[The Cruise of the Dazzler by Jack London]@TWC D-Link bookThe Cruise of the Dazzler CHAPTER II 11/15
The sea-breeze was dying down with the day, and off Fort Point a fishing-boat was creeping into port before the last light breeze.
A little beyond, a tug was sending up a twisted pillar of smoke as it towed a three-masted schooner to sea.
His eyes wandered over toward the Marin County shore.
The line where land and water met was already in darkness, and long shadows were creeping up the hills toward Mount Tamalpais, which was sharply silhouetted against the western sky. Oh, if he, Joe Bronson, were only on that fishing-boat and sailing in with a deep-sea catch! Or if he were on that schooner, heading out into the sunset, into the world! That was life, that was living, doing something and being something in the world.
And, instead, here he was, pent up in a close room, racking his brains about people dead and gone thousands of years before he was born. He jerked himself away from the window as though held there by some physical force, and resolutely carried his chair and history into the farthest corner of the room, where he sat down with his back to the window. An instant later, so it seemed to him, he found himself again staring out of the window and dreaming.
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