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Quite
so
.
It
would
not
be
good
for
anybody
to
be
in
his
hands
,
for
they
could
bend
iron
!
But
then
,
all
being
against
him
,
he
would
be
forced
into
the
hold
.
Well
,
well
,
we
have
not
yet
come
to
that
,
I
hope
,
and
I
count
on
you
,
Hurliguerly
,
to
prevent
any
against
Dirk
Peters
.
Reason
with
your
men
.
Make
them
understand
that
we
have
time
to
return
to
the
Falklands
before
the
end
of
the
fine
season
.
Their
reproaches
must
not
be
allowed
to
provide
the
captain
with
an
excuse
for
turning
back
before
the
object
is
attained
.
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Count
on
me
,
Mr
.
Jeorling
,
to
well
serve
you
to
the
best
of
my
ability
.
You
will
not
repent
of
doing
so
,
Hurliguerly
.
Nothing
is
easier
than
to
add
a
round
0
to
the
four
hundred
dollars
which
each
man
is
to
have
,
if
that
man
be
something
more
than
a
sailor
even
were
his
functions
simply
those
of
boatswain
on
board
the
Halbrane
.
Nothing
important
occurred
on
the
13th
and
14th
,
but
a
fresh
fall
in
the
temperature
took
place
.
Captain
Len
Guy
called
my
attention
to
this
,
pointing
out
the
flocks
of
birds
continuously
flying
north
.
While
he
was
speaking
to
me
I
felt
that
his
last
hopes
were
fading
.
And
who
could
wonder
?
Of
the
land
indicated
by
the
half
-
breed
nothing
was
seen
,
and
we
were
already
more
than
one
hundred
and
eighty
miles
from
Tsalal
Island
.
At
every
point
of
the
compass
was
the
sea
,
nothing
but
the
vast
sea
with
its
desert
horizon
which
the
sun
s
disk
had
been
nearing
since
the
21st
and
would
touch
on
the
21st
March
,
prior
to
disappearing
during
the
six
months
of
the
austral
night
.
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Honestly
,
was
it
possible
to
admit
that
William
Guy
and
his
five
companions
could
have
accomplished
such
a
distance
on
a
craft
,
and
was
there
one
chance
in
a
hundred
that
they
could
ever
be
recovered
?
On
the
15th
of
January
an
observation
most
carefully
taken
gave
43
°
13
longitude
and
88
°
17
latitude
.
The
Halbrane
was
less
than
two
degrees
from
the
pole
.
Captain
Len
Guy
did
not
seek
to
conceal
the
result
of
this
observation
,
and
the
sailors
knew
enough
of
nautical
calculation
to
understand
it
.
Besides
,
if
the
consequences
had
to
be
explained
to
them
,
were
not
Holt
and
Hardy
there
to
do
this
,
and
Hearne
,
to
exaggerate
them
to
the
utmost
?