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“
No
,
nor
the
Auroras
either
,
although
William
Guy
remained
several
weeks
in
those
waters
,
running
from
east
to
west
,
with
a
look
-
out
always
at
the
masthead
.
”
“
He
must
have
lost
his
bearings
,
Mr
.
Jeorling
,
for
,
if
several
whalers
,
who
were
well
deserving
of
credit
,
are
to
be
believed
,
these
islands
do
exist
,
and
it
was
even
proposed
to
give
them
my
name
.
”
“
That
would
have
been
but
just
,
”
I
replied
politely
.
“
It
will
be
very
vexatious
if
they
are
not
discovered
some
day
,
”
added
the
Governor
,
in
a
tone
which
indicated
that
he
was
not
devoid
of
vanity
.
“
It
was
then
,
”
I
resumed
,
“
that
Captain
Guy
resolved
to
carry
out
a
project
he
had
long
cherished
,
and
in
which
he
was
encouraged
by
a
certain
passenger
who
was
on
board
the
Jane
—
”
“
Arthur
Gordon
Pym
,
”
exclaimed
Glass
,
“
and
his
companion
,
one
Dirk
Peters
;
the
two
had
been
picked
up
at
sea
by
the
schooner
.
”
“
You
knew
them
,
Mr
.
Glass
?
”
I
asked
eagerly
.
“
Knew
them
,
Mr
.
Jeorling
?
I
should
think
I
did
,
indeed
!
That
Arthur
Pym
was
a
strange
person
,
always
wanting
to
rush
into
adventures
—
a
real
rash
American
,
quite
capable
of
starting
off
to
the
moon
!
Has
he
gone
there
at
last
?
”
“
No
,
not
quite
,
Mr
.
Glass
,
but
,
during
her
voyage
,
the
schooner
,
it
seems
,
did
clear
the
polar
circle
,
and
pass
the
ice
-
wall
.
She
got
farther
than
any
ship
had
ever
done
before
.
”
“
What
a
wonderful
feat
!
”