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Chapter XII. Between the Polar Circle and the Ice Wall

           Althoughnotabreathreachedus,andthesurfaceoftheoceanwasunruffled,theschoonerwasrockedfromsidetosidebythelongoscillationsoftheswellcomingfromthewest.

           “Theseafeelssomething,”saidCaptainLenGuytome,“andtheremustberoughweatheronthatside,”headded,pointingwestward.

           “Thehorizonismisty,”Ireplied;“butperhapsthesuntowardsnoon—”

           “Thesunhasnostrengthinthislatitude,Mr.Jeorling,noteveninsummer.Jem!”

           Westcameuptous.

           “Whatdoyouthinkofthesky?”

           “Idonotthinkwellofit.Wemustbereadyforanythingandeverything,captain.”

           “Hasnotthelook-outgivenwarningofthefirstdriftingice?”Iasked.

           “Yes,”repliedCaptainLenGuy,“andifwegetneartheicebergsthedamagewillnotbetothem.Therefore,ifprudencedemandsthatweshouldgoeithertotheeastortothewest,weshallresignourselves,butonlyincaseofabsolutenecessity.”

           Thewatchhadmadenomistake.Intheafternoonwesightedmasses,isletstheymightbecalled,ofice,driftingslowlysouthward,butthesewerenotyetofconsiderableextentoraltitude.Thesepackswereeasytoavoid;theycouldnotinterferewiththesailingoftheHalbrane.But,althoughthewindhadhithertopermittedhertokeeponhercourse,shewasnotadvancing,anditwasexceedinglydisagreeabletoberollingaboutinaroughandhollowseawhichstruckourship’ssidesmostunpleasantly.

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