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Chapter XXI. Amid the Mists

           

           Ateighto’clockthateveningthehalf-condensedmistwassocompactthatitwasdifficulttowalkthroughit.Thecompositionoftheairseemedtobechanged,asthoughitwerepassingintoasolidstate.Itwasnotpossibletodiscernwhetherthefoghadanyeffectuponthecompass.Iknewthematterhadbeenstudiedbymeteorologists,andthattheybelievetheymaysafelyaffirmthattheneedleisnotaffectedbythisconditionoftheatmosphere.IwilladdherethatsincewehadlefttheSouthPolebehindnoconfidencecouldbeplacedintheindicationsofthecompass;ithadgonewildattheapproachtothemagneticpole,towhichwewerenodoubtontheway.Nothingcouldbeknown,therefore,concerningthecourseoftheiceberg.

           Thesundidnotsetquitebelowthehorizonatthisperiod,yetthewaterswerewrappedintolerablydeepdarknessatnineo’clockintheevening,whenthemusterofthecrewtookplace.

           OnthisoccasioneachmanasusualansweredtohisnameexceptDirkPeters.

           ThecallwasrepeatedintheloudestofHurliguerly’sstentoriantones.Noreply.

           “HasnobodyseenDirkPetersduringtheday?”inquiredthecaptain.

           “Nobody,”answeredtheboatswain.

           “Cananythinghavehappenedtohim?”

           “Don’tbeafraid,”criedtheboatswain.“DirkPetersisinhiselement,andasmuchathiseaseinthefogasapolarbear.Hehasgotoutofonebadscrape;hewillgetoutofasecond!”

           IletHurliguerlyhavehissay,knowingwellwhythehalf-breedkeptoutoftheway.

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