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When the young novice traced backthe last weeks, it was to ask himself how the "Pilgrim" had endedby reaching this dangerous shore, how it had doubled Cape Horn, andpassed from one ocean to the other! He could now explain to himselfwhy, in spite of the rapid motion of his vessel, land was so longcoming in sight, because the length of the distance which he shouldhave made to reach the American coast had been doubled without hisknowledge.pyucefzaxh
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