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“
Certainly
!
”
assented
Hardy
.
“
Perhaps
it
is
the
carcase
of
some
deserted
ship
.
”
“
May
the
devil
send
it
to
the
bottom
!
”
cried
Roger
.
“
It
would
be
a
bad
job
to
come
up
against
it
in
the
dark
;
it
might
send
us
down
before
we
could
know
what
had
happened
.
”
“
I
believe
you
,
”
added
Drap
,
“
and
these
derelicts
are
more
dangerous
than
a
rock
,
for
they
are
now
here
and
again
there
,
and
there
’
s
no
avoiding
them
.
”
Hurliguerly
came
up
at
this
moment
and
planted
his
elbows
on
the
bulwark
,
alongside
of
mine
.
“
What
do
you
think
of
it
,
boatswain
?
”
I
asked
.
“
It
is
my
opinion
,
Mr
.
Jeorling
,
”
replied
the
boatswain
,
“
that
what
we
see
there
is
neither
a
blower
nor
a
wreck
,
but
merely
a
lump
of
ice
.
”
“
Hurliguerly
is
right
,
”
said
James
West
;
“
it
is
a
lump
of
ice
,
a
piece
of
an
iceberg
which
the
currents
have
carried
hither
.
”
“
What
?
”
said
I
,
“
to
the
forty
-
fifth
parallel
?
”
”
Yes
,
sir
,
”
answered
West
,
“
that
has
occurred
,
and
the
ice
sometimes
gets
up
as
high
as
the
Cape
,
if
we
are
to
take
the
word
of
a
French
navigator
,
Captain
Blosseville
,
who
met
one
at
this
height
in
1828
.
”