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Chapter XIII. Along the Front of the Icebergs

           

           Twoorthreetimesthecaptainapproachedwithintwomilesoftheicebergs.Itwasimpossiblebutthatthevastmassmusthavebeensubjectedtoclimatericinfluences;rupturesmustsurelyhavetakenplaceatsomepoints.

           Buthissearchhadnoresult,andwehadtofallbackintothecurrentfromwesttoeast.

           Imustobserveatthispointthatduringalloursearchweneverdescriedlandortheappearanceoflandoutatsea,asindicatedonthechartsofprecedingnavigators.Thesemapsareincomplete,nodoubt,butsufficientlyexactintheirmainlines.Iamawarethatshipshaveoftenpassedovertheindicatedbearingsofland.This,however,wasnotadmissibleinthecaseofTsalal.IftheJanehadbeenabletoreachtheislands,itwasbecausethatportionoftheAntarcticseawasfree,andinso“early”ayear,weneednotfearanyobstacleinthatdirection.

           Atlast,onthe19th,betweentwoandthreeo’clockintheafternoon,ashoutfromthecrow’s-nestwasheard.

           “Whatisit?”roaredWest.

           “Theicebergwallissplitonthesouth-east.”

           “Whatisbeyond?”

           “Nothinginsight.”

           IttookWestverylittletimetoreachthepointofobservation,andweallwaitedbelow,howimpatientlymaybeimagined.Whatifthelook-outweremistaken,ifsomeopticaldelusion?—ButWest,atallevents,wouldmakenomistake.

           Afterteninterminableminuteshisclearvoicereachedusonthedeck.

           “Opensea!”hecried.

           Unanimouscheersmadeanswer

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