1 "But let that go," Wolf Larsen continued.
2 The cap'n is Wolf Larsen, or so men call him.
3 Wolf Larsen made the same demand of the sailors.
4 Wolf Larsen dropped my hand with a flirt of disdain.
5 Wolf Larsen ceased swearing as suddenly as he had begun.
6 This time Wolf Larsen's command was thrillingly imperative.
7 Then came another stirring of Wolf Larsen's tremendous strength.
8 But Wolf Larsen ignored that worthy, turning at once to the cabin-boy.
9 And thus it was that I passed into a state of involuntary servitude to Wolf Larsen.
10 Strange to say, and I noted it at once, Wolf Larsen's features showed no such evil stamp.
11 The captain, or Wolf Larsen, as men called him, ceased pacing and gazed down at the dying man.
12 Johansen," Wolf Larsen said briskly to the new mate, "keep all hands on deck now they're here.
13 From time to time they stole glances at Wolf Larsen, and I could see that they were apprehensive of the man.
14 As it passed, Wolf Larsen began to speak, the bare-headed men swaying in unison, to the heave and lunge of the deck.
15 As I say, while I appreciated the power of the terrific denunciation that swept out of Wolf Larsen's mouth, I was inexpressibly shocked.
16 The cause of it all, as near as I could make out, was that the man, who was mate, had gone on a debauch before leaving San Francisco, and then had the poor taste to die at the beginning of the voyage and leave Wolf Larsen short-handed.
17 Wolf Larsen did not laugh, though his grey eyes lighted with a slight glint of amusement; and in that moment, having stepped forward quite close to him, I received my first impression of the man himself, of the man as apart from his body, and from the torrent of blasphemy I had heard him spew forth.
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