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It
also
seemed
,
by
his
rather
familiar
attitude
,
by
the
reddish
color
of
a
few
hairs
of
his
beard
,
that
this
unknown
must
be
of
Anglo-Saxon
origin
.
At
all
events
,
he
was
neither
an
Indian
nor
a
Spaniard
.
And
that
appeared
certain
,
when
in
answer
to
Dick
Sand
,
who
said
to
him
in
English
,
"
Welcome
!
"
he
replied
in
the
same
language
and
without
any
accent
.
"
Welcome
yourself
,
my
young
friend
,
"
said
the
unknown
,
advancing
toward
the
novice
,
whose
hand
he
pressed
.
As
to
the
blacks
,
he
contented
himself
with
making
a
gesture
to
them
without
speaking
to
them
.
"
You
are
English
?
"
he
asked
the
novice
.
"
Americans
,
"
replied
Dick
Sand
.
"
From
the
South
?
"
"
From
the
North
.
"
This
reply
seemed
to
please
the
unknown
,
who
shook
the
novice
's
hand
more
vigorously
and
this
time
in
very
a
American
manner
.
"
And
may
I
know
,
my
young
friend
,
"
he
asked
,
"
how
you
find
yourself
on
this
coast
?
"