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51
When
my
guest
was
a
little
recovered
I
had
great
trouble
to
keep
off
the
men
,
who
wished
to
ask
him
a
thousand
questions
;
but
I
would
not
allow
him
to
be
tormented
by
their
idle
curiosity
,
in
a
state
of
body
and
mind
whose
restoration
evidently
depended
upon
entire
repose
.
Once
,
however
,
the
lieutenant
asked
why
he
had
come
so
far
upon
the
ice
in
so
strange
a
vehicle
.
52
His
countenance
instantly
assumed
an
aspect
of
the
deepest
gloom
,
and
he
replied
,
'
To
seek
one
who
fled
from
me
.
'
53
'
And
did
the
man
whom
you
pursued
travel
in
the
same
fashion
?
'
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54
'
Yes
.
'
55
'
Then
I
fancy
we
have
seen
him
,
for
the
day
before
we
picked
you
up
we
saw
some
dogs
drawing
a
sledge
,
with
a
man
in
it
,
across
the
ice
.
'
56
This
aroused
the
stranger
's
attention
,
and
he
asked
a
multitude
of
questions
concerning
the
route
which
the
demon
,
as
he
called
him
,
had
pursued
.
Soon
after
,
when
he
was
alone
with
me
,
he
said
,
'
I
have
,
doubtless
,
excited
your
curiosity
,
as
well
as
that
of
these
good
people
;
but
you
are
too
considerate
to
make
inquiries
.
'
57
'
Certainly
;
it
would
indeed
be
very
impertinent
and
inhuman
of
me
to
trouble
you
with
any
inquisitiveness
of
mine
.
'
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58
'
And
yet
you
rescued
me
from
a
strange
and
perilous
situation
;
you
have
benevolently
restored
me
to
life
.
'
59
Soon
after
this
he
inquired
if
I
thought
that
the
breaking
up
of
the
ice
had
destroyed
the
other
sledge
.
I
replied
that
I
could
not
answer
with
any
degree
of
certainty
,
for
the
ice
had
not
broken
until
near
midnight
,
and
the
traveller
might
have
arrived
at
a
place
of
safety
before
that
time
;
but
of
this
I
could
not
judge
.
60
From
this
time
a
new
spirit
of
life
animated
the
decaying
frame
of
the
stranger
.