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Chapter 5 Liverpool Island.
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The brig now sailed in a sea which was almost entirely1 open. At the horizon only, a whitish light, this time motionless, indicated the presence of fixed2 plains of ice.
Jean Cornbutte now directed the “Jeune–Hardie” towards Cape3 Brewster. They were already approaching the regions where the temperature is excessively cold, for the sun’s rays, owing to their obliquity4 when they reach them, are very feeble.
On the 3rd of August the brig confronted immoveable and united ice-masses. The passages were seldom more than a cable’s length in width, and the ship was forced to make many turnings, which sometimes placed her heading the wind.
Penellan watched over Marie with paternal5 care, and, despite the cold, prevailed upon her to spend two or three hours every day on deck, for exercise had become one of the indispensable conditions of health.
Marie’s courage did not falter6. She even comforted the sailors with her cheerful talk, and all of them became warmly attached to her. André Vasling showed himself more attentive7 than ever, and seized every occasion to be in her company; but the young girl, with a sort of presentiment8, accepted his services with some coldness. It may be easily conjectured9 that André‘s conversation referred more to the future than to the present, and that he did not conceal10 the slight probability there was of saving the castaways. He was convinced that they were lost, and the young girl ought thenceforth to
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entirely
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cape
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paternal
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conceal
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confide
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acting
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palatable
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leeward
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