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Penguin Island

BOOK I
18/54

The latter was bent, sweating, and breathless, under the burden of canvas and wood.
IV.ST.

MAEL'S NAVIGATION ON THE OCEAN OF ICE The Devil, having tucked his clothes up to his arm-pits, dragged the trough on the sand, and fitted the rigging in less than an hour.
As soon as the holy Mael had embarked, the vessel, with all its sails set, cleft through the waters with such speed that the coast was almost immediately out of sight.

The old man steered to the south so as to double the Land's End, but an irresistible current carried him to the south-west.

He went along the southern coast of Ireland and turned sharply towards the north.

In the evening the wind freshened.


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