"Hook Or Me This Time"
Oddthingshappentoallofusonourwaythroughlifewithoutournoticingforatimethattheyhavehappened.Thus,totakeaninstance,wesuddenlydiscoverthatwehavebeendeafinoneearforwedon’tknowhowlong,but,say,halfanhour.NowsuchanexperiencehadcomethatnighttoPeter.Whenlastwesawhimhewasstealingacrosstheislandwithonefingertohislipsandhisdaggerattheready.Hehadseenthecrocodilepassbywithoutnoticinganythingpeculiaraboutit,butbyandbyherememberedthatithadnotbeenticking.Atfirsthethoughtthiseerie,butsoonheconcludedrightlythattheclockhadrundown.
Withoutgivingathoughttowhatmightbethefeelingsofafellow-creaturethusabruptlydeprivedofitsclosestcompanion,Peteratonceconsideredhowhecouldturnthecatastrophetohisownuse;andhedecidedtotick,sothatwildbeastsshouldbelievehewasthecrocodileandlethimpassunmolested.Hetickedsuperbly,butwithoneunforeseenresult.Thecrocodilewasamongthosewhoheardthesound,anditfollowedhim,thoughwhetherwiththepurposeofregainingwhatithadlost,ormerelyasafriendunderthebeliefthatitwasagaintickingitself,willneverbecertainlyknown,for,likeallslavestoafixedidea,itwasastupidbeast.
Peterreachedtheshorewithoutmishap,andwentstraighton;hislegsencounteringthewaterasifquiteunawarethattheyhadenteredanewelement.Thusmanyanimalspassfromlandtowater,butnootherhumanofwhomIknow.Asheswamhehadbutonethought:’Hookormethistime.