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Chapter VII. Tristan D’Acunha

           

           IrelatedthefindingofthebodyofPatterson,themateoftheJane,andIaddedthateverythingledtothebeliefthatthecaptainoftheJaneandfiveofhiscompanionswerestilllivingonanislandintheaustralregions,atlessthansixdegreesfromthePole.

           “Ah,Mr.Jeorling,”criedGlass,“ifsomedayWilliamGuyandhissailorsmightbesaved!Theyseemedtometobesuchfinefellows.”

           “ThatisjustwhattheHalbraneiscertainlygoingtoattempt,sosoonassheisready,forhercaptain,LenGuy,isWilliamGuy’sownbrother.”

           “Isitpossible?Well,althoughIdonotknowCaptainLenGuy,Iventuretoassertthatthebrothersdonotresembleeachother—atleastintheirbehaviourtotheGovernorofTristand’Acunha!”

           ItwasplainthattheGovernorwasprofoundlymortified,butnodoubtheconsoledhimselfbytheprospectofsellinghisgoodsattwenty-fivepercentabovetheirvalue.

           Onethingwascertain:CaptainLenGuyhadnointentionofcomingashore.Thiswasthemoresingular,inasmuchashecouldnotbeunawarethattheJanehadputinatTristand’Acunhabeforeproceedingtothesouthernseas.SurelyhemightbeexpectedtoputhimselfincommunicationwiththelastEuropeanwhohadshakenhandswithhisbrother!

           Nevertheless,CaptainLenGuyremainedpersistentlyonboardhisship,withoutevengoingondeck;and,lookingthroughtheglassskylightofhiscabin,Isawhimperpetuallystoopingoverthetable,whichwascoveredwithopenbooksandout-spreadcharts

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