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Certainly
,
for
,
if
there
is
land
somewhere
,
is
it
not
possible
that
the
people
of
the
Jane
Have
come
upon
it
,
Mr
.
Jeorling
at
four
thousand
miles
from
Tsalal
Island
.
Who
knows
,
boatswain
?
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That
may
be
,
but
allow
me
to
say
that
your
argument
will
be
reasonable
when
the
land
comes
in
sight
,
if
it
ever
does
so
.
Our
captain
will
see
what
ought
to
be
done
,
and
he
will
remember
that
time
presses
.
We
cannot
delay
in
these
waters
,
and
,
after
all
,
the
one
thing
of
real
importance
to
us
is
to
get
out
of
the
polar
circle
before
the
winter
makes
it
impassable
.
There
was
good
sense
in
Hurliguerly
s
words
;
I
could
not
deny
the
fact
.
During
that
day
the
greater
part
of
the
cargo
was
placed
in
the
interior
of
a
vast
cave
-
like
fissure
in
the
side
of
the
iceberg
,
where
,
even
in
case
of
a
second
collision
,
casks
and
barrels
would
be
in
safety
.
Our
men
then
assisted
Endicott
to
set
up
his
cooking
-
stove
between
two
blocks
,
so
that
it
was
firmly
fixed
,
and
they
heaped
up
a
great
mass
of
coals
close
to
it
.
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No
murmurs
,
no
recrimination
disturbed
these
labours
.
It
was
evident
that
silence
was
deliberately
maintained
.
The
crew
obeyed
the
captain
and
West
because
they
gave
no
orders
but
such
as
were
of
urgent
necessity
.
But
,
afterwards
,
would
these
men
allow
the
authority
of
their
leaders
to
be
uncontested
?
How
long
would
the
recruits
from
the
Falklands
,
who
were
already
exasperated
by
the
disasters
of
our
enterprise
,
resist
their
desire
to
seize
upon
the
boat
and
escape
?
I
did
not
think
they
would
make
the
attempt
,
however
,
so
long
as
our
iceberg
should
continue
to
drift
,
for
the
boat
could
not
outstrip
its
progress
;
but
,
if
it
were
to
run
aground
once
more
,
to
strike
upon
the
coast
of
an
island
or
a
continent
,
what
would
not
these
unfortunate
creatures
do
to
escape
the
horrors
of
wintering
under
such
conditions
?
In
the
afternoon
,
during
the
hour
of
rest
allowed
to
the
crew
,
I
had
a
second
conversation
with
Dirk
Peters
.
I
had
taken
my
customary
seat
at
the
top
of
the
iceberg
,
and
had
occupied
it
for
half
an
hour
,
being
,
as
may
be
supposed
,
deep
in
thought
,
when
I
saw
the
half
-
breed
coming
quickly
up
the
slope
.