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Chapter XIII. Along the Front of the Icebergs

           

           Underthesecircumstances,noneofthemengrumbled,butHuntdistinguishedhimselfbyhisactivity.Indeed,hewasadmittedbyCaptainLenGuyandthecrewtobeanincomparableseaman.Buttherewassomethingmysteriousabouthimthatexcitedthecuriosityofthemall.

           AtthisdatetheHalbranecouldnotbeveryfarfromtheicebergs.Ifsheheldoninhercourseinthatdirectionshewouldcertainlyreachthembeforelong,andwouldthenhaveonlytoseekforapassage.Hitherto,however,thelook-outhadnotbeenabletomakeoutbetweentheicebergsanunbrokencrestoficebeyondtheice-fields.

           Constantandminuteprecautionswereindispensablealldayonthe16th,forthehelm,whichwasloosenedbymercilessblowsandbumps,wasindangerofbeingunshipped.

           Theseamammalshadnotforsakentheseseas.Whaleswereseeningreatnumbers,anditwasafairy-likespectaclewhenseveralofthemspoutedsimultaneously.Withfin-backsandhump-backs,porpoisesofcolossalsizeappeared,andtheseHearneharpoonedcleverlywhentheycamewithinrange.Thefleshofthesecreatureswasmuchrelishedonboard,afterEndicotthadcookeditinhisbestmanner.

           AsfortheusualAntarcticbirds,petrels,pigeons,andcormorants,theypassedinscreamingflocks,andlegionsofpenguins,rangedalongtheedgesoftheice-fields,watchedtheevolutionsoftheschooner.Thesepenguinsaretherealinhabitantsofthesedismalsolitudes,andnaturecouldnothavecreatedatypemoresuitedtothedesolationoftheglacialzone.

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