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Dick
Sand
,
who
was
watching
the
animal
--
for
all
was
danger
--
asked
himself
if
some
beast
or
some
native
was
not
concealed
in
the
high
papyrus
of
the
bank
.
But
he
soon
saw
that
the
animal
was
not
agitated
by
a
sentiment
of
anger
.
"
One
would
say
that
Dingo
was
crying
!
"
exclaimed
little
Jack
,
clasping
Dingo
in
his
two
arms
.
Dingo
escaped
from
him
,
and
,
springing
into
the
water
,
when
the
boat
was
only
twenty
feet
from
the
bank
,
reached
the
shore
and
disappeared
among
the
bushes
.
Neither
Mrs.
Weldon
,
nor
Dick
Sand
,
nor
Hercules
,
knew
what
to
think
.
They
landed
a
few
moments
after
in
the
middle
of
a
foam
green
with
hairweed
and
other
aquatic
plants
.
Some
kingfishers
,
giving
a
sharp
whistle
,
and
some
little
herons
,
white
as
snow
,
immediately
flew
away
.
Hercules
fastened
the
boat
firmly
to
a
mangrove
stump
,
and
all
climbed
up
the
steep
bank
overhung
by
large
trees
.
There
was
no
path
in
this
forest
.
However
,
faint
traces
on
the
ground
indicated
that
this
place
had
been
recently
visited
by
natives
or
animals
.
Dick
Sand
,
with
loaded
gun
,
and
Hercules
,
with
his
hatchet
in
his
hand
,
had
not
gone
ten
steps
before
they
found
Dingo
again
.
The
dog
,
nose
to
the
ground
,
was
following
a
scent
,
barking
all
the
time
.
A
first
inexplicable
presentiment
had
drawn
the
animal
to
this
part
of
the
shore
,
a
second
led
it
into
the
depths
of
the
wood
.
That
was
clearly
visible
to
all
.
"
Attention
!
"
said
Dick
Sand
.
"
Mrs.
Weldon
,
Mr.
Benedict
,
Jack
,
do
not
leave
us
!
Attention
,
Hercules
!
"
At
this
moment
Dingo
raised
its
head
,
and
,
by
little
bounds
,
invited
them
to
follow
.