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Chapter 8
Hejudgedthattheywouldpassclose;butbelievedthatlyingstilllikethis,withthesaillowered,thelightercouldnotbeseen.“No,noteveniftheyrubbedsideswithus,”hemuttered.
Therainbegantofallagain;firstlikeawetmist,thenwithaheaviertouch,thickeningintoasmart,perpendiculardownpour;andthehissandthumpoftheapproachingsteamerwascomingextremelynear.Decoud,withhiseyesfullofwater,andloweredhead,askedhimselfhowlongitwouldbebeforeshedrewpast,whenunexpectedlyhefeltalurch.Aninrushoffoambrokeswishingoverthestern,simultaneouslywithacrackoftimbersandastaggeringshock.Hehadtheimpressionofanangryhandlayingholdofthelighteranddraggingitalongtodestruction.Theshock,ofcourse,hadknockedhimdown,andhefoundhimselfrollinginalotofwateratthebottomofthelighter.Aviolentchurningwentonalongside;astrangeandamazedvoicecriedoutsomethingabovehiminthenight.HeheardapiercingshriekforhelpfromSenorHirsch.Hekepthisteethhardsetallthetime.Itwasacollision!
Thesteamerhadstruckthelighterobliquely,heelingherovertillshewashalfswamped,startingsomeofhertimbers,andswingingherheadparalleltoherowncoursewiththeforceoftheblow.Theshockofitonboardofherwashardlyperceptible.Alltheviolenceofthatcollisionwas,asusual,feltonlyonboardthesmallercraft.EvenNostromohimselfthoughtthatthiswasperhapstheendofhisdesperateadventure.