Chapter IX. Fitting out the Halbrane
Onthe15thofOctober,ourschoonercastanchorinPortEgmont,onthenorthofWestFalkland.Thegroupiscomposedoftwoislands,onetheabove-named,theotherSoledadorEastFalkland.CaptainLenGuygavetwelvehours’leavetothewholecrew.Thenextdaytheproceedingsweretobeginbyacarefulandminuteinspectionofthevessel’shullandkeel,inviewofthecontemplatedprolongednavigationoftheAntarcticseas.ThatdayCaptainLenGuywentashore,toconferwiththeGovernorofthegrouponthesubjectoftheimmediatere-victuallingoftheschooner.Hedidnotintendtomakeexpenseaconsideration,becausethewholeadventuremightbewreckedbyanunwiseeconomy.BesidesIwasreadytoaidwithmypurse,asItoldhim,andIintendedthatweshouldbepartnersinthecostofthisexpedition.
JamesWestremainedonboardallday,accordingtohiscustomintheabsenceofthecaptain,andwasengageduntileveningintheinspectionofthehold.Ididnotwishtogoashoreuntilthenextday.IshouldhaveampletimewhileweremainedinporttoexplorePortEgmontanditssurroundings,andtostudythegeologyandmineralogyoftheisland.Hurliguerlyregardedtheopportunityashighlyfavourablefortherenewaloftalkwithme,andavailedhimselfofitaccordingly.Heaccostedmeasfollows:
“Acceptmysincerecompliments,Mr.Jeorling?”
“Andwherefore,boatswain?”
“OnaccountofwhatIhavejustheard—thatyouaretocomewithustothefarendoftheAntarcticseas.