"Smith, Wilber - Hungry as the Sea" - читать интересную книгу автора (Smith Wilbur)You are all tug men, I don't have to tell you when the big one comes up, there will be no warning. They stirred, and the eagerness was on them again. Even the oblique reference to prize money had roused them. Chief? Nick looked across at him, and the Engineer snorted, as though the question was an insult. In all respects ready for sea/ he said, and tried simultaneously to adjust his trousers and his spectacles. Number One? Nick looked at David Allen. He had not yet become accustomed to the Mate's boyishness. He knew that he had held a master mariner's ticket for ten years, that he was over thirty years of age and that MacDonald had hand-picked him - he had to be good. Yet that fair unlined face and quick high colour under the unruly mop of blond hair made him look like an undergraduate. I'm waiting on some stores yet, sir/ David answered quickly. The chandlers have promised for today, but none of it is vital. I could sail in an hour, if it is necessary. All right. Nick stood up. I will inspect the ship at 0900 hours. You'd faint tinkle of female voices and laughter from the crew's quarters. Nick stepped out of the saloon and Vin Baker's voice was pitched to reach him. It was a truly dreadful imitation of what the Chief believed to be a Royal Naval accent. logoo, chaps. Jolly good show, what? Nick did not miss a step, and he grinned tightly to himself. It's an old Aussie custom; you needle and needle until something happens. There is no malice in it, it's just a way of getting to know your man. And once the boots and fists have stopped flying, you can be friends or enemies on a permanent basis. It was so long since he had been in elemental contact with tough physical men, straight hard men who shunned all subterfuge and sham, and he found the novelty stimulating. Perhaps that was what he really needed now, the sea and the company of real men. He felt his step quicken and the anticipation of physical confrontation lift his spirits off the bottom. He went up the companionway to the navigation deck, taking the steps three at a time, and the doorway opposite his suite opened. From it emerge the solid grey stench of cheap Dutch cigars and a head that could have belonged to some prehistoric reptile. It too was pale grey and lined and wrinkled, the head of a sea-turtle or an iguana lizard, with |
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