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During
this
recital
,
given
rapidly
by
Hercules
,
nothing
concerning
Dick
Sand
had
been
mentioned
.
"
And
you
,
Dick
!
"
asked
Mrs.
Weldon
.
"
I
,
Mrs.
Weldon
!
"
replied
the
young
man
.
"
I
can
tell
you
nothing
.
My
last
thought
was
for
you
,
for
Jack
!
I
tried
in
vain
to
break
the
cords
that
fastened
me
to
the
stake
.
The
water
rose
over
my
head
.
I
lost
consciousness
.
When
I
came
to
myself
,
I
was
sheltered
in
a
hole
,
concealed
by
the
papyrus
of
this
bank
,
and
Hercules
was
on
his
knees
beside
me
,
lavishing
his
care
upon
me
.
"
"
Well
!
that
is
because
I
am
a
physician
,
"
replied
Hercules
;
"
a
diviner
,
a
sorcerer
,
a
magician
,
a
fortuneteller
!
"
"
Hercules
,
"
said
Mrs.
Weldon
,
"
tell
me
,
how
did
you
save
Dick
Sand
?
"
"
Did
I
do
it
,
Mrs.
Weldon
?
"
replied
Hercules
;
"
Might
not
the
current
have
broken
the
stake
to
which
our
captain
was
tied
,
and
in
the
middle
of
the
night
,
carried
him
half-dead
on
this
beam
,
to
the
place
where
I
received
him
?
Besides
,
in
the
darkness
,
there
was
no
difficulty
in
gliding
among
the
victims
that
carpeted
the
ditch
,
waiting
for
the
bursting
of
the
dam
,
diving
under
water
,
and
,
with
a
little
strength
,
pulling
up
our
captain
and
the
stake
to
which
these
scoundrels
had
bound
him
!
There
was
nothing
very
extraordinary
in
all
that
!
The
first-comer
could
have
done
as
much
.
Mr.
Benedict
himself
,
or
even
Dingo
!
In
fact
,
might
it
not
have
been
Dingo
?
"
A
yelping
was
heard
;
and
Jack
,
taking
hold
of
the
dog
's
large
head
,
gave
him
several
little
friendly
taps
.
"
Dingo
,
"
he
asked
,
"
did
you
save
our
friend
Dick
?
"