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But
that
would
delay
you
too
much
,
and
,
though
very
sorry
to
be
separated
from
you
--
--
"
"
Well
,
Dick
,
"
replied
Mrs.
Weldon
,
"
we
shall
see
later
what
must
be
done
.
Tell
me
,
you
seem
to
fear
the
dangers
which
the
land
presents
.
"
"
In
fact
,
they
are
to
be
feared
,
"
replied
the
novice
,
"
but
I
am
always
hoping
to
meet
some
ship
in
these
parts
,
and
I
am
even
very
much
surprised
at
not
seeing
any
.
If
only
one
should
pass
,
we
would
enter
into
communication
with
her
;
she
would
give
us
our
exact
situation
,
which
would
greatly
facilitate
our
arrival
in
sight
of
land
.
"
"
Are
there
not
pilots
who
do
service
along
this
coast
?
"
asked
Mrs.
Weldon
.
"
There
ought
to
be
,
"
replied
Dick
Sand
,
"
but
much
nearer
land
.
We
must
then
continue
to
approach
it
.
"
"
And
if
we
do
not
meet
a
pilot
?
"
asked
Mrs.
Weldon
,
who
kept
on
questioning
him
in
order
to
know
how
the
young
novice
would
prepare
for
all
contingencies
.
"
In
that
case
,
Mrs.
Weldon
,
either
the
weather
will
be
clear
,
the
wind
moderate
,
and
I
shall
endeavor
to
sail
up
the
coast
sufficiently
near
to
find
a
refuge
,
or
the
wind
will
be
stronger
,
and
then
--
--
"
"
Then
what
will
you
do
,
Dick
?
"
"
Then
,
in
the
present
condition
of
the
'
Pilgrim
,
'
"
replied
Dick
Sand
,
"
once
near
the
land
,
it
will
be
very
difficult
to
set
off
again
.
"