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The
latter
,
awakened
by
Dick
Sand
,
were
told
about
this
new
complication
.
The
lighted
lantern
soon
showed
the
interior
of
the
cone
.
The
water
had
stopped
at
a
height
of
about
five
feet
,
and
remained
stationary
.
"
What
is
the
matter
,
Dick
?
"
asked
Mrs.
Weldon
.
"
It
is
nothing
,
"
replied
the
young
novice
.
"
The
lower
part
of
the
cone
has
been
inundated
.
It
is
probably
that
during
this
storm
a
neighboring
river
has
overflowed
on
this
plain
.
"
"
Good
!
"
said
Hercules
;
"
that
proves
the
river
is
there
!
"
"
Yes
,
"
replied
Dick
Sand
,
"
and
it
will
carry
us
to
the
coast
.
Be
reassured
,
then
,
Mrs.
Weldon
;
the
water
can
not
reach
you
,
nor
little
Jack
,
nor
Nan
,
nor
Mr.
Benedict
.
"
Mrs.
Weldon
did
not
reply
.
As
to
the
cousin
,
he
slept
like
a
veritable
termite
.
Meanwhile
the
blacks
,
leaning
over
this
sheet
of
water
,
which
reflected
the
lantern
's
light
,
waited
for
Dick
Sand
to
indicate
to
them
what
should
be
done
.
He
was
measuring
the
height
of
the
inundation
.
After
having
the
provisions
and
arms
put
out
of
the
reach
of
the
inundation
,
Dick
Sand
was
silent
.