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A
few
moments
after
,
the
entomologist
,
his
precious
tin
box
strapped
to
his
shoulders
,
left
the
grotto
.
Almost
at
the
same
time
Negoro
abandoned
it
also
.
It
appeared
quite
natural
to
that
man
to
,
be
always
occupied
with
himself
.
But
,
while
Cousin
Benedict
clambered
up
the
slopes
of
the
cliff
to
go
to
explore
the
border
of
the
forest
,
he
,
turning
round
toward
the
river
,
went
away
with
slow
steps
and
disappeared
,
a
second
time
ascending
the
steep
bank
.
Jack
slept
all
the
time
.
Mrs.
Weldon
,
leaving
him
on
Nan
's
knees
,
then
descended
toward
the
strand
.
Dick
Sand
and
his
companions
followed
her
.
The
question
was
,
to
see
if
the
state
of
the
sea
then
would
permit
them
to
go
as
far
as
the
"
Pilgrim
's
"
hull
,
where
there
were
still
many
objects
which
might
be
useful
to
the
little
troop
.
The
rocks
on
which
the
schooner
had
been
wrecked
were
now
dry
.
In
the
midst
of
the
débris
of
all
kinds
stood
the
ship
's
carcass
,
which
the
high
sea
had
partly
covered
again
.
That
astonished
Dick
Sand
,
for
he
knew
that
the
tides
are
only
very
moderate
on
the
American
sea-shore
of
the
Pacific
.
But
,
after
all
,
this
phenomenon
might
be
explained
by
the
fury
of
the
wind
which
beat
the
coast
.
On
seeing
their
ship
again
,
Mrs.
Weldon
and
her
companions
experienced
a
painful
impression
.
It
was
there
that
they
had
lived
for
long
days
,
there
that
they
had
suffered
.
The
aspect
of
that
poor
ship
,
half
broken
,
having
neither
mast
nor
sails
,
lying
on
her
side
like
a
being
deprived
of
life
,
sadly
grieved
their
hearts
.
But
they
must
visit
this
hull
,
before
the
sea
should
come
to
finish
demolishing
it
.
Dick
Sand
and
the
blacks
could
easily
make
their
way
into
the
interior
,
after
having
hoisted
themselves
on
deck
by
means
of
the
ropes
which
hung
over
the
"
Pilgrim
's
"
side
.
While
Tom
,
Hercules
,
Bat
,
and
Austin
employed
themselves
in
taking
from
the
storeroom
all
that
might
be
useful
,
as
much
eatables
as
liquids
,
the
novice
made
his
way
into
the
arsenal
.
Thanks
to
God
,
the
water
had
not
invaded
this
part
of
the
ship
,
whose
rear
had
remained
out
of
the
water
after
the
stranding
.
There
Dick
Sand
found
four
guns
in
good
condition
,
excellent
Remingtons
from
Purdy
&
Co.
's
factory
,
as
well
as
a
hundred
cartridges
,
carefully
shut
up
in
their
cartridge-boxes
.
There
was
material
to
arm
his
little
band
,
and
put
it
in
a
state
of
defense
,
if
,
contrary
to
all
expectation
,
the
Indians
attacked
him
on
the
way
.
The
novice
did
not
neglect
to
take
a
pocket-lantern
;
but
the
ship
's
charts
,
laid
in
a
forward
quarter
and
damaged
by
the
water
,
were
beyond
use
.
There
were
also
in
the
"
Pilgrim
's
"
arsenal
some
of
those
solid
cutlasses
which
serve
to
cut
up
whales
.
Dick
Sand
chose
six
,
destined
to
complete
the
arming
of
his
companions
,
and
he
did
not
forget
to
bring
an
inoffensive
child
's
gun
,
which
belonged
to
little
Jack
.