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Chapter XII. Between the Polar Circle and the Ice Wall

           

           InaminuteHuntandMartinHoltwerehoistedonboard;thelatterwaslaiddownatthefootoftheforemast,andtheformerwasquitereadytogotohiswork.Holtwasspeedilyrestoredbytheaidofvigorousrubbing;hissensescameback,andheopenedhiseyes.

           “MartinHolt,”saidCaptainLenGuy,whowasleaningoverhim,“youhavebeenbroughtbackfromveryfar—”

           “Yes,yes,captain,”answeredHolt,ashelookedabouthimwithasearchinggaze,“butwhosavedme?”

           “Hunt,”criedtheboatswain,“Huntriskedhislifeforyou.”

           Asthelatterwashangingback,HurliguerlypushedhimtowardsMartinHolt,whoseeyesexpressedtheliveliestgratitude.

           “Hunt,”saidhe,“youhavesavedme.ButforyouIshouldhavebeenlost.Ithankyou.”

           Huntmadenoreply.

           “Hunt,”resumedCaptainLenGuy,“don’tyouhear?”

           Themanseemednottohaveheard.

           “Hunt,”saidMartinHoltagain,“comeneartome.Ithankyou.Iwanttoshakehandswithyou.”

           Andheheldouthisrighthand.Huntsteppedbackafewpaces,shakinghisheadwiththeairofamanwhodidnotwantsomanycomplimentsforathingsosimple,andquietlywalkedforwardtojoinhisshipmates,whowereworkingvigorouslyundertheordersofWest.

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