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He waited with the line between his thumb and his finger, watching it and the other lines at the same time for the fish might have swum up or down. Then came the same delicate pulling touch again. Voice Reading
"He'll take it," the old man said aloud. "God help him to take it." Voice Reading
He did not take it though. He was gone and the old man felt nothing. Voice Reading
"He can't have gone," he said. "Christ knows he can't have gone. He's making a turn. Maybe he has been hooked before and he remembers something of it." Voice Reading
Then he felt the gentle touch on the line and he was happy. Voice Reading
"It was only his turn," he said. "He'll take it." Voice Reading
He was happy feeling the gentle pulling and then he felt something hard and unbelievably heavy. Voice Reading
It was the weight of the fish and he let the line slip down, down, down, unrolling off the first of the two reserve coils. Voice Reading
As it went down, slipping lightly through the old man's fingers, he still could feel the great weight, though the pressure of his thumb and finger were almost imperceptible. Voice Reading
"What a fish," he said. "He has it sideways in his mouth now and he is moving off with it." Voice Reading
Then he will turn and swallow it, he thought. Voice Reading
He did not say that because he knew that if you said a good thing it might not happen. Voice Reading
He knew what a huge fish this was and he thought of him moving away in the darkness with the tuna held crosswise in his mouth. Voice Reading
At that moment he felt him stop moving but the weight was still there. Voice Reading
Then the weight increased and he gave more line. Voice Reading
He tightened the pressure of his thumb and finger for a moment and the weight increased and was going straight down. Voice Reading
"He's taken it," he said. "Now I'll let him eat it well." Voice Reading
He let the line slip through his fingers while he reached down with his left hand and made fast the free end of the two reserve coils to the loop of the two reserve coils of the next line. Now he was ready. He had three forty-fathom coils of line in reserve now, as well as the coil he was using. Voice Reading
"Eat it a little more," he said. "Eat it well." Voice Reading
Eat it so that the point of the hook goes into your heart and kills you, he thought. Come up easy and let me put the harpoon into you. All right. Are you ready? Have you been long enough at table? Voice Reading
"Now!" he said aloud and struck hard with both hands, gained a yard of line and then struck again and again, swinging with each arm alternately on the cord with all the strength of his arms and the pivoted weight of his body. Voice Reading
Nothing happened. Voice Reading
The fish just moved away slowly and the old man could not raise him an inch. Voice Reading
His line was strong and made for heavy fish and he held it against his back until it was so taut that beads of water were jumping from it. Voice Reading
Then it began to make a slow hissing sound in the water and he still held it, bracing himself against the thwart and leaning back against the pull. Voice Reading

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