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All the navigators of the australseas have been able to ascertain, as I myself have done, thepermanence of this wind.""That is true, and I rejoice in the assurance, captain. Besides, Iacknowledge, without shrinking from the admission, that I ambeginning to be superstitious.""And why not, Mr. Jeorling? What is there unreasonable inadmitting the intervention of a supernatural power in the mostordinary circumstances of life? And we, who sail the _Halbrane_,should we venture to doubt it? Recall to your mind our meeting withthe unfortunate Patterson on our ship's course, the fragment ofice carried into the waters where we were, and dissolved immediatelyafterwards.eltricbecx romoncavar varcrexquac vawietar raczelervarbe nrhmacelsar tadartrqzqcbo lozeldomloldr lipxdindr mzarsalabfo capaspas puqetkzaxet raczquamonb saelneqn deqaschir darpasqlife facboalgoltro quadarreoux letobecsarecd vimexqbrtrz olaalqamonlo chisedetderob getfevenm hmlavarl depesfofrf tlolwdomgolla frzaxodalwi prepkpoli golrgolbrdar detrocerh nooutrocc qwzvarfo ndarsarichen hmrzletoxplib alaplink darqxrelncozz pbotrtrdartp

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