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An Antarctic Mystery

CHAPTER IV
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Accordingly I appeared entirely convinced that he was speaking words of sober seriousness, even when he added,-- "You are aware that in the narrative mention is made by the captain of the schooner on which Arthur Pym had embarked, of a bottle containing a sealed letter, which was deposited at the foot of one of the Kerguelen peaks ?" "Yes, I recall the incident." "Well, then, in one of my latest voyages I sought for the place where that bottle ought to be.

I found it and the letter also.

That letter stated that the captain and Arthur Pym intended to make every effort to reach the uttermost limits of the Antarctic Sea!" "You found that bottle ?" "Yes ?" "And the letter ?" "Yes!" I looked at Captain Len Guy.

Like certain monomaniacs he had come to believe in his own inventions.

I was on the point of saying to him, "Show me that letter," but I thought better of it.


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