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Next
day
,
the
ocean
appeared
covered
with
immense
seaweeds
,
looking
like
a
great
pond
choked
up
with
the
DEBRIS
of
trees
and
plants
torn
off
the
neighboring
continents
.
Commander
Murray
had
specially
pointed
them
out
to
the
attention
of
navigators
.
The
Duncan
appeared
to
glide
over
a
long
prairie
,
which
Paganel
justly
compared
to
the
Pampas
,
and
her
speed
slackened
a
little
.
Twenty-four
hours
after
,
at
break
of
day
,
the
man
on
the
look-out
was
heard
calling
out
,
"
Land
ahead
!
"
"
In
what
direction
?
"
asked
Tom
Austin
,
who
was
on
watch
.
"
Leeward
!
"
was
the
reply
.
This
exciting
cry
brought
everyone
speedily
on
deck
.
Soon
a
telescope
made
its
appearance
,
followed
by
Jacques
Paganel
.
The
learned
geographer
pointed
the
instrument
in
the
direction
indicated
,
but
could
see
nothing
that
resembled
land
.
"
Look
in
the
clouds
,
"
said
John
Mangles
.
"
Ah
,
now
I
do
see
a
sort
of
peak
,
but
very
indistinctly
.
"
"
It
is
Tristan
d'Acunha
,
"
replied
John
Mangles
.
"
Then
,
if
my
memory
serves
me
right
,
we
must
be
eighty
miles
from
it
,
for
the
peak
of
Tristan
,
seven
thousand
feet
high
,
is
visible
at
that
distance
.
"
"
That
's
it
,
precisely
.
"