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South!

CHAPTER X
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I was leading the way over this plateau when I suddenly found myself up to my knees in water and quickly sinking deeper through the snow-crust.

I flung myself down and called to the others to do the same, so as to distribute our weight on the treacherous surface.

We were on top of a small lake, snow-covered.

After lying still for a few moments we got to our feet and walked delicately, like Agag, for 200 yds., until a rise in the surface showed us that we were clear of the lake.
At 1.30 p.m.we climbed round a final ridge and saw a little steamer, a whaling-boat, entering the bay 2500 ft, below.

A few moments later, as we hurried forward, the masts of a sailing-ship lying at a wharf came in sight.


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