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We
learned
afterwards
that
had
we
arrived
a
little
sooner
,
we
should
have
met
the
vessels
of
the
American
expedition
.
In
fact
,
on
the
1st
of
February
,
by
95
°
50
longitude
and
64
°
17
latitude
,
Lieutenant
Wilkes
was
still
exploring
these
seas
in
one
of
his
ships
,
the
Vincennes
,
after
having
discovered
a
long
extent
of
coast
stretching
from
east
to
west
.
On
the
approach
of
the
bad
season
,
he
returned
to
Hobart
Town
,
in
Tasmania
.
The
same
year
,
the
expedition
of
the
French
captain
Dumont
d
Urville
,
which
started
in
1838
,
discovered
Adélie
Land
in
66
°
30
latitude
and
38
°
21
east
longitude
,
and
Clarie
Coast
in
64
°
30
and
129
°
54
.
Their
campaign
having
ended
with
these
important
discoveries
,
the
Astrolabe
and
the
Zélée
left
the
Antarctic
Ocean
and
returned
to
Hobart
Town
.
None
of
these
ships
,
then
,
were
in
those
waters
;
so
that
,
when
our
nutshell
Paracuta
was
alone
on
a
lone
,
lone
sea
beyond
the
ice
-
barrier
,
we
were
bound
to
believe
that
it
was
no
longer
possible
we
could
be
saved
.
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We
were
fifteen
hundred
miles
away
from
the
nearest
land
,
and
winter
was
a
month
old
!
Hurliguerly
himself
was
obliged
to
acknowledge
the
last
fortunate
chance
upon
which
he
had
counted
failed
us
.
On
the
6th
of
April
we
were
at
the
end
of
our
resources
;
the
sea
began
to
threaten
,
the
boat
seemed
likely
to
be
swallowed
up
in
the
angry
waves
.
A
ship
!
cried
the
boatswain
,
and
on
the
instant
we
made
out
a
vessel
about
four
miles
to
the
north
-
east
,
beneath
the
mist
which
had
suddenly
risen
.
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Signals
were
made
,
signals
were
perceived
;
the
ship
lowered
her
largest
boat
and
sent
it
to
our
rescue
.
This
ship
was
the
Tasman
,
an
American
three
-
master
,
from
Charlestown
,
where
we
were
received
with
eager
welcome
and
cordiality
.
The
captain
treated
my
companions
as
though
they
had
been
his
own
countrymen
.
The
Tasman
had
come
from
the
Falkland
Islands
where
the
captain
had
learned
that
seven
months
previously
the
American
schooner
Halbrane
had
gone
to
the
southern
seas
in
search
of
the
shipwrecked
people
of
the
Jane
.
But
as
the
season
advanced
,
the
schooner
not
having
reappeared
,
she
was
given
up
for
lost
in
the
Antarctic
regions
.