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“
South
?
”
repeated
Captain
Len
Guy
.
“
Undoubtedly
,
captain
,
”
I
added
.
“
You
probably
know
what
the
geographers
frankly
admit
,
that
the
antarctic
regions
are
formed
by
a
capped
continent
.
”
“
Geographers
know
nothing
,
and
can
know
nothing
about
it
,
”
replied
West
,
coldly
.
“
It
is
a
pity
,
”
said
I
,
“
that
as
we
are
so
near
,
we
should
not
attempt
to
solve
this
question
of
a
polar
continent
.
”
I
thought
it
better
not
to
insist
just
at
present
.
Moreover
there
would
be
danger
in
sending
out
our
only
boat
on
a
voyage
of
discovery
,
as
the
current
might
carry
it
too
far
,
or
it
might
not
find
us
again
in
the
same
place
.
And
,
indeed
,
if
the
iceberg
happened
to
get
loose
at
the
bottom
,
and
to
resume
its
interrupted
drift
,
what
would
become
of
the
men
in
the
boat
?
The
drawback
was
that
the
boat
was
too
small
to
carry
us
all
,
with
the
necessary
provisions
.
Now
,
of
the
seniors
,
there
remained
ten
men
,
counting
Dirk
Peters
;
of
the
new
men
there
were
thirteen
;
twenty
-
three
in
all
.
The
largest
number
our
boat
could
hold
was
from
eleven
to
twelve
persons
.
Then
eleven
of
us
,
indicated
by
lot
,
would
have
to
remain
on
this
island
of
ice
.
And
what
would
become
of
them
?
With
regard
to
this
Hurliguerly
made
a
sound
observation
.
“
After
all
,
”
he
said
,
“
I
don
’
t
know
that
those
who
would
embark
would
be
better
off
than
those
who
remained
!
I
am
so
doubtful
of
the
result
,
that
I
would
willingly
give
up
my
place
to
anyone
who
wanted
it
.
”
Perhaps
the
boatswain
was
right
.
But
in
my
own
mind
,
when
I
asked
that
the
boat
might
be
utilized
,
it
was
only
for
the
purpose
of
reconnoitring
the
iceberg
.