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“
I
grant
it
,
”
I
replied
,
still
persisting
.
“
But
,
to
leave
this
land
behind
us
without
ever
having
set
foot
on
it
,
without
having
made
sure
that
it
does
not
preserve
the
traces
of
an
encampment
,
if
your
brother
,
captain
—
his
companions
—
”
Captain
Len
Guy
shook
his
head
.
How
could
the
castaways
have
supported
life
in
this
desolate
region
for
several
months
?
Besides
,
the
British
flag
was
hoisted
on
the
summit
of
the
iceberg
,
and
William
Guy
would
have
recognized
it
and
come
down
to
the
shore
had
he
been
living
.
No
one
.
No
one
.
At
this
moment
,
West
,
who
had
been
observing
certain
points
of
approach
,
said
,
—
“
Let
us
wait
a
little
before
we
come
to
a
decision
.
In
less
than
an
hour
we
shall
be
able
to
decide
.
Our
speed
is
slackening
,
it
seems
to
me
,
and
it
is
possible
that
an
eddy
may
bring
us
back
obliquely
to
the
coast
.
”
“
That
is
my
opinion
too
,
”
said
the
boatswain
,
“
and
if
our
floating
machine
is
not
stationary
,
it
is
nearly
so
.
It
seems
to
be
turning
round
.
”
West
and
Hurliguerly
were
not
mistaken
.
For
some
reason
or
other
the
iceberg
was
getting
out
of
the
course
which
it
had
followed
continuously
.
A
giratory
movement
had
succeeded
to
that
of
drifting
,
owing
to
the
action
of
an
eddy
which
set
towards
the
coast
.
Besides
,
several
ice
-
mountains
,
in
front
of
us
,
had
just
run
aground
on
the
edge
of
the
shore
.
It
was
,
then
,
useless
to
discuss
whether
we
should
take
to
the
boat
or
not
.
According
as
we
approached
,
the
desolation
of
the
land
became
more
and
more
apparent
,
and
the
prospect
of
enduring
six
months
’
wintering
there
would
have
appalled
the
stoutest
hearts
.