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An Antarctic Mystery

CHAPTER XIV
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It seemed to me that the name of Arthur Pym was repeated in my hearing several times; nevertheless, I fell asleep and did not wake until morning, when I retained only a vague impression of this occurrence, which soon faded away.

No other incident at that period of our voyage calls for notice.

Nothing particular occurred on board our schooner.
The breeze from the north, which had forsaken us, did not recur, and only the current carried the _Halbrane_ towards the south.

This caused a delay unbearable to our impatience.
At last, on the 21st, the usual observation gave 82 deg.

50' of latitude, and 42 deg.


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