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On
the
deck
,
which
Captain
Hull
saw
in
its
whole
extent
,
there
was
nobody
.
The
dog
,
having
left
the
netting
,
had
just
let
itself
slip
as
far
as
the
central
hatch
,
which
was
open
;
and
it
barked
partly
toward
the
interior
,
partly
toward
the
exterior
.
"
It
is
very
certain
that
this
animal
is
not
alone
on
board
!
"
observed
Dick
Sand
.
"
No
,
in
truth
!
"
replied
Captain
Hull
.
The
boat
then
skirted
the
larboard
netting
,
which
was
half
under
water
.
A
somewhat
strong
swell
of
the
sea
would
certainly
submerge
the
"
Waldeck
"
in
a
few
moments
.
The
brig
's
deck
had
been
swept
from
one
end
to
the
other
.
There
was
nothing
left
except
the
stumps
of
the
mainmast
and
of
the
mizzen-mast
,
both
broken
off
two
feet
above
the
scuttles
,
and
which
had
fallen
in
the
collision
,
carrying
away
shrouds
,
back-stays
,
and
rigging
.
Meanwhile
,
as
far
as
the
eye
could
see
,
no
wreck
was
visible
around
the
"
Waldeck
"
--
which
seemed
to
indicate
that
the
catastrophe
was
already
several
days
old
.
"
If
some
unhappy
creatures
have
survived
the
collision
,
"
said
Captain
Hull
,
"
it
is
probable
that
either
hunger
or
thirst
has
finished
them
,
for
the
water
must
have
gained
the
store-room
.
There
are
only
dead
bodies
on
board
!
"