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"
Well
,
Miss
Jane
,
that
's
all
jest
as
you
say
;
but
that
there
forest
man
never
did
save
us
to
stay
here
.
He
done
save
us
so
we
all
could
get
AWAY
from
here
.
I
expect
he
be
mighty
peevish
when
he
find
we
ai
n't
got
no
more
sense
than
to
stay
right
here
after
he
done
give
us
the
chance
to
get
away
.
"
I
hoped
I
'd
never
have
to
sleep
in
this
here
geological
garden
another
night
and
listen
to
all
them
lonesome
noises
that
come
out
of
that
jumble
after
dark
.
"
"
I
do
n't
blame
you
a
bit
,
Esmeralda
,
"
said
Clayton
,
"
and
you
certainly
did
hit
it
off
right
when
you
called
them
'
lonesome
'
noises
.
I
never
have
been
able
to
find
the
right
word
for
them
but
that
's
it
,
do
n't
you
know
,
lonesome
noises
.
"
"
You
and
Esmeralda
had
better
go
and
live
on
the
cruiser
,
"
said
Jane
,
in
fine
scorn
.
"
What
would
you
think
if
you
HAD
to
live
all
of
your
life
in
that
jungle
as
our
forest
man
has
done
?
"
"
I
'm
afraid
I
'd
be
a
blooming
bounder
as
a
wild
man
,
"
laughed
Clayton
,
ruefully
.
"
Those
noises
at
night
make
the
hair
on
my
head
bristle
.
I
suppose
that
I
should
be
ashamed
to
admit
it
,
but
it
's
the
truth
.
"
"
I
do
n't
know
about
that
,
"
said
Lieutenant
Charpentier
.
"
I
never
thought
much
about
fear
and
that
sort
of
thing
--
never
tried
to
determine
whether
I
was
a
coward
or
brave
man
;
but
the
other
night
as
we
lay
in
the
jungle
there
after
poor
D'Arnot
was
taken
,
and
those
jungle
noises
rose
and
fell
around
us
I
began
to
think
that
I
was
a
coward
indeed
.
It
was
not
the
roaring
and
growling
of
the
big
beasts
that
affected
me
so
much
as
it
was
the
stealthy
noises
--
the
ones
that
you
heard
suddenly
close
by
and
then
listened
vainly
for
a
repetition
of
--
the
unaccountable
sounds
as
of
a
great
body
moving
almost
noiselessly
,
and
the
knowledge
that
you
did
n't
KNOW
how
close
it
was
,
or
whether
it
were
creeping
closer
after
you
ceased
to
hear
it
?
It
was
those
noises
--
and
the
eyes
.
"
MON
DIEU
!
I
shall
see
them
in
the
dark
forever
--
the
eyes
that
you
see
,
and
those
that
you
do
n't
see
,
but
feel
--
ah
,
they
are
the
worst
.
"
All
were
silent
for
a
moment
,
and
then
Jane
spoke
.
"
And
he
is
out
there
,
"
she
said
,
in
an
awe-hushed
whisper
.
"
Those
eyes
will
be
glaring
at
him
to-night
,
and
at
your
comrade
Lieutenant
D'Arnot
.
Can
you
leave
them
,
gentlemen
,
without
at
least
rendering
them
the
passive
succor
which
remaining
here
a
few
days
longer
might
insure
them
?
"