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More
than
once
,
without
saying
anything
about
it
,
Dick
Sand
regretted
being
unable
to
go
ashore
on
some
other
point
of
the
coast
.
More
to
the
south
,
or
more
to
the
north
,
villages
,
hamlets
,
or
plantations
would
not
have
been
lacking
,
and
long
before
this
Mrs.
Weldon
and
her
companions
would
have
found
an
asylum
.
But
,
if
the
country
seemed
to
be
abandoned
by
man
,
animals
showed
themselves
more
frequently
during
these
last
days
.
At
times
was
heard
a
kind
of
long
,
plaintive
cry
,
that
Harris
attributed
to
some
of
those
large
tardi-grades
,
habitual
denizens
of
those
vast
wooded
regions
,
named
"
ais
.
"
On
that
day
,
also
,
during
the
midday
halt
,
a
hissing
passed
through
the
air
,
which
made
Mrs.
Weldon
very
uneasy
,
because
it
was
so
strange
.
"
What
is
that
?
"
'
she
asked
,
rising
hastily
.
"
A
serpent
!
"
cried
Dick
Sand
,
who
gun
,
in
hand
,
threw
himself
before
Mrs.
Weldon
.
They
might
fear
,
in
fact
,
that
some
reptile
would
glide
among
the
plants
to
the
halting
place
.
It
would
be
nothing
astonishing
if
it
were
one
of
those
enormous
"
sucurus
,
"
kinds
of
boas
,
which
sometimes
measure
forty
feet
in
length
.
But
Harris
reminded
Dick
Sand
that
the
blacks
were
already
following
,
and
he
reassured
Mrs.
Weldon
.
According
to
him
,
that
hissing
could
not
be
produced
by
a
"
sucuru
,
"
because
that
serpent
does
not
hiss
;
but
he
indicated
the
presence
of
several
inoffensive
quadrupeds
,
rather
numerous
in
that
country
.
"
Be
reassured
,
then
,
"
said
he
,
"
and
make
no
movement
which
may
frighten
those
animals
.
"