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letters from high latitudes-第5章

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 a deep sapphire blue against the horizon; beyond which; at about nine o'clock; there suddenly shot up towards the zenith; a pale; gold aureole; such as precedes the appearance of the good fairy at a pantomime farce; then; gradually lifting its huge back above the water; rose a silver pyramid of snow; which I knew must be the cone of an ice mountain; miles away in the interior of the island。  From the moment we got hold of the land; our cruise; as you may suppose; doubled in interest。 Unfortunately; however; the fair morning did not keep its promise; about one o'clock; the glittering mountain vanished in mist; the sky again became like an inverted pewter cup; and we had to return for two more days to our old practice of threshing to windward。 So provoked was I at this relapse of the weather; that; perceiving a whale blowing convenient; I could not help suggesting to Sigurdr; son of Jonas; that it was an occasion for observing the traditions of his family; but he excused himself on the plea of their having become obsolete。

The mountain we had seen in the morning was the south…east extremity of the island; the very landfall made by one of its first discoverers。 'Footnote: There is in Strabo an account of a voyage made by a citizen of the Greek colony of Marseilles; in the time of Alexander the Great; through the Pillars of Hercules; along the coasts of France and Spain; up the English Channel; and so across the North Sea; past an island he calls Thule; his further progress; he asserted; was hindered by a barrier of a peculiar nature;neither earth; air; nor sky; but a compound of all three; forming a thick viscid substance which it was impossible to penetrate。 Now; whether this same Thule was one of the Shetland Islands; and the impassable substance merely a fog;or Iceland; and the barricade beyond; a wall of ice; it is impossible to say。 Probably Pythias did not get beyond the Shetlands。' This gentleman not having a compass; (he lived about A。D。 864;) nor knowing exactly where the land lay; took on board with him; at starting; three consecrated ravensas an M。P。 would take three well…trained pointers to his moor。 Having sailed a certain distance; he let loose one; which flew back: by this he judged he had not got half…way。 Proceeding onwards; he loosed the second; which; after circling in the air for some minutes in apparent uncertainty; also made off home; as though it still remained a nice point which were the shorter course toward terra firma。 But the third; on obtaining his liberty a few days later; flew forward; and by following the direction in which he had disappeared; Rabna Floki; or Floki of the Ravens; as he came to be called; triumphantly made the land。

The real colonists did not arrive till some years later; for I do not much believe a story they tell of Christian relics; supposed to have been left by Irish fishermen; found on the Westmann islands。 A Scandinavian king; named Harold Haarfager (a contemporary of our own King Alfred's); having murdered; burnt; and otherwise exterminated all his brother kings who at that time grew as thick as blackberries in Norway; first consolidated their dominions into one realm; as Edgar did the Heptarchy; and then proceeded to invade the Udal rights of the landholders。 Some of them; animated with that love of liberty innate in the race of the noble Northmen; rather than submit to his oppressions; determined to look for a new home amid the desolate regions of the icy sea。 Freighting a dragon…shaped galleythe 〃Mayflower〃 of the periodwith their wives and children; and all the household monuments that were dear to them; they saw the blue peaks of their dear Norway hills sink down into the sea behind; and manfully set their faces towards the west; wheresome vague report had whispereda new land might be found。 Arrived in sight of Iceland; the leader of the expedition threw the sacred pillars belonging to his former dwelling into the water; in order that the gods might determine the site of his new home: carried by the tide; no one could say in what direction; they were at last discovered; at the end of three years; in a sheltered bay on the west side of the island; and Ingolf 'Footnote: It was in consequence of a domestic feud that Ingolf himself was forced to emigrate。' came and abode there; and the place became in the course of years Reykjavik; the capital of the country。

Sigurdr having scouted the idea of acting Iphigenia; there was nothing for it but steadily to beat over the remaining hundred and fifty miles; which still separated us from Cape Reikianess。 After going for two days hard at it; and sighting the Westmann islands; we ran plump into a fog; and lay to。 In a few hours; however; it cleared up into a lovely sunny day; with a warm summer breeze just rippling up the water。  Before us lay the long wished…for Cape; with the Meal…sack;a queer stump of basalt; that flops up out of the sea; fifteen miles south…west of Cape Reikianess; its flat top white with guano; like the mouth of a bag of flour;five miles on our port bow; and seldom have I remembered a pleasanter four…and…twenty hours than those spent stealing up along the gnarled and crumpled lava flat that forms the western coast of Guldbrand Syssel。 Such fishing; shooting; looking through telescopes; and talking of what was to be done on our arrival! Like Antaeus; Sigurdr seemed twice the man he was before; at sight of his native land; and the Doctor grew nearly lunatic when after stalking a solent goose asleep on the water; the bird flew away at the moment the schooner hove within shot。

The panorama of the bay of Faxa Fiord is magnificent; with a width of fifty miles from horn to horn; the one running down into a rocky ridge of pumice; the other towering to the height of five thousand feet in a pyramid of eternal snow; while round the intervening semicircle crowd the peaks of a hundred noble mountains。 As you approach the shore; you are very much reminded of the west coast of Scotland; except that everything is more INTENSEthe atmosphere clearer; the light more vivid; the air more bracing; the hills steeper; loftier; more tormented; as the French say; and more gaunt; while between their base and the sea stretches a dirty greenish slope; patched with houses which themselves; both roof and walls; are of a mouldy green; as if some long…since inhabited country had been fished up out of the bottom of the sea。

The effects of light and shadow are the purest I ever saw; the contrasts of colour most astonishing;one square front of a mountain jutting out in a blaze of gold against the flank of another; dyed of the darkest purple; while up against the azure sky beyond; rise peaks of glittering snow and ice。 The snow; however; beyond serving as an ornamental fringe to the distance; plays but a very poor part at this season of the year in Iceland。 While I write; the thermometer is above 70。 Last night we remained playing at chess on deck till bedtime; without thinking of calling for coats; and my people live in their shirt…sleeves; andastonishment at the climate。

And now; good…bye。 I cannot tell you how I am enjoying myself; body and soul。 Already I feel much stronger; and before I return I trust to have laid in a stock of he
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