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471
So
Negoro
avoided
coming
into
Dingo
's
presence
more
than
ever
.
But
Dick
Sand
had
observed
that
since
the
incident
of
the
two
letters
,
the
reciprocal
antipathy
between
the
man
and
the
dog
was
increased
.
That
was
truly
inexplicable
.
472
On
February
10th
,
the
wind
from
the
northeast
,
which
,
till
then
,
had
always
succeeded
those
long
and
overwhelming
calms
,
during
which
the
"
Pilgrim
"
was
stationary
,
began
to
abate
perceptibly
.
Captain
Hull
then
could
hope
that
a
change
in
the
direction
of
the
atmospheric
currents
was
going
to
take
place
.
Perhaps
the
schooner
would
finally
sail
with
the
wind
.
It
was
still
only
nineteen
days
since
her
departure
from
the
port
of
Auckland
.
The
delay
was
not
yet
of
much
account
,
and
,
with
a
favorable
wind
,
the
"
Pilgrim
,
"
well
rigged
,
would
easily
make
up
for
lost
time
.
But
several
days
must
still
elapse
before
the
breezes
would
blow
right
from
the
west
.
473
This
part
of
the
Pacific
was
always
deserted
.
No
vessel
showed
itself
in
these
parts
.
It
was
a
latitude
truly
forsaken
by
navigators
.
The
whalers
of
the
southern
seas
were
not
yet
prepared
to
go
beyond
the
tropic
.
On
the
"
Pilgrim
,
"
which
peculiar
circumstances
had
obliged
to
leave
the
fishing
grounds
before
the
end
of
the
season
,
they
must
not
expect
to
cross
any
ship
bound
for
the
same
destination
.
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474
As
to
the
trans-pacific
packet-boats
,
it
has
been
already
said
that
they
did
not
follow
so
high
a
parallel
in
their
passages
between
Australia
and
the
American
continent
.
475
However
,
even
if
the
sea
is
deserted
,
one
must
not
give
up
observing
it
to
the
extreme
limits
of
the
horizon
.
Monotonous
as
it
may
appear
to
heedless
minds
,
it
is
none
the
less
infinitely
varied
for
him
who
knows
how
to
comprehend
it
.
Its
slightest
changes
charm
the
imagination
of
one
who
feels
the
poetry
of
the
ocean
.
A
marine
herb
which
floats
up
and
down
on
the
waves
,
a
branch
of
sargasso
whose
light
track
zebras
,
the
surface
of
the
waters
,
and
end
of
a
board
,
whose
history
he
would
wish
to
guess
,
he
would
need
nothing
more
.
Facing
this
infinite
,
the
mind
is
no
longer
stopped
by
anything
.
Imagination
runs
riot
.
Each
of
those
molecules
of
water
,
that
evaporation
is
continually
changing
from
the
sea
to
the
sky
,
contains
perhaps
the
secret
of
some
catastrophe
.
So
,
those
are
to
be
envied
,
whose
inner
consciousness
knows
how
to
interrogate
the
mysteries
of
the
ocean
,
those
spirits
who
rise
from
its
moving
surface
to
the
heights
of
heaven
.
476
Besides
,
life
always
manifests
itself
above
as
well
as
below
the
seas
.
The
"
Pilgrim
's
"
passengers
could
see
flights
of
birds
excited
in
the
pursuit
of
the
smallest
fishes
,
birds
which
,
before
winter
,
fly
from
the
cold
climate
of
the
poles
.
And
more
than
once
,
Dick
Sand
,
a
scholar
of
Mrs.
Weldon
's
in
that
branch
as
in
others
,
gave
proofs
of
marvelous
skill
with
the
gun
and
pistol
,
in
bringing
down
some
of
those
rapid-winged
creatures
.
477
There
were
white
petrels
here
;
there
,
other
petrels
,
whose
wings
were
embroidered
with
brown
.
Sometimes
,
also
,
companies
of
damiers
passed
,
or
some
of
those
penquins
whose
gait
on
land
is
so
heavy
and
so
ridiculous
.
However
,
as
Captain
Hull
remarked
,
these
penquins
,
using
their
stumps
like
true
fins
,
can
challenge
the
most
rapid
fishes
in
swimming
,
to
such
an
extent
even
,
that
sailors
have
often
confounded
them
with
bonitoes
.
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478
Higher
,
gigantic
albatrosses
beat
the
air
with
great
strokes
,
displaying
an
extent
of
ten
feet
between
the
extremities
of
their
wings
,
and
then
came
to
light
on
the
surface
of
the
waters
,
which
they
searched
with
their
beaks
to
get
their
food
.
479
All
these
scenes
made
a
varied
spectacle
,
that
only
souls
closed
to
the
charms
of
nature
would
have
found
monotonous
.
480
That
day
Mrs.
Weldon
was
walking
aft
on
the
"
Pilgrim
,
"
when
a
rather
curious
phenomenon
attracted
her
attention
.
The
waters
of
the
sea
had
become
reddish
quite
suddenly
.
One
might
have
believed
that
they
had
just
been
stained
with
blood
;
and
this
inexplicable
tinge
extended
as
far
as
the
eye
could
reach
.