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301
No
,
sir
,
no
!
the
last
word
has
not
been
said
concerning
the
crew
of
the
Jane
.
302
Then
he
promptly
withdrew
.
303
The
Jane
was
,
in
Edgar
Poe
s
romance
,
the
name
of
the
ship
which
had
rescued
Arthur
Pym
and
Dirk
Peters
from
the
wreck
of
the
Grampus
,
and
Captain
Len
Guy
had
now
uttered
it
for
the
first
time
.
It
occurred
to
me
then
that
Guy
was
the
name
of
the
captain
of
the
Jane
,
an
English
ship
;
but
what
of
that
?
The
captain
of
the
Jane
never
lived
but
in
the
imagination
of
the
novelist
,
he
and
the
skipper
of
the
Halbrane
have
nothing
in
common
except
a
name
which
is
frequently
to
be
found
in
England
.
But
,
on
thinking
of
the
similarity
,
it
struck
me
that
the
poor
captain
s
brain
had
been
turned
by
this
very
thing
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304
He
had
conceived
the
notion
that
he
was
of
kin
to
the
unfortunate
captain
of
the
Jane
!
And
this
had
brought
him
to
his
present
state
,
this
was
the
source
of
his
passionate
pity
for
the
fate
of
the
imaginary
shipwrecked
mariners
!
305
It
would
have
been
interesting
to
discover
whether
James
West
was
aware
of
the
state
of
the
case
,
whether
his
chief
had
ever
talked
to
him
of
the
follies
he
had
revealed
to
me
.
But
this
was
a
delicate
question
,
since
it
involved
the
mental
condition
of
Captain
Len
Guy
;
and
besides
,
any
kind
of
conversation
with
the
lieutenant
was
difficult
.
On
the
whole
I
thought
it
safer
to
restrain
my
curiosity
.
In
a
few
days
the
schooner
would
reach
Tristan
d
Acunha
,
and
I
should
part
with
her
and
her
captain
for
good
and
all
.
Never
,
however
,
could
I
lose
the
recollection
that
I
had
actually
met
and
sailed
with
a
man
who
took
the
fictions
of
Edgar
Poe
s
romance
for
sober
fact
.
Never
could
I
have
looked
for
such
an
experience
!
306
On
the
22nd
of
August
the
outline
of
Prince
Edward
s
Island
was
sighted
,
south
latitude
46
°
55
,
and
37
°
46
east
longitude
.
We
were
in
sight
of
the
island
for
twelve
hours
,
and
then
it
was
lost
in
the
evening
mists
.
307
On
the
following
day
the
Halbrane
headed
in
the
direction
of
the
north
-
west
,
towards
the
most
northern
parallel
of
the
southern
hemisphere
which
she
had
to
attain
in
the
course
of
that
voyage
.
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308
In
this
chapter
I
have
to
give
a
brief
summary
of
Edgar
Poe
s
romance
,
which
was
published
at
Richmond
under
the
title
of
309
THE
ADVENTURES
OF
ARTHUR
GORDON
PYM
.
310
We
shall
see
whether
there
was
any
room
for
doubt
that
the
adventures
of
this
hero
of
romance
were
imaginary
.
But
indeed
,
among
the
multitude
of
Poe
s
readers
,
was
there
ever
one
,
with
the
sole
exception
of
Len
Guy
,
who
believed
them
to
be
real
?
The
story
is
told
by
the
principal
personage
.
Arthur
Pym
states
in
the
preface
that
on
his
return
from
his
voyage
to
the
Antarctic
seas
he
met
,
among
the
Virginian
gentlemen
who
took
an
interest
in
geographical
discoveries
,
Edgar
Poe
,
who
was
then
editor
of
the
Southern
Literary
Messenger
at
Richmond
,
and
that
he
authorized
the
latter
to
publish
the
first
part
of
his
adventures
in
that
journal
under
the
cloak
of
fiction
.
That
portion
having
been
favourably
received
,
a
volume
containing
the
complete
narrative
was
issued
with
the
signature
of
Edgar
Poe
.