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The
boat
approached
the
cataract
with
an
impetuous
velocity
whose
cause
is
not
explained
in
the
narrative
of
Arthur
Pym
.
In
the
midst
of
this
frightful
darkness
a
flock
of
gigantic
birds
,
of
livid
white
plumage
,
swept
by
,
uttering
their
eternal
tékéli
-
li
,
and
then
the
savage
,
in
the
supreme
throes
of
terror
,
gave
up
the
ghost
.
Suddenly
,
in
a
mad
whirl
of
speed
,
the
boat
rushed
into
the
grasp
of
the
cataract
,
where
a
vast
gulf
seemed
ready
to
swallow
it
up
But
before
the
mouth
of
this
gulf
there
stood
a
veiled
human
figure
,
of
greater
size
than
any
inhabitant
of
this
earth
,
and
the
colour
of
the
man
’
s
skin
was
the
perfect
whiteness
of
snow
.
Such
is
the
strange
romance
conceived
by
the
more
than
human
genius
of
the
greatest
poet
of
the
New
World
.
(
1
)
The
American
“
lion
”
is
only
a
small
species
of
pumas
and
not
formidable
enough
to
terrify
a
Nantucket
youth
.
J
.
V
.
The
navigation
of
the
Halbrane
went
on
prosperously
with
the
help
of
the
sea
and
the
wind
.
In
fifteen
days
,
if
this
state
of
things
lasted
,
she
might
reach
Tristan
d
’
Acunha
.
Captain
Len
Guy
left
the
working
of
the
ship
to
James
West
,
and
well
might
he
do
so
;
there
was
nothing
to
fear
with
such
a
seaman
as
he
.
“
Our
lieutenant
has
not
his
match
afloat
,
”
said
Hurliguerly
to
me
one
day
.
“
He
ought
to
be
in
command
of
a
flag
-
ship
.
”
“
Indeed
,
”
I
replied
,
“
he
seems
to
be
a
true
son
of
the
sea
.
”
“
And
then
,
our
Halbrane
,
what
a
craft
!
Congratulate
yourself
,
Mr
.
Jeorling
,
and
congratulate
yourself
also
that
I
succeeded
in
bringing
the
captain
to
change
his
mind
about
you
.
”
“
If
it
was
you
who
obtained
that
result
,
boatswain
,
I
thank
you
heartily
.
”