Chapter VIII. Bound for the Falklands
Onthe8thofSeptember,intheevening,IhadtakenleaveofHisExcellencytheGovernor-GeneraloftheArchipelagoofTristand’Acunha—forsuchistheofficialtitlebestoweduponhimselfbythatexcellentfellow,Glass,ex-corporalofartilleryintheBritishArmy.Onthefollowingday,beforedawn,theHalbranesailed.
AfterwehadroundedHeraldPoint,thefewhousesofAnsiedlungdisappearedbehindtheextremityofFalmouthBay.Afinebreezefromtheeastcarriedusalonggaily.
DuringthemorningweleftbehindusinsuccessionElephantBay,HardyRock,WestPoint,CottonBay,andDaly’sPromontory;butittooktheentiredaytolosesightofthevolcanoofTristand’Acunha,whichiseightthousandfeethigh;itssnow-cladbulkwasatlastveiledbytheshadesofevening.
Duringthatweekourvoyageproceededunderthemostfavourableconditions;iftheseweremaintained,theendofthemonthofSeptemberoughttobringuswithinsightofthefirstpeaksoftheFalklandGroup;andso,verysensiblytowardsthesouth;theschoonerhavingdescendedfromthethirty-eighthparalleltothefifty-fifthdegreeoflatitude.
Themostdaring,or,perhapsIoughttosay,themostluckyofthosediscovererswhohadprecededtheHalbrane,underthecommandofCaptainLenGuy,intheAntarcticseas,hadnotgonebeyond—Kemp,thesixty-sixthparallel;Ballerry,thesixty-seventh;Biscoe,thesixty-eighth;BellinghausenandMorrell,theseventieth;Cook,theseventy-first;Weddell,theseventy-fourth.