Heputhishandsinthewateragaintosoakthem。Itwasgettinglateintheafternoonandhesawnothingbuttheseaandthesky。Therewasmorewindintheskythantherehadbeen,andsoonhehopedthathewouldseeland。
“Youretired,oldman,”hesaid。“Youretiredinside。”
Thesharksdidnothithimagainuntiljustbeforesunset。
Theoldmansawthebrownfinscomingalongthewidetrailthefishmustmakeinthewater。Theywerenotevenquarteringonthescent。Theywereheadedstraightfortheskiffswimmingsidebyside。
Hejammedthetiller,madethesheetfastandreachedunderthesternfortheclub。Itwasanoarhandlefromabrokenoarsawedofftoabouttwoandahalffeetinlength。Hecouldonlyuseiteffectivelywithonehandbecauseofthegripofthehandleandhetookgoodholdofitwithhisrighthand,flexinghishandonit,ashewatchedthesharkscome。Theywerebothgalanos。
Imustletthefirstonegetagoodholdandhithimonthepointofthenoseorstraightacrossthetopofthehead,hethought。
Thetwosharksclosedtogetherandashesawtheonenearesthimopenhisjawsandsinkthemintothesilversideofthefish,heraisedtheclubhighandbroughtitdownheavyandslammingontothetopofthesharksbroadhead。Hefelttherubberysolidityastheclubcamedown。Buthefelttherigidityofbonetooandhestruckthesharkoncemorehardacrossthepointofthenoseashesliddownfromthefish。
Theothersharkhadbeeninandoutandnowcameinagainwithhisjawswide。Theoldmancouldseepiecesofthemeatofthefishspillingwhitefromthecornerofhisjawsashebumpedthefishandclosedhisjaws。Heswungathimandhitonlytheheadandthesharklookedathimandwrenchedthemeatloose。Theoldmanswungtheclubdownonhimagainasheslippedawaytoswallowandhitonlytheheavysolidrubberiness。
“Comeon,galano。”theoldmansaid。“Comeinagain。”
Thesharkcameinarushandtheoldmanhithimasheshuthisjaws。Hehithimsolidlyandfromashighupashecouldraisetheclub。Thistimehefelttheboneatthebaseofthebrainandhehithimagaininthesameplacewhilethesharktorethemeatloosesluggishlyandsliddownfromthefish。
Theoldmanwatchedforhimtocomeagainbutneithersharkshowed。Thenhesawoneonthesurfaceswimmingincircles。Hedidnotseethefinoftheother。
Icouldnotexpecttokillthem,hethought。Icouldhaveinmytime。ButIhavehurtthembothbadlyandneitheronecanfeelverygood。IfIcouldhaveusedabatwithtwohandsIcouldhavekilledthefirstonesurely。Evennow,hethought。
Hedidnotwanttolookatthefish。Heknewthathalfofhimhadbeendestroyed。Thesunhadgonedownwhilehehadbeeninthefightwiththeshark。
“Itwillbedarksoon,”hesaid。“ThenIshouldseetheglowofHavana。IfIamtoofartotheeastwardIwillseethelightsofoneofthenewbeaches。”
Icannotbetoofaroutnow,hethought。Ihopenoonehasbeentooworried。Thereisonlytheboytoworry,ofcourse。ButIamsurehewouldhaveconfidence。Manyoftheolderfishermenwillworry。Manyotherstoo,hethought。Iliveinagoodtown。
Hecouldnottalktothefishanymorebecausethefishhadbeenruinedtoobadly。Thensomethingcameintohishead。
“Halffish,”hesaid。“Fishthatyouwere。IamsorrythatIwenttoofarout。Iruinedusboth。Butwehavekilledmanysharks,youandI,andruinedmanyothers。Howmanydidyoueverkill,oldfish?Youdonothavethatspearonyourheadfornothing。”
Helikedtothinkofthefishandwhathecoulddotoasharkifhewereswimmingfree。Ishouldhavechoppedthebillofftofightthemwith,hethought。Buttherewasnohatchetandthentherewasnoknife。
ButifIhad,andcouldhavelashedittoanoarbutt,whataweapon。Thenwemighthavefoughtthemtogether。Whatwillyoudonowiftheycomeinthenight?Whatcanyoudo?“Fightthem,”hesaid。“IllfightthemuntilIdie。”
Butinthedarknowandnoglowshowingandnolightsandonlythewindandthesteadypullofthesailhefeltthatperhapshewasalreadydead。Heputhistwohandstogetherandfeltthepalms。Theywerenotdeadandhecouldbringthepainoflifebysimplyopeningandclosingthem。Heleanedhisbackagainstthesternandheknewhewasnotdead。Hisshoulderstoldhim。
IhaveallthoseprayersIpromisedifIcaughtthefish,hethought。ButIamtootiredtosaythemnow。Ibettergetthesackandputitovermyshoulders。
Helayinthesternandsteeredandwatchedfortheglowtocomeinthesky。Ihavehalfofhim,hethought。MaybeIllhavethelucktobringtheforwardhalfin。Ishouldhavesomeluck。No,hesaid。Youviolatedyourluckwhenyouwenttoofaroutside。
“Dontbesilly,”hesaidaloud。“Andkeepawakeandsteer。Youmayhavemuchluckyet。”
“Idliketobuysomeiftheresanyplacetheysellit,”hesaid。
WhatcouldIbuyitwith?Heaskedhimself。CouldIbuyitwithalostharpoonandabrokenknifeandtwobadhands?“Youmight,”hesaid。“Youtriedtobuyitwitheighty-fourdaysatsea。Theynearlysoldittoyoutoo。”
Imustnotthinknonsense,hethought。Luckisathingthatcomesinmanyformsandwhocanrecognizeher?Iwouldtakesomethoughinanyformandpaywhattheyasked。IwishIcouldseetheglowfromthelights,hethought。Iwishtoomanythings。ButthatisthethingIwishfornow。Hetriedtosettlemorecomfortablytosteerandfromhispainheknewhewasnotdead。
Hesawthereflectedglareofthelightsofthecityatwhatmusthavebeenaroundtenoclockatnight。Theywereonlyperceptibleatfirstasthelightisintheskybeforethemoonrises。Thentheyweresteadytoseeacrosstheoceanwhichwasroughnowwiththeincreasingbreeze。Hesteeredinsideoftheglowandhethoughtthatnow,soon,hemusthittheedgeofthestream。
Nowitisover,hethought。Theywillprobablyhitmeagain。Butwhatcanamandoagainsttheminthedarkwithoutaweapon?
Hewasstiffandsorenowandhiswoundsandallofthestrainedpartsofhisbodyhurtwiththecoldofthenight。IhopeIdonothavetofightagain,hethought。IhopesomuchIdonothavetofightagain。
Butbymidnighthefoughtandthistimeheknewthefightwasuseless。Theycameinapackandhecouldonlyseethelinesinthewaterthattheirfinsmadeandtheirphosphorescenceastheythrewthemselvesonthefish。Heclubbedatheadsandheardthejawschopandtheshakingoftheskiffastheytookholdbelow。Heclubbeddesperatelyatwhathecouldonlyfeelandhearandhefeltsomethingseizetheclubanditwasgone。
Hejerkedthetillerfreefromtherudderandbeatandchoppedwithit,holdingitinbothhandsanddrivingitdownagainandagain。Buttheywereuptothebownowanddrivinginoneaftertheotherandtogether,tearingoffthepiecesofmeatthatshowedglowingbelowtheseaastheyturnedtocomeoncemore。
Onecame,finally,againsttheheaditselfandheknewthatitwasover。Heswungthetilleracrossthesharksheadwherethejawswerecaughtintheheavinessofthefishsheadwhichwouldnottear。Heswungitonceandtwiceandagain。Heheardthetillerbreakandhelungedatthesharkwiththesplinteredbutt。Hefeltitgoinandknowingitwassharphedroveitinagain。Thesharkletgoandrolledaway。Thatwasthelastsharkofthepackthatcame。Therewasnothingmoreforthemtoeat。
Theoldmancouldhardlybreathenowandhefeltastrangetasteinhismouth。Itwascopperyandsweetandhewasafraidofitforamoment。Buttherewasnotmuchofit。
Hespatintotheoceanandsaid,“Eatthat,Galanos。Andmakeadreamyouvekilledaman。”