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201
"
No
,
"
cried
Dick
Sand
,
"
no
!
The
dog
would
not
bark
that
way
.
There
are
living
beings
on
board
!
"
202
At
that
moment
the
animal
,
responding
to
the
call
of
the
novice
,
slid
to
the
sea
,
and
swam
painfully
toward
the
boat
,
for
it
seemed
to
be
exhausted
.
203
They
took
it
in
,
and
it
rushed
eagerly
,
not
for
a
piece
of
bread
that
Dick
Sand
offered
it
first
,
but
to
a
half-tub
which
contained
a
little
fresh
water
.
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204
"
This
poor
animal
is
dying
of
thirst
!
"
cried
Dick
Sand
.
205
The
boat
then
sought
a
favorable
place
to
board
the
"
Waldeck
"
more
easily
,
and
for
that
purpose
it
drew
away
a
few
strokes
.
The
dog
evidently
thought
that
its
rescuers
did
not
wish
to
go
on
board
,
for
he
seized
Dick
Sand
by
his
jacket
,
and
his
lamentable
barks
commenced
again
with
new
strength
.
206
They
understood
it
.
207
Its
pantomime
and
its
language
were
as
clear
as
a
man
's
language
could
be
.
The
boat
was
brought
immediately
as
far
as
the
larboard
cat-head
.
There
the
two
sailors
moored
it
firmly
,
while
Captain
Hull
and
Dick
Sand
,
setting
foot
on
the
deck
at
the
same
time
as
the
dog
,
raised
themselves
,
not
without
difficulty
,
to
the
hatch
which
opened
between
the
stumps
of
the
two
masts
.
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208
By
this
hatch
the
two
made
their
way
into
the
hold
.
209
The
"
Waldeck
's
"
hold
,
half
full
of
water
,
contained
no
goods
.
The
brig
sailed
with
ballast
--
a
ballast
of
sand
which
had
slid
to
larboard
and
which
helped
to
keep
the
ship
on
her
side
.
On
that
head
,
then
,
there
was
no
salvage
to
effect
.
210
"
Nobody
here
,
"
said
Captain
Hull
.