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Chapter VI. An Ocean Waif

           Hisfacewasaslividasthatofthecorpsethathaddrifteddownfromthefarlatitudesoftheaustralzone.Whatcouldbedonewasdonetorecoverthebodyoftheunfortunateman,andwhocantellwhetherafaintbreathoflifedidnotanimateiteventhen?Inanycasehispocketsmightperhapscontainsomedocumentthatwouldenablehisidentitytobeestablished.Then,accompaniedbyalastprayer,thosehumanremainsshouldbecommittedtothedepthsoftheocean,thecemeteryofsailorswhodieatsea.

           Aboatwasletdown.Ifolloweditwithmyeyesasitnearedthesideoftheicefragmenteatenbythewaves.

           Hurliguerlysetfootuponaspotwhichstillofferedsomeresistance.Gratiangotoutafterhim,whileFranciskepttheboatfastbythechain.Thetwocreptalongtheiceuntiltheyreachedthecorpse,thendrewittothembythearmsandlegsandsogotitintotheboat.Afewstrokesoftheoarsandtheboatswainhadrejoinedtheschooner.Thecorpse,completelyfrozen,havingbeenlaidatthefootofthemizenmast,CaptainLenGuyapproachedandexamineditlongandclosely,asthoughhesoughttorecognizeit.

           Itwasthecorpseofasailor,dressedincoarsestuff,woollentrousersandapatchedjersey;abeltencircledhiswaisttwice.Hisdeathhadevidentlyoccurredsomemonthspreviously,probablyverysoonaftertheunfortunatemanhadbeencarriedawaybythedrift.Hewasaboutforty,withslightlygrizzledhair,amereskeletoncoveredwithskin.Hemusthavesufferedagoniesofhunger.

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