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Chapter XIX. Land?

           However,withaheightofonehundredandfiftyfeet,theirbulkmusthavebeencalculatedbymillionsoftons.Westwaswatchingcloselyinordertoavoidcollisions,anddidnotleavethedeckevenforaninstant.

           Untilnow,CaptainLenGuyhadalwaysbeenabletorelyupontheindicationsofthecompass.Themagneticpole,stillhundredsofmilesoff,hadnoinfluenceonthecompass,itsdirectionbeingeast.Theneedleremainedsteady,andmightbetrusted.

           So,inspiteofmyconviction,founded,however,onveryseriousarguments,therewasnosignofland,andIwaswonderingwhetheritwouldnotbebettertosteermoretothewest,attheriskofremovingtheHalbranefromthatextremepointwherethemeridiansoftheglobecrosseachother.

           Thus,asthehourswentby—andIwasonlyallowedforty-eight—itwasonlytooplainthatlackofcourageprevailed,andthateveryonewasinclinedtobeinsubordinate.

           Afteranotherdayandahalf,Icouldnolongercontendwiththegeneraldiscontent.Theschoonermustultimatelyretracehercoursetowardsthenorth.

           Thecrewwereworkinginsilence,whilstWestwasgivingsharpshortordersformanoeuvringthroughthechannels,sometimesluffinginordertoavoidacollision,nowbearingawayalmostsquarebeforethewind.Nevertheless,inspiteofaclosewatch,inspiteoftheskillofthesailors,inspiteofthepromptexecutionofthemanoeuvres,dangerousfrictionagainstthehull,whichleftlongtracesoftheridgeoftheicebergs,occurred.

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