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Captain Len Guy was madeanxious by this alteration in the wind, and besides, the speed ofthe _Halbrane_ was manifestly lessened, for the breeze began to softenon the 4th, and in the middle of the night it died away.In the morning the sails hung motionless and shrivelled along themasts. Although not a breath reached us, and the surface of theocean was unruffled, the schooner was rocked from side to side bythe long oscillations of the swell coming from the west.olositwel
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