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South!

CHAPTER III
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But the 'Endurance's' company refused to abandon their customary cheerfulness, and a concert in the evening made the Ritz a scene of noisy merriment, in strange contrast with the cold, silent world that lay outside.

"One feels our helplessness as the long winter night closes upon us.

By this time, if fortune had smiled upon the Expedition, we would have been comfortably and securely established in a shore base, with depots laid to the south and plans made for the long march in the spring and summer.

Where will we make a landing now?
It is not easy to forecast the future.

The ice may open in the spring, but by that time we will be far to the north-west.


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