Chapter XIX. Land?
“Land”istheonlywordtobefoundatthebeginningofthenineteenthchapterofEdgarPoe’sbook.Ithoughtitwouldbeagoodidea—placingafteritanoteofinterrogation—toputitasaheadingtothisportionofournarrative.
Didthatword,droppedfromourfore-masthead,indicateanislandoracontinent?And,whetheracontinentoranisland,didnotadisappointmentawaitus?Couldtheybetherewhomwehadcometoseek?AndArthurPym,whowasdead,unquestionablydead,inspiteofDirkPeters’assertions,hadheeversetfootonthisland?
WhenthewelcomewordresoundedonboardtheJaneonthe17thJanuary,1828—(adayfullofincidentsaccordingtoArthurPym’sdiary)—itwassucceededby“Landonthestarboardbow!”SuchmighthavebeenthesignalfromthemastheadoftheHalbrane.
Theoutlinesoflandlightlydrawnabovetheskylinewerevisibleonthisside.
ThelandannouncedtothesailorsoftheJanewasthewildandbarrenBennetIslet.LessthanonedegreesouthofitlayTsalalIsland,thenfertile,habitableandinhabited,andonwhichCaptainLenGuyhadhopedtomeethisfellow-countrymen.Butwhatwouldthisunknownisland,fivedegreesfartheroffinthedepthsofthesouthernsea,beforourschooner?Wasitthegoalsoardentlydesiredandsoearnestlysoughtfor?Werethetwobrothers,WilliamandLenGuy,tomeetatthisplace.