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Chapter VIII. Bound for the Falklands

           Anditwasbeyondtheeighty-third,nearlyfivehundredandfiftymilesfarther,thatwemustgotothesuccourofthesurvivorsoftheJane!

           Iconfessthatforapracticalmanofunimaginativetemperament,Ifeltstrangelyexcited;anervousrestlessnesshadtakenpossessionofme.IwashauntedbythefiguresofArthurPymandhiscompanions,lostinAntarcticice-deserts.IbegantofeeladesiretotakepartintheproposedundertakingofCaptainLenGuy.Ithoughtaboutitincessantly.AsafacttherewasnothingtorecallmetoAmerica.ItistruethatwhetherIshouldgettheconsentofthecommanderoftheHalbraneremainedtobeseen;but,afterall,whyshouldherefusetokeepmeasapassenger?Woulditnotbeavery“human”satisfactiontohimtogivemematerialproofthathewasintheright,bytakingmetotheverysceneofacatastrophethatIhadregardedasfictitious,showingmetheremainsoftheJaneatTsalal,andlandingmeonthatselfsameislandwhichIhaddeclaredtobeamyth?

           Nevertheless,Iresolvedtowait,beforeIcametoanydefinitedetermination,untilanopportunityofspeakingtothecaptainshouldarise.

           Afteranintervalofunfavourableweather,duringwhichtheHalbranemadebutslowprogress,onthe4thofOctober,inthemorning,theaspectoftheskyandtheseaunderwentamarkedchange.Thewindbecamecalm,thewavesabated,andthenextdaythebreezeveeredtothenorth-west.Thiswasveryfavourabletous,andintendays,withacontinuanceofsuchfortunateconditions,wemighthopetoreachtheFalklands.

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