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Chapter VI. An Ocean Waif

           

           SothenfornearlythreemonthsPatterson’sbodyhadlainonthesurfaceofthisice-waifwhichwehadmetonourwayfromtheKerguelenstoTristand’Acunha!Ah!whyhadwenotsavedthemateoftheJane!

           Ihadtoyieldtoevidence.CaptainLenGuy,whoknewPatterson,hadrecognizedhiminthisfrozencorpse!ItwasindeedhewhoaccompaniedthecaptainoftheJanewhenhehadinterredthatbottle,containingtheletterwhichIhadrefusedtobelieveauthentic,attheKerguelens.Yes!forelevenyears,thesurvivorsoftheEnglishschoonerhadbeencastawaytherewithoutanyhopeofsuccour.

           LenGuyturnedtomeandsaid,“Doyoubelieve—now?”

           “Ibelieve,”saidI,falteringly;“butCaptainWilliamGuyoftheJane,andCaptainLenGuyoftheHalbrane—”

           “Arebrothers!”hecriedinaloudvoice,whichwasheardbyallthecrew.

           Thenweturnedoureyesoncemoretotheplacewherethelumpoficehadbeenfloating;butthedoubleinfluenceofthesolarraysandthewatersinthislatitudehadproduceditseffect,notraceofthedeadman’slastrefugeremainedonthesurfaceofthesea.

           

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