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CHAPTER XV. THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE.
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The next day Bell, Altamont, and the doctor went to the Porpoise1; they found no lack of wood; the old three-masted launch, though injured by being wrecked2, could still supply abundant material for the new one. The carpenter set to work at once; they needed a seaworthy boat, which should yet be light enough to carry on a sledge3. Towards the end of May the weather grew warmer; the thermometer rose above the freezing-point; the spring came in earnest this time, and the men were able to lay aside their winter clothing. Much rain fell, and soon the snow began to slide and melt away. Hatteras could not hide his joy at seeing the first signs of thaw4 in the ice-fields. The open sea meant liberty for him.
Whether or not his predecessors5 had been wrong on this great question of an open polar sea, he hoped soon to know. All chance of success in his undertaking6 depended on this. One evening, after a warm day in which the ice had given unmistakable signs of breaking up, he turned the conversation to the question of an open sea. He took up the familiar arguments, and found the doctor, as ever, a warm advocate of his doctrine7. Besides, his conclusions were evidently accurate.
"It is plain," he said, "that if the ocean before Victoria Bay gets clear of ice, its southern part will also be clear as far as New Cornwall and Queen's Channel. Penny and Belcher saw it in that state, and they certainly saw clearly."
"I agree with you, Hatteras," answered the doctor, "and I have no reason for doubting the word of these sailors; a vain attempt has been made to explain their discovery as an effect of mirage8; but they were so certain, it was impossible that they could have made such a mistake."
"I always thought so," said Altamont; "the polar basin extends to the east as well as to the west."
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mirage
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plover
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puerile
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