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Benedict
,
and
Nan
,
ought
not
to
quit
this
grotto
.
Bat
,
Hercules
,
Acteon
,
and
Austin
should
remain
near
you
,
while
Tom
and
I
should
go
forward
.
Negoro
,
doubtless
,
will
prefer
to
remain
here
?
"
added
Dick
Sand
,
looking
at
the
head-cook
.
"
Probably
,
"
replied
Negoro
,
who
was
not
a
man
to
commit
himself
any
more
than
that
.
"
We
should
take
Dingo
with
us
,
"
continued
the
novice
.
"
He
would
be
useful
to
us
during
our
exploration
.
"
Dingo
,
hearing
his
name
pronounced
,
reappeared
at
the
entrance
of
the
grotto
,
and
seemed
to
approve
of
Dick
Sand
's
projects
by
a
little
bark
.
Since
the
novice
had
made
this
proposition
,
Mrs.
Weldon
remained
pensive
.
Her
repugnance
to
the
idea
of
a
separation
,
even
short
,
was
very
serious
.
Might
it
not
happen
that
the
shipwreck
of
the
"
Pilgrim
"
would
soon
be
known
to
the
Indian
tribes
who
frequented
the
sea-shore
,
either
to
the
north
or
to
the
south
,
and
in
case
some
plunderers
of
the
wrecks
thrown
on
the
shore
should
present
themselves
,
was
it
not
better
for
all
to
be
united
to
repulse
them
?
That
objection
,
made
to
the
novice
's
proposition
,
truly
merited
a
discussion
.
It
fell
,
however
,
before
Dick
Sand
's
arguments
,
who
observed
that
the
Indians
ought
not
to
be
confounded
with
the
savages
of
Africa
or
Polynesia
,
and
any
aggression
on
their
part
was
probably
not
to
be
feared
.
But
to
entangle
themselves
in
this
country
without
even
knowing
to
what
province
of
South
America
it
belonged
,
nor
at
what
distance
the
nearest
town
of
that
province
was
situated
,
was
to
expose
themselves
to
many
fatigues
.
Doubtless
separation
might
have
its
inconveniences
,
but
far
less
than
marching
blindly
into
the
midst
of
a
forest
which
appeared
to
stretch
as
far
as
the
base
of
the
mountains
.
"
Besides
,
"
repeated
Dick
Sand
,
persistently
,
"
I
can
not
admit
that
this
separation
will
be
of
long
duration
,
and
I
even
affirm
that
it
will
not
be
so
.
After
two
days
,
at
the
most
,
if
Tom
and
I
have
come
across
neither
habitation
nor
inhabitant
,
we
shall
return
to
the
grotto
.
But
that
is
too
improbable
,
and
we
shall
not
have
advanced
twenty
miles
into
the
interior
of
the
country
before
we
shall
evidently
be
satisfied
about
its
geographical
situation
.
I
may
be
mistaken
in
my
calculation
,
after
all
,
because
the
means
of
fixing
it
astronomically
have
failed
me
,
and
it
is
not
impossible
for
us
to
be
in
a
higher
or
lower
latitude
.
"
"
Yes
--
you
are
certainly
right
,
my
child
,
"
replied
Mrs.
Weldon
,
in
great
anxiety
.