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Weldon
informed
him
that
departure
was
decided
upon
,
and
that
,
for
ten
days
,
they
must
travel
to
the
interior
of
the
country
.
Cousin
Benedict
replied
that
he
was
ready
to
set
out
,
and
that
he
would
not
ask
better
than
to
cross
America
entirely
,
provided
they
would
let
him
"
collect
"
on
the
way
.
Mrs.
Weldon
then
occupied
herself
,
with
Nan
's
assistance
,
in
preparing
a
comfortable
repast
--
a
good
precaution
before
setting
out
.
During
this
time
,
Harris
,
accompanied
by
Dick
Sand
,
had
turned
the
angle
of
the
cliff
.
Both
followed
the
high
bank
,
over
a
space
of
three
hundred
steps
.
There
,
a
horse
,
tied
to
a
tree
,
gave
joyous
neighing
at
the
approach
of
his
master
.
It
was
a
vigorous
beast
,
of
a
species
that
Dick
Sand
could
not
recognize
.
Neck
and
shoulders
long
,
loins
short
,
and
hindquarters
stretched
out
,
shoulders
flat
,
forehead
almost
pointed
.
This
horse
offered
,
however
,
distinctive
signs
of
those
races
to
which
we
attribute
an
Arabian
origin
.
"
You
see
,
my
young
friend
,
"
said
Harris
,
"
that
it
is
a
strong
animal
,
and
you
may
count
on
it
not
failing
you
on
the
route
.
"
Harris
detached
his
horse
,
took
it
by
the
bridle
,
and
descended
the
steep
bank
again
,
preceding
Dick
Sand
.
The
latter
had
thrown
a
rapid
glance
,
as
well
over
the
river
as
toward
the
forest
which
shut
up
its
two
banks
.
But
he
saw
nothing
of
a
nature
to
make
him
uneasy
.
However
,
when
he
had
rejoined
the
American
,
he
suddenly
gave
him
the
following
question
,
which
the
latter
could
little
expect
:
"
Mr.
Harris
,
"
he
asked
,
"
you
have
not
met
a
Portuguese
,
named
Negoro
,
in
the
night
?
"