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"
Yes
!
yes
!
"
replied
Mrs.
Weldon
,
putting
her
head
down
to
hide
her
tears
.
"
Has
papa
written
to
you
?
"
asked
little
Jack
.
"
No
,
my
love
.
"
"
Then
you
are
going
to
write
to
him
,
mother
?
"
"
Yes
--
yes
--
perhaps
!
"
replied
Mrs.
Weldon
.
And
without
knowing
it
,
little
Jack
entered
directly
into
his
mother
's
thoughts
.
To
avoid
answering
him
further
,
she
covered
him
with
kisses
.
It
must
be
stated
that
another
motive
of
some
value
was
joined
to
the
different
reasons
that
had
urged
Mrs.
Weldon
to
resist
Negoro
's
injunctions
.
Perhaps
Mrs.
Weldon
had
a
very
unexpected
chance
of
being
restored
to
liberty
without
her
husband
's
intervention
,
and
even
against
Negoro
's
will
.
It
was
only
a
faint
ray
of
hope
,
very
vague
as
yet
,
but
it
was
one
.
In
fact
,
a
few
words
of
conversation
,
overheard
by
her
several
days
before
,
made
her
foresee
a
possible
succor
near
at
hand
--
one
might
say
a
providential
succor
.
Alvez
and
a
mongrel
from
Oujiji
were
talking
a
few
steps
from
the
hut
occupied
by
Mrs.
Weldon
.
It
is
not
astonishing
that
the
slave-trade
was
the
subject
of
conversation
between
those
worthy
merchants
.
The
two
brokers
in
human
flesh
were
talking
business
.
They
were
discussing
the
future
of
their
commerce
,
and
were
worried
about
the
efforts
the
English
were
making
to
destroy
it
--
not
only
on
the
exterior
,
by
cruisers
,
but
in
the
interior
,
by
their
missionaries
and
their
travelers
.