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Chapter XII. Between the Polar Circle and the Ice Wall

           

           “Toavoidyou?”

           “Well,hedidsobefore,forthatmatter.”

           “Yes,indeed,thatistrue,”addedHurliguerly;“Ihavemadethesameremarkmorethanonce.”

           “Thenhekeepsalooffromyou,Holt,asfromtheothers?”

           “Frommemorethanfromtheothers.”

           “Whatisthemeaningofthat?”

           “Idon’tknow,Mr.Jeorling.”

           Iwassurprisedatwhatthetwomenhadsaid,butalittleobservationconvincedmethatHuntactuallydidavoideveryoccasionofcomingincontactwithMartinHolt.DidhenotthinkthathehadarighttoHolt’sgratitudealthoughthelatterowedhislifetohim?Thisman’sconductwascertainlyverystrange.

           Intheearlymorningofthe9ththewindshowedatendencytochangeinthedirectionoftheeast,whichwouldmeanmoremanageableweatherforus.And,infact,althoughtheseastillremainedrough,atabouttwointhemorningitbecamefeasibletoputonmoresailwithoutrisk,andthustheHalbraneregainedthecoursefromwhichshehadbeendrivenbytheprolongedtempest.

           InthatportionoftheAntarcticseatheice-packsweremorenumerous,andtherewasreasontobelievethatthetempest,byhasteningthesmash-up,hadbrokenthebarrieroftheicebergwalltowardstheeast.

           

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