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CLUE: Captain Torvey's Journal
1 February, 1834. Saturday.
Harding reports the camp is in order and the crew exhausted. Today as
every day, before I rise I tell Caroline that the flames were necessary,
if she had seen what I have seen, the empty villages and the bodies left
to rot. But now Perdita is entirely on her own.
Noon: magnetic pole bearing 89'
32" east of true. Steady.
2 February, 1834. Sunday.
Harding reports the camp is in order and the crew fatigued but healthy.
We rigged for church today and the hymns rang in my ears for hours afterward.
3 February, 1834. Monday.
Harding reports the camp is in order and the crew fatigued but healthy.
I have extended my observations of the Magnetic Pole to once every four
waking hours. Once warmed by the stove, the bath compass allows me to
plot even very small movements of the Pole. The data collected to date
makes a persuasive case that the Arabian legend is true, and that the
Pole is a massive magnetized meteorite caught in the ice.
4 February, 1834. Tuesday.
Harding reports the camp is in order and the crew fatigued but healthy.
The Pole is quiet today.
6 February, 1834. Thursday.
Harding reports the camp is in order and the crew fatigued but healthy.
I noticed the quicksilver bath for the compass at a dangerous low point.
Someone is clearly siphoning off the liquid, undoubtedly just to spite
me, and I urged Harding to do his duty and maintain discipline.
7 February, 1834. Friday.
Harding reports the camp is in order and the crew fatigued but healthy.
The Pole has begun to move! Every hour I plot its motion a little farther
south. This will be of great interest to the Colonel whose name I have
forgotten.
8 February, 1834. Saturday.
Harding reports the camp is in order and the crew fatigued but healthy.
The Colonel's name is Sabine.
9 February, 1834. Sunday.
Harding reports the camp is in order and the crew fatigued but healthy.
Once again the thief has been at the bath compass though I left it near
the stove in sight of all. It took almost a full bottle to replenish the
bath. I assembled the company and made it clear that if it happened again,
harsh discipline would be the result.
10 February, 1834. Sunday.
Harding reports the camp is in order. The health of the company is unknown,
for Jakkelson had been relieved of duty. At my urging we rigged for church
and afterwards I read from the Articles of War.
11 February, 1834. Monday.
Harding reports the camp is in order. The Colonel's name is Sabine who
will be full impressed with the measurements I have made. The Magnetic
Pole is now nearing Hudson Bay and veering east again.
12 February, 1834. All
my work is for naught, as some saboteur has altered my measurements. I
do the calculations and they are different every time. I have no choice
but to rip them up and start again
13 February, 1834. I
am confused, because Perdita came to me and it was my recollection she
had died in the fire. She told me something about the white cross but
when we rigged for chursh she gone again
14 February 1534. The
Master has told me Harding has deserted but not remember
15 February 1434. I
cannot do even the simplest sum
16 February 16. The
tent being disorderly it was cleaned and five dead men put on report
16 February Caroline

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