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"
I
am
ready
to
appear
before
the
Supreme
Judge
,
"
replied
Dick
Sand
,
coldly
,
"
and
death
will
not
make
me
afraid
.
"
"
We
shall
see
about
that
!
"
howled
Negoro
.
"
You
count
on
help
of
some
kind
,
perhaps
--
help
at
Kazounde
,
where
Alvez
and
I
are
all-powerful
!
You
are
a
fool
!
You
say
to
yourself
,
perhaps
,
that
your
companions
are
still
there
,
that
old
Tom
and
the
others
.
Undeceive
yourself
.
It
is
a
long
time
since
they
were
sold
and
sent
to
Zanzibar
--
too
fortunate
if
they
do
not
die
of
fatigue
on
the
way
!
"
"
God
has
a
thousand
ways
of
doing
justice
,
"
replied
Dick
Sand
.
"
The
smallest
instrument
is
sufficient
for
him
.
Hercules
is
free
.
"
"
Hercules
!
"
exclaimed
Negoro
,
striking
the
ground
with
his
foot
;
"
he
perished
long
ago
under
the
lions
'
and
panthers
'
teeth
.
I
regret
only
one
thing
,
that
is
,
that
those
ferocious
beasts
should
have
forestalled
my
vengeance
!
"
"
If
Hercules
is
dead
,
"
replied
Dick
Sand
,
"
Dingo
is
alive
.
A
dog
like
that
,
Negoro
,
is
more
than
enough
to
take
revenge
on
a
man
of
your
kind
.
I
know
you
well
,
Negoro
;
you
are
not
brave
.
Dingo
will
seek
for
you
;
it
will
know
how
to
find
you
again
.
Some
day
you
will
die
under
his
teeth
!
"
"
Miserable
boy
!
"
exclaimed
the
Portuguese
,
exasperated
.
"
Miserable
boy
!
Dingo
died
from
a
ball
that
I
fired
at
it
.
It
is
dead
,
like
Mrs.
Weldon
and
her
son
;
dead
,
as
all
the
survivors
of
the
'
Pilgrim
'
shall
die
!
"
"
And
as
you
yourself
shall
die
before
long
,
"
replied
Dick
Sand
,
whose
tranquil
look
made
the
Portuguese
grow
pale
.
Negoro
,
beside
himself
,
was
on
the
point
of
passing
from
words
to
deeds
,
and
strangling
his
unarmed
prisoner
with
his
hands
.
Already
he
had
sprung
upon
him
,
and
was
shaking
him
with
fury
,
when
a
sudden
reflection
stopped
him
.
He
remembered
that
he
was
going
to
kill
his
victim
,
that
all
would
be
over
,
and
that
this
would
spare
him
the
twenty-four
hours
of
torture
he
intended
for
him
.
He
then
stood
up
,
said
a
few
words
to
the
overseer
,
standing
impassive
,
commanded
him
to
watch
closely
over
the
prisoner
,
and
went
out
of
the
barrack
.
Instead
of
casting
him
down
,
this
scene
had
restored
all
Dick
Sand
's
moral
force
.