Nequa; or, The Problem of the Ages

CHAPTER VI.

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Sailing south--The wind ceases--Our coal exhausted--Drifting on an unknown ocean--In the grasp of southbound currents--Desponding--Visited by an airship--Then a whole fleet--Among friends--A most highly cultivated people--We embark for Altruria--An air voyage 111