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Dick
Sand
had
found
himself
,
at
the
age
of
fifteen
,
intrusted
with
the
command
of
a
vessel
,
the
compass
and
log
of
which
were
soon
injured
by
Negoro
's
criminal
actions
.
He
again
saw
himself
using
his
authority
in
the
presence
of
this
insolent
cook
,
threatening
to
put
him
in
irons
,
or
to
blow
out
his
brains
with
a
pistol
shot
.
Ah
,
why
had
he
hesitated
to
do
it
?
Negoro
's
corpse
would
have
been
thrown
overboard
,
and
none
of
these
catastrophes
would
have
happened
.
Such
were
the
young
man
's
various
thoughts
.
Then
they
dwelt
a
moment
on
the
shipwreck
which
had
ended
the
"
Pilgrim
's
"
voyage
The
traitor
Harris
appeared
then
,
and
this
province
of
South
America
gradually
became
transformed
.
Bolivia
changed
to
the
terrible
Angola
,
with
its
feverish
climate
,
its
savage
deer
,
its
natives
still
more
cruel
.
Could
the
little
party
escape
during
its
return
to
the
coast
?
This
river
which
he
was
seeking
,
which
he
hoped
to
find
,
would
it
conduct
them
to
the
shore
with
more
safety
,
and
with
less
fatigue
?
He
would
not
doubt
it
,
for
he
knew
well
that
a
march
of
a
hundred
miles
through
this
inhospitable
country
,
in
the
midst
of
incessant
dangers
,
was
no
longer
possible
.
"
Happily
,
"
he
said
to
himself
,
"
Mrs.
Weldon
and
all
are
ignorant
of
the
danger
of
the
situation
.
Old
Tom
and
I
,
we
alone
are
to
know
that
Negoro
has
thrown
us
on
the
coast
of
Africa
;
and
that
Harris
has
led
me
into
the
wilds
of
Angola
.
"
Dick
Sand
was
thus
sunk
in
overpowering
thoughts
,
when
he
felt
a
breath
on
his
forehead
.
A
hand
rested
on
his
shoulder
,
and
a
trembling
voice
murmured
these
words
in
his
ear
:
"
I
know
all
,
my
poor
Dick
,
but
God
can
yet
save
us
!
His
will
be
done
!
"
To
this
unexpected
revelation
Dick
Sand
could
not
reply
.
Besides
,
Mrs.
Weldon
had
gone
back
at
once
to
her
place
beside
little
Jack
.
She
evidently
did
not
wish
to
say
any
more
about
it
,
and
the
young
novice
had
not
the
courage
to
detain
her
.
Thus
Mrs.
Weldon
knew
what
to
believe
.
The
various
incidents
,
of
the
way
had
enlightened
her
also
,
and
perhaps
,
too
,
that
word
,
"
Africa
!
"
so
unluckily
pronounced
the
night
before
by
Cousin
Benedict
.
"
Mrs.
Weldon
knows
everything
,
"
repeated
Dick
Sand
to
himself
.
"
Well
,
perhaps
it
is
better
so
.
The
brave
woman
does
not
despair
.
I
shall
not
despair
either
.
"
Dick
Sand
now
longed
for
day
to
return
,
that
he
might
explore
the
surroundings
of
this
termite
village
.
He
must
find
a
tributary
of
the
Atlantic
with
a
rapid
course
to
transport
all
his
little
troop
.
He
had
a
presentiment
that
this
watercourse
could
not
be
far
distant
.
Above
all
,
they
must
avoid
an
encounter
with
the
natives
,
perhaps
already
sent
in
pursuit
of
them
under
Harris
's
and
Negoro
's
direction
.