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151
"
152
It
was
indeed
a
ship
,
which
presented
itself
on
its
side
,
to
the
starboard
.
Capsized
as
far
as
the
nettings
,
she
heeled
so
much
that
it
would
be
almost
impossible
to
stand
upon
her
deck
.
Nothing
could
be
seen
beyond
her
masts
.
From
the
port-shrouds
were
banging
only
some
ends
of
broken
rope
,
and
the
chains
broken
by
the
cloaks
of
white-crested
waves
.
On
the
starboard
side
opened
a
large
hole
between
the
timbers
of
the
frame-work
and
the
damaged
planks
.
153
"
This
ship
has
been
run
into
,
"
cried
Dick
Sand
.
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154
"
There
is
no
doubt
of
that
,
"
replied
Captain
Hull
;
"
and
it
is
a
miracle
that
she
did
not
sink
immediately
.
"
155
"
If
there
has
been
a
collision
,
"
observed
Mrs.
Weldon
,
"
we
must
hope
that
the
crew
of
this
ship
has
been
picked
up
by
those
who
struck
her
.
"
156
"
It
is
to
be
hoped
so
,
Mrs.
Weldon
,
"
replied
Captain
,
Hull
,
"
unless
this
crew
sought
refuge
in
their
own
boats
after
the
collision
,
in
case
the
colliding
vessel
should
sail
right
on
--
which
,
alas
!
sometimes
happens
.
"
157
"
Is
it
possible
?
That
would
be
a
proof
of
very
great
inhumanity
,
Mr.
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158
Hull
.
"
159
"
Yes
,
Mrs.
Weldon
.
Yes
!
and
instances
are
not
wanting
.
As
to
the
crew
of
this
ship
,
what
makes
me
believe
that
it
is
more
likely
they
have
left
it
,
is
that
I
do
not
see
a
single
boat
;
and
,
unless
the
men
on
board
have
been
picked
up
,
I
should
be
more
inclined
to
think
that
they
have
tried
to
roach
the
land
.
But
,
at
this
distance
from
the
American
continent
,
or
from
the
islands
of
Oceanica
,
it
is
to
be
feared
that
they
have
not
succeeded
.
"
160
"
Perhaps
,
"
said
Mrs.
Weldon
,
"
we
shall
never
know
the
secret
of
this
catastrophe
.