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South!

CHAPTER IX
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The chicks, which are hatched in January, are fed on the nest by the parent birds for almost seven months before they take to the sea and fend for themselves.

Up to four months of age the chicks are beautiful white masses of downy fluff, but when we arrived on the scene their plumage was almost complete.

Very often one of the parent birds was on guard near the nest.

We did not enjoy attacking these birds, but our hunger knew no law.

They tasted so very good and assisted our recuperation to such an extent that each time we killed one of them we felt a little less remorseful.
May 15 was a great day.


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