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S9: “This must be it! One of Lake’s find.”

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Jeff/Dr. Robert Cope was absent 20 Nov, morning : This was just a cleanup at the Lexington camp. No rescue other than distancing from the growing argument between Acacia and James in her tent. Back and forth name calling. “Deranged.” “Incompetent.” The polar guides from each team (Haakon Tuvinen with Lexington and Peter Sykes from Starkweather) had grown weary. Haakon confessed, “I’m thinking the seaman who jumped overboard had the right idea. Batshit crazy he was. You’d have to talk to our Radio Operator Mr. Tony Hopewell to learn more. The two of them were sharing a bottle before the man just up and jumped so I heard.” Oskar nudged Wilbur, “Did you hear that? You go speak with Tony and I’ll ask Dr. Anthony for his notes on the matter.” Dr. Anthony had little to add, “He was seaman Bicks. The ship crew was already mad at our expedition team, so the ship doctor handled the case.” Oskar suggested, “Did your radioman have any symptoms? I heard they shared a bottle before the man jump...

S8: “Mayday, mayday!”

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Jeff/Dr. Robert Cope was absent 7 Nov : The Gabrielle made “slow ahead”, accompanied with the groans of the ice and creak of the hull, leaving the derelict Wallaroo in its wake. Days of thick ice that required more blasting to carve passage. 9 Nov : ‘Careful what you wish for’: Finally, they found broken ice accompanied by high waves and wind whipping snow and frozen spray across the ship and anyone topside and exposed. Misery that sought refuge in the cabins.     13 Nov : Commotion on deck woke all below who first realized the ship at full stop and no sea motion. They rushed topside to join in the jubilation spotting open sea before them. Morale improved. Sunbathers on deck. Then afternoon sighting of penguins and seals riding atop pancake icebergs. Laughter interrupted by the ship speaker broadcasting the news of Ms. Acacia Lexington’s ship arriving at the south pole and she documented flying in an autogyro-Whirligig as the first woman to f...