Sunday, January 11, 2009

Entry #3 (end)

The narrator tries to get Wyatt to tell him about the oblong box by," [saying] something about the 'peculiar shaped box' and as [he] spoke those words, [he] smiled knowingly, winked and touched [Wyatt] gently with my forefinger in the ribs." But Wyatt was furious with that remark and then burst out in awkward laughter, before dropping down to the ground motionless. After many peculiar nights, The boat started to take on water and sink. Everyone had to evacuate except the people who were lowering the life-boats. The Captain, his wife, Wyatt and his party, and the narrator were all on one life-boat, when Wyatt remembere his oblong box. He jumped back on the boat before it toched the water to get it. However, the whole life-boat watched while Wyatt attempted to get off the boat but plunged- along with the sinking vessel- into the depths of the writhing sea. A month later, the narrator saw the Captain again in New York and he explained the mystery about that oblong box. Before the ship set off, Wyatt went on board with his wife, but tragically the wife got sick and died. Since the ship would taking off soon, and he was going to her mother's Wyatt decided that she would want her daughter's corpse. They embalmed her with salt and put her in an oblong box. But, "there is a hysterical laugh which will forever ring within [his] ears."

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