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“
A
fact
much
more
to
be
regretted
,
”
I
replied
,
“
because
only
for
that
accident
we
should
have
attained
our
object
,
and
we
should
have
begun
our
return
journey
.
”
“
I
don
’
t
mean
to
contradict
,
”
replied
the
boatswain
,
“
but
you
say
we
should
have
attained
our
object
,
Do
you
mean
by
that
,
that
we
should
have
found
our
countrymen
?
”
“
Perhaps
.
”
“
I
can
scarcely
believe
such
would
have
been
the
case
,
Mr
.
Jeorling
,
although
this
was
the
principal
and
perhaps
even
the
only
object
of
our
navigation
in
the
polar
seas
.
”
“
The
only
one
—
yes
—
at
the
start
,
”
I
insinuated
.
“
But
since
the
half
-
breed
’
s
revelations
about
Arthur
Pym
—
”
“
Ah
!
You
are
always
harking
back
on
that
subject
,
like
brave
Dirk
Peters
.
”
“
Always
,
Hurliguerly
;
and
only
that
a
deplorable
and
unforeseen
accident
made
us
run
aground
—
”
“
I
leave
you
to
your
delusions
,
Mr
.
Jeorling
,
since
you
believe
you
have
run
aground
—
”
“
Why
?
Is
not
this
the
case
?
”
“
In
any
case
it
is
a
wonderful
running
aground
,
”
replied
the
boatswain
.
“
Instead
of
a
good
solid
bottom
,
we
have
run
aground
in
the
air
.
”