6/13 At times he smiled, and McTee could guess at the dream which caused it. He was dreaming of killing McTee, and McTee sat by and understood, and smiled with deep content. In the frank, bold eyes of the bos'n he read the open revolt, and understood. He had been beaten in open battle; his crew felt that they were liberated by the victory of their champion. "The first mate's drunk an'-- " The heavy fist of McTee landed on Masters's mouth and hurled him in a heap into the corner of the cabin. |