The Jane was, in Edgar Poe's romance, the name of the ship which had rescued Arthur Pym and Dirk Peters from the wreck of the grampus, and Captain Len Guy had now uttered it for the first time.
"An Antarctic Mystery"
Jules Verne
His head was full of the entreaties and persuasion of his companion, and he determined to embark secretly on the grampus, for Mr. Barnard would not have authorized him to defy the prohibition of his family.
"An Antarctic Mystery"
Jules Verne
The cabin occupied by Augustus communicated by a trap-door with the hold of the grampus, which was crowded with barrels, bales, and the innumerable components of a cargo.
"An Antarctic Mystery"
Jules Verne