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The
encampment
was
established
in
a
bamboo
thicket
,
which
completely
sheltered
the
little
party
.
They
talked
very
little
during
this
repast
.
Mrs.
Weldon
had
taken
her
little
boy
in
her
arms
;
she
could
not
take
her
eyes
off
of
him
;
she
could
not
eat
"
You
must
take
some
nourishment
,
Mrs.
Weldon
,
"
Dick
Sand
repeated
several
times
.
"
What
will
become
of
you
if
your
strength
gives
out
?
Eat
,
eat
!
We
will
soon
start
again
,
and
a
good
current
will
carry
us
without
fatigue
to
the
coast
.
"
Mrs.
Weldon
looked
in
Dick
Sand
's
face
while
he
thus
talked
.
The
young
novice
's
burning
eyes
spoke
of
the
courage
by
which
he
felt
animated
.
In
seeing
him
thus
,
in
observing
these
brave
,
devoted
blacks
,
wife
and
mother
,
she
could
not
yet
despair
;
and
,
besides
,
why
was
she
abandoned
?
Did
she
not
think
herself
on
hospitable
ground
?
Harris
's
treason
could
not
,
in
her
eyes
,
have
any
very
serious
consequences
.
Dick
Sand
read
her
thought
,
and
he
kept
his
eyes
on
the
ground
.
At
this
moment
little
Jack
awoke
,
and
put
his
arms
around
his
mother
's
neck
.
His
eyes
looked
better
.
The
fever
had
not
returned
.
"
You
are
better
,
my
darling
,
"
said
Mrs.
Weldon
,
pressing
the
sick
child
to
her
heart
.
"
Yes
,
mama
,
"
replied
Jack
,
"
but
I
am
a
little
thirsty
.
"
They
could
only
give
the
child
some
fresh
water
,
of
which
he
drank
with
pleasure
.
"
And
my
friend
Dick
?
"
he
said
.
"
Here
I
am
,
Jack
,
"
replied
Dick
Sand
,
coming
to
take
the
young
child
's
hand
.