pbien.jaws-第53部分
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he clung desperately to the gin pole。 A seat cushion popped to the surface next to him; and Brody grabbed it。
(〃They'd hold you up all right;〃 Brody remembered Hendricks saying; 〃if you were an eight…year…old boy。〃) Brody saw the tail and dorsal fin break the surface twenty yards away。 The tail waved once left; once right; and the dorsal fin moved closer。 〃Get away; damn you!〃
Brody yelled。
The fish kept ing; barely moving; closing in。 The barrels and skeins of rope trailed behind。 The gin pole went under; and Brody let go of it。 He tried to kick over to the bow of the boat; which was almost vertical now。 Before he could reach it; the bow raised even higher; then quickly and soundlessly slid beneath the surface。
Brody clutched the cushion; and he found that by holding it in front of him; his forearms across it; and by kicking constantly; he could stay afloat without exhausting himself。
The fish came closer。 It was only a few feet away; and Brody could see the conical snout。 He screamed; an ejaculation of hopelessness; and closed his eyes; waiting for an agony he could not imagine。
Nothing happened。 He opened his eyes。 The fish was nearly touching him; only a foot or two away; but it had stopped。 And then; as Brody watched; the steel…gray body began to recede downward into the gloom。 It seemed to fall away; an apparition evanescing into darkness。
Brody put his face into the water and opened his eyes。 Through the stinging saltwater mist he saw the fish sink in a slow and graceful spiral; trailing behind it the body of Quint … arms out to the sides; head thrown back; mouth open in mute protest。
The fish faded from view。 But; kept from sinking into the deep by the bobbing barrels; it stopped somewhere beyond the reach of light; and Quint's body hung suspended; a shadow twirling slowly in the twilight。 Brody watched until his lungs ached for air。 He raised his head; cleared his eyes; and sighted in the distance the black point of the water tower。 Then he began to kick toward shore。
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