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This
was
a
difficult
question
to
answer
,
and
a
long
silence
preceded
the
reply
.
At
last
the
captain
said
,
—
“
Yes
,
that
would
be
the
best
resolution
to
come
to
;
and
if
our
boat
could
hold
us
all
,
with
the
provisions
necessary
for
a
voyage
that
might
last
three
or
four
weeks
,
I
would
not
hesitate
to
put
to
sea
now
and
return
towards
the
north
.
”
But
I
made
them
observe
that
we
should
be
obliged
to
direct
our
course
contrary
to
wind
and
current
;
our
schooner
herself
could
hardly
have
succeeded
in
doing
this
.
Whilst
to
continue
towards
the
south
—
“
Towards
the
south
?
”
repeated
the
captain
,
who
looked
at
me
as
though
he
sought
to
read
my
thoughts
.
“
Why
not
?
”
I
answered
.
“
If
the
iceberg
had
not
been
stopped
in
its
passage
,
perhaps
it
would
have
drifted
to
some
land
in
that
direction
,
and
might
not
our
boat
accomplish
what
it
would
have
done
?
”
The
captain
,
shaking
his
head
,
answered
nothing
.
West
also
was
silent
.
“
Eh
!
our
iceberg
will
end
by
raising
its
anchor
,
”
replied
Hurliguerly
.
“
It
does
not
hold
to
the
bottom
,
like
the
Falklands
or
the
Kerguelens
!
So
the
safest
course
is
to
wait
,
as
the
boat
cannot
carry
twenty
-
three
,
the
number
of
our
party
.
”
I
dwelt
upon
the
fact
that
it
was
not
necessary
for
all
twenty
-
three
to
embark
.
It
would
be
sufficient
,
I
said
,
for
five
or
six
of
us
to
reconnoitre
further
south
for
twelve
or
fifteen
miles
.