcouldsleepanddreamaboutthelions,hethought.Whyarethelionsthemainthingthatisleft?Dontthink,oldman,hesaidtohimself.Restgentlynowagainstthewoodandthinkofnothing.Heisworking.Workaslittleasyoucan.
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