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“
You
are
right
,
”
replied
the
captain
,
“
and
we
must
prevent
our
men
from
plundering
.
We
are
sure
of
enough
provisions
for
one
year
,
without
counting
what
we
may
get
by
fishing
.
”
“
And
it
is
so
much
the
more
necessary
,
captain
,
to
keep
a
close
watch
,
because
I
have
seen
some
hovering
about
the
spirit
casks
.
”
“
I
will
see
to
that
,
”
replied
West
.
“
But
,
”
I
then
asked
,
“
had
we
not
better
prepare
ourselves
for
the
fact
that
we
may
be
compelled
to
winter
on
this
iceberg
.
”
“
May
Heaven
avert
such
a
terrible
probability
,
”
replied
the
captain
.
“
After
all
,
if
it
were
necessary
,
we
could
get
through
it
,
Mr
.
Jeorling
,
”
said
the
boatswain
.
“
We
could
hollow
out
sheltering
-
places
in
the
ice
,
so
as
to
be
able
to
bear
the
extreme
cold
of
the
pole
,
and
so
long
as
we
had
sufficient
to
appease
our
hunger
—
”
At
this
moment
the
horrid
recollection
of
the
Grampus
came
to
my
mind
—
the
scenes
in
which
Dirk
Peters
killed
Ned
Holt
,
the
brother
of
our
sailing
-
master
.
Should
we
ever
be
in
such
extremity
?
Would
it
not
,
before
we
proceed
to
set
up
winter
quarters
for
seven
or
eight
months
,
be
better
to
leave
the
iceberg
altogether
,
if
such
a
thing
were
possible
?
I
called
the
attention
of
Captain
Len
Guy
and
West
to
this
point
.