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South!

CHAPTER II
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20ー 43エ W., and a sounding then gave 155 fathoms at a distance of a mile from the barrier.

The bottom consisted of large igneous pebbles.

The weather then became thick, and I held away to the westward, where the sky had given indications of open water, until 7 p.m., when we laid the ship alongside a floe in loose pack.

Heavy snow was falling, and I was anxious lest the westerly wind should bring the pack hard against the coast and jam the ship.

The 'Nimrod' had a narrow escape from a misadventure of this kind in the Ross Sea early in 1908.
We made a start again at 5 a.m.the next morning (January 12) in overcast weather with mist and snow-showers, and four hours later broke through loose pack-ice into open water.


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