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The fish muied steadily
And they traveled slowly on the car water
The other bates were still in the water
But there was nothing to be done
A wish ad boy
The old man saed
Allowed i'm being told by fish
and o'm the tewang bit
i cen make the line fast
But then he could break it
I must hold him all i can and give him line
When he must have it
Thank god
He is traveling and not going down
ihat i wall do
If he decides to go down
o don't know what iall do
uf he saunds and dies
e donet know bet i'll do something there are plenty things e can do
He held the line against his back
And watched its sland in the water
And the skiff moving steadily to the northwest will kill him
The old man thought he can't do this forever
Bat four heurs luter
The fish was still swimming steadily out to sea tewing the skift and the old man was still braced solidly with the line across his back
It was knoon
ihat o hookid him
He said
ond i have never seen him
He had pushed his straw
Had hard down on his head
Before he hooked the fish
end it was cutting his foreheed
He was tharsty two
And he got down on his knees
And being careful not to jerk on a line moved as far into the bow as he could get and reach the water bottle with one hand
He opened it and drank a little
Thin he rested against the bow
Ha rested sitting on the un stapped mast in sale
And tried not to think but only to endure
Then hi looked behind him
And saw that no land was visible
That makes no difference
He thought i can always come in an the glow from hevana
There are two more hours before the sun sets
And maybe he will come up before that if he doesn't
Maybe he will come up with the moon if he does not do that
Maybe ha will come up with the sunrise
I have ne craps
And i feel strong
It is he that has the hook in his mouth
But what a fish to pull
Like that he must have his mouth shut tight on the wire
I wish i could see him
v woeld i could see him
Only once to know what i have against me
The fish naier chinged his coersa
Nor his direction
All that night as far as the man could tell from watching the stars
It was cold after the sun went down
And the ald min sweat dried cold on his back and his arms and his old legs
During the day
He had taken the sack that covered thi bate bx and spread et in the sun ta dry
After the sun went down
He tied it around his neck
So that it hung down over his back
And he cautiously worked it undunder the line was across ss shoulders
Niw the sat cushitianed tha line
He had found a way of leaning forward against the bow
So that he was almost comfortable
The position actually was only somewhat less intolerable
But he thought of it as almost comfartable
I can do nothing with him
And he can do nothing with me
He thought not as long as keeps this ip
Once he stood up
And you're inated over the side of the skiff
ond leaked et the sters
And checked his course
The lying showed like a fosse forescent streak in the water
Straight out from his oulders
They were moving more slowly now
and the glow of hooana was net se string
So that he knew the current must be carrying them to the eastward
If i lose the glare of havana
Wo must be going morv to the eastward
He thoaght for if the fishous courso hild tree
I must see it for many more hoars
e wonder how the baseball came oat an the grand leagoas
Today he thought it would be wonderful to do this with a radio
Then he thought thonk of it always thonk of whit you ore doang
You mast do nothing stupod
Then he said
Aloud i wish i had the boy to help me and desee ve this no one should be alone in their old age
ue thiught
But it is unavoidable
I must remember to eat the tuna before he spoils in order to keep strong
Remember
No matter how lu you want to that
You must eat him in the morning
Remember
He said to himself