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CHAPTER XVIII. THE WAY NORTHWARD.
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The crew seemed to have returned to their habits of discipline and obedience1. Their duties were slight and infrequent, so that they had plenty of leisure. The temperature never fell below the freezing-point, and the thaw2 removed the greatest obstacles from their path.
Duke had made friends with Dr. Clawbonny. They got on admirably together. But as in friendship one friend is always sacrificed to the other, it must be said that the doctor was not the other. Duke did with him whatever he pleased. The doctor obeyed him as a dog obeys his master. Moreover, Duke conducted himself very amicably3 with most of the officers and sailors; only, instinctively4 doubtless, he avoided Shandon; he had, too, a grudge5 against Pen and Foker; his hatred6 for them manifested itself in low growls7 when they came near him. They, for their part, did not dare attack the captain's dog, "his familiar spirit," as Clifton called him.
In a word, the crew had taken courage again.
"It seems to me," said James Wall one day to Richard Shandon, "that the men took the captain's words for earnest; they seem to be sure of success."
"They are mistaken," answered Shandon; "if they would only reflect, and consider our condition, they would see we are simply going from one imprudence to another."
"Still," resumed Wall, "we are in a more open sea; we are going along a well-known route; don't you exaggerate somewhat, Shandon?"
"Not a bit, Wall; the hate and jealousy8, if you please, with which Hatteras inspires me, don't blind my eyes. Say, have you seen the coal-bunkers lately?"
"No," answered Wall.
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catastrophe
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moss
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