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Fragments
of
all
kinds
,
yards
,
spars
,
a
part
of
the
sails
,
breakers
,
cases
,
hen
-
coops
,
were
probably
floating
at
the
foot
of
the
mass
and
drifting
with
it
.
The
most
alarming
part
of
our
situation
was
the
fact
that
of
the
two
boats
belonging
to
the
Halbrane
,
one
had
been
stove
in
when
we
grounded
,
and
the
other
,
the
larger
of
the
two
,
was
still
hanging
on
by
its
tackles
to
the
starboard
davits
.
Before
anything
else
was
done
this
boat
had
to
be
put
in
a
safe
place
,
because
it
might
prove
our
only
means
of
escape
.
As
a
result
of
the
first
examination
,
we
found
that
the
lower
masts
had
remained
in
their
places
,
and
might
be
of
use
if
ever
we
succeeded
in
releasing
the
schooner
.
But
how
were
we
to
release
her
from
her
bed
in
the
ice
and
restore
her
to
her
natural
element
?
When
I
found
myself
with
Captain
Len
Guy
,
the
mate
,
and
the
boatswain
,
I
questioned
them
on
this
subject
.
“
I
agree
with
you
,
”
replied
West
,
“
that
the
operation
involves
great
risks
,
but
since
it
is
indispensable
,
we
will
accomplish
it
.
I
think
it
will
be
necessary
to
dig
out
a
sort
of
slide
down
to
the
base
of
the
iceberg
.
”
“
And
without
the
delay
of
a
single
day
,
”
added
Captain
Len
Guy
.
“
Do
you
hear
,
boatswain
?
”
said
Jem
West
.
“
Work
begins
to
-
day
.
”
“
I
hear
,
and
everyone
will
set
himself
to
the
task
,
”
replied
Hurliguerly
.
“
If
you
allow
me
,
I
shall
just
make
one
observation
,
captain
.
”
“
What
is
it
?
”