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At
a
distance
of
about
four
miles
to
the
east
stretched
a
rather
low
coast
,
or
at
least
what
appeared
such
.
It
must
be
commanded
behind
by
the
high
chain
of
the
Andes
,
but
the
last
zone
of
clouds
did
not
allow
the
summits
to
be
perceived
.
The
"
Pilgrim
"
sailed
directly
and
rapidly
to
this
coast
,
which
grew
larger
to
the
eye
.
Two
hours
after
it
was
only
three
miles
away
.
This
part
of
the
coast
ended
in
the
northeast
by
a
pretty
high
cape
,
which
covered
a
sort
of
roadstead
protected
from
land
winds
.
On
the
contrary
,
in
the
southeast
,
it
lengthened
out
like
a
thin
peninsula
.
A
few
trees
crowned
a
succession
of
low
cliffs
,
which
were
then
clearly
defined
under
the
sky
.
But
it
was
evident
,
the
geographical
character
of
the
country
being
given
,
that
the
high
mountain
chain
of
the
Andes
formed
their
background
.
Moreover
,
no
habitation
in
sight
,
no
port
,
no
river
mouth
,
which
might
serve
as
a
harbor
for
a
vessel
.
At
that
moment
the
"
Pilgrim
"
was
running
right
on
the
land
.
With
the
reduced
sail
which
she
carried
,
the
winds
driving
her
to
the
coast
,
Dick
Sand
would
not
be
able
to
set
off
from
it
.
In
front
lay
a
long
band
of
reefs
,
on
which
the
sea
was
foaming
all
white
.
They
saw
the
waves
unfurl
half
way
up
the
cliffs
.
There
must
be
a
monstrous
surf
there
.
Dick
Sand
,
after
remaining
on
the
forecastle
to
observe
the
coast
,
returned
aft
,
and
,
without
saying
a
word
,
he
took
the
helm
.