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The Return on Board

           Sincetherewasnomeansofdissipatingthedarkness,whatwastheuseofstraininghiseyesbyvainlyendeavoringtopiercethroughit.

           Hesettoworkimmediatelytopreparethenight’sencampmentbeneaththeshelterofthesand-hills;thelastprovisionssuppliedthelastmeal,andafterward,each,followingtheMajor’sexample,scoopedoutaholeinthesand,whichmadeacomfortableenoughbed,andthencoveredhimselfwiththesoftmaterialuptohischin,andfellintoaheavysleep.

           ButGlenarvankeptwatch.Therewasstillastiffbreezeofwind,andtheoceanhadnotrecovereditsequilibriumaftertherecentstorm.Thewaves,atalltimestumultuous,nowbrokeoverthesand-bankswithanoiselikethunder.Glenarvancouldnotrest,knowingtheDuncanwassonearhim.Astosupposingshehadnotarrivedattheappointedrendezvous,thatwasoutofthequestion.GlenarvanhadlefttheBayofTalcahuanoonthe14thofOctober,andarrivedontheshoresoftheAtlanticonthe12thofNovember.HehadtakenthirtydaystocrossChili,theCordilleras,thePampas,andtheArgentineplains,givingtheDuncanampletimetodoubleCapeHorn,andarriveontheoppositeside.Forsuchafastrunnertherewerenoimpediments.Certainlythestormhadbeenveryviolent,anditsfurymusthavebeenterribleonsuchavastbattlefieldastheAtlantic,buttheyachtwasagoodship,andthecaptainwasagoodsailor.Hewasboundtobethere,andhewouldbethere.

           Thesereflections,however,didnotcalmGlenarvan.

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