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Left on Labrador

CHAPTER III
8/45

Those are on Labrador, I presume.

Couldn't say whether they are the cape proper or not.

They are in about the direction of the cape as indicated on the chart." As the sun rose higher a breeze sprang up, and the sails filled.

The schooner was headed W.N.W.to run under the cape; Bonney being set to watch sharp for the floating ice.
"Coffee, sar!" cried Palmleaf from the companion-way.
We went down to breakfast and talk over matters with the captain.

It was decided to work up under the cape, and so, hugging the land on the north side as closely as possible, get into the strait as far as we could that day.


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