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"
Doubtless
,
Mrs.
Weldon
,
"
replied
Dick
Sand
;
"
but
if
he
has
forsaken
our
company
voluntarily
,
I
do
not
see
how
we
could
oblige
him
to
rejoin
us
.
Who
knows
but
he
has
his
reasons
for
avoiding
us
forever
?
"
And
taking
Mrs.
Weldon
aside
,
Dick
Sand
confided
to
her
his
suspicions
.
He
was
not
astonished
to
find
that
she
had
them
also
.
Only
they
differed
on
one
point
.
"
If
Negoro
reappears
,
"
said
Mrs.
Weldon
,
"
he
will
have
put
the
product
of
his
theft
in
a
safe
place
.
Take
my
advice
.
What
we
had
better
do
,
not
being
able
to
convict
him
,
will
be
to
hide
our
suspicions
from
him
,
and
let
him
believe
that
we
are
his
dupes
.
"
Mrs.
Weldon
was
right
.
Dick
Sand
took
her
advice
.
However
,
Negoro
was
called
several
times
.
He
did
not
reply
.
Either
he
was
still
too
far
away
to
hear
,
or
he
did
not
wish
to
return
The
blacks
did
not
regret
being
rid
of
his
presence
;
but
,
as
Mrs.
Weldon
had
just
said
,
perhaps
he
was
still
more
to
be
feared
afar
than
near
.
And
,
moreover
,
how
explain
that
Negoro
would
venture
alone
into
that
unknown
country
?
Had
he
then
lost
his
way
,
and
on
this
dark
night
was
he
vainly
seeking
the
way
to
the
grotto
?
Mrs.
Weldon
and
Dick
Sand
did
not
know
what
to
think
.
However
it
was
,
they
could
not
,
in
order
to
wait
for
Negoro
,
deprive
themselves
of
a
repose
so
necessary
to
all
.
At
that
moment
the
dog
,
which
was
running
on
the
strand
,
barked
aloud
.
"
What
is
the
matter
with
Dingo
?
"
asked
Mrs.
Weldon
.