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Chapter XXVI. A Little Remnant
Thatlongdarknessofthepolesshedsamoralandphysicalinfluenceonmortalswhichnoonecanelude,agloomyandoverwhelmingimpressionalmostimpossibletoresist.
OfalltheParacuta’spassengers,theboatswainandEndicottonlypreservedtheirhabitualgood-humour;thosetwowereequallyinsensibletothewearinessandtheperilofourvoyage.IalsoexceptWest,whowaseverreadytofaceeveryeventuality,likeamanwhoisalwaysonthedefensive.AsforthetwobrothersGuy,theirhappinessinbeingrestoredtoeachothermadethemfrequentlyobliviousoftheanxietiesandrisksofthefuture.
OfHurliguerlyIcannotspeaktoohighly.Heprovedhimselfathoroughlygoodfellow,anditraisedourdroopingspiritstohearhimrepeatinhisjollyvoice,—
“Weshallgettoportallright,myfriends,besureofthat.And,ifyouonlyreckonthingsup,youwillseethatwehavehadmoregoodluckthanbad.Oh,yes,Iknow,therewasthelossofourschooner!PoorHalbrane,carriedupintotheairlikeaballoon,thenflungintothedeeplikeanavalanche!But,ontheotherhand,therewastheicebergwhichbroughtustothecoast,andtheTsalalboatwhichbroughtusandCaptainWilliamGuyandhisthreecompanionstogether.Anddon’tforgetthecurrentandthebreezethathavepushedusonuptonow,andwillkeeppushinguson,I’msureofthat.Withsomanytrumpsinourhandwecannotpossiblylosethegame.