The Quest is now en route to Rio. The weather has become very warm and and conditions below deck are uncomfortable so the crew spend time whenever possible under shade on deck.
Friday 4 November, 1921
At midday, Eriksen lands a 7ft 7โ (2.3m) male dolphin. The ship is stopped for 10 minutes to bring the animal aboard.

Saturday 5 November, 1921
11.00am: Quest comes across the sailing ship France, becalmed. Frank Worsley writes:
โWe met a beautiful five-masted ship. She was the โFranceโ of Rouen, the largest square-rigged ship in the world at that time. Anything to do with sailing ships had for me an irresistible attraction, so I suggested to Shackleton that we should take a photographic record of her. Knowing my weakness he smilingly agreed, and we ran close to the ship with her great towers of canvas dwarfing the little Quest alongside. Wilkins got out his camera and obtained one of the last records of the days when sails dominated the seven seasโ.
The France is en route from New Zealand to London, eventually arriving there on 10 December.
