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Chapter VI. An Ocean Waif

           

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           Itwasthe3rdofSeptember.Ifnothingoccurredtodelayus,ourschoonerwouldbeinsightofportinthreedays.Thechiefislandofthegroupisvisibleoncleardaysatagreatdistance.

           Thatday,betweentenandeleveno’clockinthemorning,Iwaswalkingbackwardsandforwardsonthedeck,onthewindwardside.Wewereslidingsmoothlyoverthesurfaceofanundulatingsea.TheHalbraneresembledanenormousbird,oneofthegiganticalbatrosskinddescribedbyArthurPym—whichhadspreaditssail-likewings,andwascarryingawholeship’screwtowardsspace.

           JamesWestwaslookingoutthroughhisglassestostarboardatanobjectfloatingtwoorthreemilesaway,andseveralsailors,hangingovertheside,werealsocuriouslyobservingit.

           Iwentforwardandlookedattentivelyattheobject.Itwasanirregularlyformedmassabouttwelveyardsinlength,andinthemiddleofitthereappearedashininglump.

           “Thatisnowhale,”saidMartinHolt,thesailing-master.“Itwouldhaveblownonceortwicesincewehavebeenlookingatit.”

           “Certainly!”assentedHardy.“Perhapsitisthecarcaseofsomedesertedship.”

           “Maythedevilsendittothebottom!”criedRoger.“Itwouldbeabadjobtocomeupagainstitinthedark;itmightsendusdownbeforewecouldknowwhathadhappened.”

           “Ibelieveyou,”addedDrap,“andthesederelictsaremoredangerousthanarock,fortheyarenowhereandagainthere,andthere’snoavoidingthem.

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