登陆注册
20009600000046

第46章 LETTER VIII.(9)

By this time it was already well on in the evening,so having agreed with Monsieur de la Ronciere on a code of signals in case of fogs,and that a jack hoisted at the mizen of the "Reine Hortense,"or at the fore of the schooner,should be an intimation of a desire of one or other to cast off,we got into the boat and were dropped down alongside our own ship.Ever since leaving Iceland the steamer had been heading east-north-east by compass,but during the whole of the ensuing night she shaped a south-east course;the thick mist rendering it unwise to stand on any longer in the direction of the banquise,as they call the outer edge of the belt that hems in Eastern Greenland.About three A.M.it cleared up a little.By breakfast time the sun re-appeared,and we could see five or six miles ahead of the vessel.It was shortly after this,that as I was standing in the main rigging peering out over the smooth blue surface of the sea,a white twinkling point of light suddenly caught my eye about a couple of miles off on the port bow,which a telescope soon resolved into a solitary isle of ice,dancing and dipping in the sunlight.As you may suppose,the news brought everybody upon deck,and when almost immediately afterwards a string of other pieces,glittering like a diamond necklace,hove in sight,the excitement was extreme.

Here at all events was honest blue saltwater frozen solid,and when,as we proceeded,the scattered fragments thickened,and passed like silver argosies on either hand,until at last we found oumelves enveloped in an innumerable fleet of bergs,--it seemed as if we could never be weary of admiring a sight so strange and beautiful.

It was rather in form and colour than in size that these ice islets were remarkable;anything approaching to a real iceberg we neither saw,nor are we likely to see.

In fact,the lofty ice mountains that wander like vagrant islands along the coast of America,seldom or never come to the eastward or northward of Cape Farewell.They consist of land ice,and are all generated among bays and straits within Baffin's Bay,and first enter the Atlantic a good deal to the southward of Iceland;whereas the Polar ice,among which we have been knocking about,is field ice,and--except when packed one ledge above the other,by great pressure--is comparatively flat.Ido not think I saw any pieces that were piled up higher than thirty or thirty-five feet above the sea-level,although at a little distance through the mist they may have loomed much loftier.

In quaintness of form,and in brilliancy of colours,these wonderful masses surpassed everything I had imagined;and we found endless amusement in watching their fantastic procession.

At one time it was a knight on horseback,clad in sapphire mail,a white plume above his casque.Or a cathedral window with shafts of chrysophras,new powdered by a snow-storm.Or a smooth sheer cliff of lapis lazuli;or a Banyan tree,with roots descending from its branches,and a foliage as delicate as the efflorescence of molten metal;or a fairy dragon,that breasted the water in scales of emerald;or anything else that your fancy chose to conjure up.After a little time,the mist again descended on the scene,and dulled each glittering form to a shapeless mass of white;while in spite of all our endeavours to keep upon our northerly course,we were constantly compelled to turn and wind about in every direction--sometimes standing on for several hours at a stretch to the southward and eastward.These perpetual embarrassments became at length very wearying,and in order to relieve the tedium of our progress I requested the Doctor to remove one of my teeth.This he did with the greatest ability--a wrench to starboard,--another to port,and up it flew through the cabin sky-light.

During the whole of that afternoon and the following night we made but little Northing at all,and the next day the ice seemed more pertinaciously in our way than ever;neither could we relieve the monotony of the hours by conversing with each other on the black boards,as the mist was too thick for us too distinguish from on board one ship anything that was passing on the deck of the other.Notwithstanding the great care and skill with which the steamer threaded her way among the loose floes,it was impossible sometimes to prevent fragments of ice striking us with considerable violence on the bows;and as we lay in bed at night,I confess that until we got accustomed to the noise,it was by no means a pleasant thing to hear the pieces angrily scraping along the ship's sides--within two inches of our ears.On the evening of the fourth day it came on to blow pretty hard,and at midnight it had freshened to half a gale;but by dint of standing well away to the eastward we had succeeded in reaching comparatively open water,and I had gone to bed in great hopes that at all events the breeze would brush off the fog,and enable us to see our way a little more clearly the next morning.

At five o'clock A.M.the officer of the watch jumped down into my cabin,and awoke me with the news--"That the Frenchman was a-saying summat on his black board!"Feeling by the motion that a very heavy sea must have been knocked up during the night,I began to be afraid that something must have gone wrong with the towing-gear,or that a hawser might have become entangled in the corvette's screw--which was the catastrophe of which I had always been most apprehensive;so slipping on a pair of fur boots,which I carefully kept by the bedside in case of an emergency,and throwing a cloak over--"Le simple appareil D'une beaute qu'on vient d'arracher au sommeil,"I caught hold of a telescope,and tumbled up on deck.

同类推荐
  • 太上洞渊三昧神咒斋十方忏仪

    太上洞渊三昧神咒斋十方忏仪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 济南纪政

    济南纪政

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Antigone

    Antigone

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 素女经

    素女经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 问辨录

    问辨录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 文化传播产业建设

    文化传播产业建设

    先进文化不仅是历史的荟萃和人类文明进步的结晶,而且是高尚道德的凝聚和时代精神的升华。对于国家、民族和社会、政党,先进文化就是灵魂,就是导向,就是旗帜。它在特定的经济、政治、社会基础上产生,同时又以其特殊的方式给予经济、政治、社会以巨大的影响和有力的促进。先进文化的这种性质和功能,决定了它必须具有不断探求和不断创新的时代品格,正如马克思所指出的那样,“正确的理论必须结合具体情况并根据现存条件加以阐明和发挥”。
  • 狐妖那些事

    狐妖那些事

    一只天真有邪的九尾狐,寻找心爱之人的故事(中间穿插历史线,大部分为真)
  • 我的未来女友

    我的未来女友

    高中生穆飞被甩后,却无意捡到一个来自未来的小萝莉女仆,同时得到的是三百年后超级科技的资料。且看穆飞如何谈笑间力挫劲敌,驰骋商场,纵横校园,走出完全不一样的人生路。
  • 青海长云:一个高原铁道兵战士的青春记忆

    青海长云:一个高原铁道兵战士的青春记忆

    本书以作者(萧根胜)自己的经历为叙述线索,就如同用一个穿透时间和现象的望远镜在回望着曾经的经历。从如何放弃已经是代课老师职位毅然报名参军,到被懵懂地运到青藏高原加入铁路建设的工地,到自己从事炊事员、给养员工作观察感受战友们艰难的奋战和自己的不断进步,直到隧道打通铁路铺成自己退出部队总共十章三十多万字。
  • 归藏易

    归藏易

    人生一世,匆匆几十载,无根浮萍,随波逐流,又安能执掌舵,中流击水,浪遏飞舟?
  • 风缘

    风缘

    常越所著的《风缘/宁夏诗歌学会丛书》是《宁夏诗歌学会丛书》的其中一部,选取了作者长期以来创作的诗歌,抒发了作者在人生长河中的经历和感叹。作者文笔自然纯朴,如叙事般娓娓道来。书稿作者常越,现为刊物《贺兰山》诗歌编辑,作品发表于《绿风》《朔方》《西部》等报刊,并获得相关奖项。其作品感情充沛,从中可看出作者对生活的一些思考。
  • 狂野王牌

    狂野王牌

    既然我是一名军人,那么,在我今后的日子中将不再有“自己”这个人,我的世界便正剩下了坚定与一往无前!我会用我身体里的热血去不死不休的捍卫伟大祖国的安定繁荣。我会用我手中的武器去坚定不移的守护着属于我的责任。这,将是我一生中唯一的使命!
  • The Swiss Twins

    The Swiss Twins

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 我还在啊

    我还在啊

    不同的人因为不同或同种原因而不得不面对死亡时,留下最想说的话。
  • 侠古奇仙

    侠古奇仙

    每个人心中都有一柄剑,或灵动飘逸,或大巧不工。每个人心中都居住着一位侠客,他们惩恶扬善,仗义施为。侠义之情,每个人心中的英雄梦。本书就讲述一段多彩丰纷呈的仙侠之旅,为大家带来久违的侠骨柔情。