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When the old man saw him coming he knew that this was a shark that had no fear at all and would do exactly what he wished. He prepared the harpoon and made the rope fast while he watched the shark come on. The rope was short as it lacked what he had cut away to lash the fish. Voice Reading
The old man's head was clear and good now and he was full of resolution but he had little hope. Voice Reading
It was too good to last, he thought. Voice Reading
He took one look at the great fish as he watched the shark close in. Voice Reading
It might as well have been a dream, he thought. Voice Reading
I cannot keep him from hitting me but maybe I can get him. Voice Reading
Dentuso, he thought. Voice Reading
Bad luck to your mother. Voice Reading
The shark closed fast astern and when he hit the fish the old man saw his mouth open and his strange eyes and the clicking chop of the teeth as he drove forward in the meat just above the tail. Voice Reading
The shark's head was out of water and his back was coming out and the old man could hear the noise of skin and flesh ripping on the big fish when he rammed the harpoon down onto the shark's head at a spot where the line between his eyes intersected with the line that ran straight back from his nose. Voice Reading
There were no such lines. Voice Reading
There was only the heavy sharp blue head and the big eyes and the clicking, thrusting all-swallowing jaws. Voice Reading
But that was the location of the brain and the old man hit it. Voice Reading
He hit it with his blood mushed hands driving a good harpoon with all his strength. Voice Reading
He hit it without hope but with resolution and complete malignancy. Voice Reading
The shark swung over and the old man saw his eye was not alive and then he swung over once again, wrapping himself in two loops of the rope. Voice Reading
The old man knew that he was dead but the shark would not accept it. Voice Reading
Then, on his back, with his tail lashing and his jaws clicking, the shark plowed over the water as a speed-boat does. Voice Reading
The water was white where his tail beat it and three-quarters of his body was clear above the water when the rope came taut, shivered, and then snapped. Voice Reading
The shark lay quietly for a little while on the surface and the old man watched him. Voice Reading
Then he went down very slowly. Voice Reading
"He took about forty pounds," the old man said aloud. He took my harpoon too and all the rope, he thought, and now my fish bleeds again and there will be others. Voice Reading
He did not like to look at the fish anymore since he had been mutilated. When the fish had been hit it was as though he himself were hit. Voice Reading
But I killed the shark that hit my fish, he thought. And he was the biggest dentuso that I have ever seen. And God knows that I have seen big ones. Voice Reading
It was too good to last, he thought. I wish it had been a dream now and that I had never hooked the fish and was alone in bed on the newspapers. Voice Reading

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