" He took a step
forward, but she never moved.
"Don't touch me," she said in a tone that stopped him. "I am a woman,
but I can defend myself."
CHAPTER XXVII
THE TABLES TURNED
There was that about her attitude, and the expression of her face, which
restrained the fellow. No doubt he suspected for a moment that she might
be armed, for his quick glance swept her from head to foot. Then his
eyes hardened.
"That is the worst thing you can do--threaten me," he said sharply. "I
never take that from man or woman. See here, do you realize where you
are? how completely you are in my power? Do you?"
She did not quail, or look aside; nor did she answer, standing straight,
her eyes on his face, her bosom rising and falling from swift breathing.
"I doubt if you do," he went on, angered by her contempt. "Well, think
it over. This is my ship, and we 're at sea. I 'm owner and captain,
and my word on board here is the law. More than that, there is n't a
man-jack of the crew aft of the main mast. They are forward on my
orders, and they 'll stay there until I send for them. You could scream
your head off, my beauty, and no one would hear you, or dare interfere.
Now do you perceive why it is to your interest to be kind to me?"
"I do not.
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