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第1章 FOREWORD(1)

It began in the swimming pool at Glen Ellen.Between swims it was our wont to come out and lie in the sand and let our skins breathe the warm air and soak in the sunshine.Roscoe was a yachtsman.Ihad followed the sea a bit.It was inevitable that we should talk about boats.We talked about small boats, and the seaworthiness of small boats.We instanced Captain Slocum and his three years'

voyage around the world in the Spray.

We asserted that we were not afraid to go around the world in a small boat, say forty feet long.We asserted furthermore that we would like to do it.We asserted finally that there was nothing in this world we'd like better than a chance to do it.

"Let us do it," we said...in fun.

Then I asked Charmian privily if she'd really care to do it, and she said that it was too good to be true.

The next time we breathed our skins in the sand by the swimming pool I said to Roscoe, "Let us do it."I was in earnest, and so was he, for he said:

"When shall we start?"

I had a house to build on the ranch, also an orchard, a vineyard, and several hedges to plant, and a number of other things to do.We thought we would start in four or five years.Then the lure of the adventure began to grip us.Why not start at once? We'd never be younger, any of us.Let the orchard, vineyard, and hedges be growing up while we were away.When we came back, they would be ready for us, and we could live in the barn while we built the house.

So the trip was decided upon, and the building of the Snark began.

We named her the Snark because we could not think of any other name--this information is given for the benefit of those who otherwise might think there is something occult in the name.

Our friends cannot understand why we make this voyage.They shudder, and moan, and raise their hands.No amount of explanation can make them comprehend that we are moving along the line of least resistance; that it is easier for us to go down to the sea in a small ship than to remain on dry land, just as it is easier for them to remain on dry land than to go down to the sea in the small ship.

This state of mind comes of an undue prominence of the ego.They cannot get away from themselves.They cannot come out of themselves long enough to see that their line of least resistance is not necessarily everybody else's line of least resistance.They make of their own bundle of desires, likes, and dislikes a yardstick wherewith to measure the desires, likes, and dislikes of all creatures.This is unfair.I tell them so.But they cannot get away from their own miserable egos long enough to hear me.They think I am crazy.In return, I am sympathetic.It is a state of mind familiar to me.We are all prone to think there is something wrong with the mental processes of the man who disagrees with us.

The ultimate word is I LIKE.It lies beneath philosophy, and is twined about the heart of life.When philosophy has maundered ponderously for a month, telling the individual what he must do, the individual says, in an instant, "I LIKE," and does something else, and philosophy goes glimmering.It is I LIKE that makes the drunkard drink and the martyr wear a hair shirt; that makes one man a reveller and another man an anchorite; that makes one man pursue fame, another gold, another love, and another God.Philosophy is very often a man's way of explaining his own I LIKE.

But to return to the Snark, and why I, for one, want to journey in her around the world.The things I like constitute my set of values.The thing I like most of all is personal achievement--not achievement for the world's applause, but achievement for my own delight.It is the old "I did it! I did it! With my own hands Idid it!" But personal achievement, with me, must be concrete.I'd rather win a water-fight in the swimming pool, or remain astride a horse that is trying to get out from under me, than write the great American novel.Each man to his liking.Some other fellow would prefer writing the great American novel to winning the water-fight or mastering the horse.

Possibly the proudest achievement of my life, my moment of highest living, occurred when I was seventeen.I was in a three-masted schooner off the coast of Japan.We were in a typhoon.All hands had been on deck most of the night.I was called from my bunk at seven in the morning to take the wheel.Not a stitch of canvas was set.We were running before it under bare poles, yet the schooner fairly tore along.The seas were all of an eighth of a mile apart, and the wind snatched the whitecaps from their summits, filling.

The air so thick with driving spray that it was impossible to see more than two waves at a time.The schooner was almost unmanageable, rolling her rail under to starboard and to port, veering and yawing anywhere between south-east and south-west, and threatening, when the huge seas lifted under her quarter, to broach to.Had she broached to, she would ultimately have been reported lost with all hands and no tidings.

I took the wheel.The sailing-master watched me for a space.He was afraid of my youth, feared that I lacked the strength and the nerve.But when he saw me successfully wrestle the schooner through several bouts, he went below to breakfast.Fore and aft, all hands were below at breakfast.Had she broached to, not one of them would ever have reached the deck.For forty minutes I stood there alone at the wheel, in my grasp the wildly careering schooner and the lives of twenty-two men.Once we were pooped.I saw it coming, and, half-drowned, with tons of water crushing me, I checked the schooner's rush to broach to.At the end of the hour, sweating and played out, I was relieved.But I had done it! With my own hands Ihad done my trick at the wheel and guided a hundred tons of wood and iron through a few million tons of wind and waves.

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