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"
Yes
,
but
do
not
be
uneasy
about
me
.
"
"
Perhaps
it
would
be
better
for
us
not
to
separate
,
Dick
,
"
added
Mrs.
Weldon
,
as
if
urged
by
some
presentiment
.
"
No
--
let
me
go
alone
,
"
replied
Dick
Sand
.
"
I
must
act
for
the
security
of
all
.
Before
one
hour
I
shall
be
back
.
Watch
well
,
Hercules
.
"
On
this
reply
the
boat
,
unfastened
,
carried
Dick
Sand
to
the
other
side
of
the
Zaire
.
Mrs.
Weldon
and
Hercules
,
lying
in
the
papyrus
thickets
,
followed
him
with
their
eyes
.
Dick
Sand
soon
reached
the
middle
of
the
stream
.
The
current
,
without
being
very
strong
,
was
a
little
accentuated
there
by
the
attraction
of
the
falls
.
Four
hundred
feet
below
,
the
imposing
roaring
of
the
waters
filled
the
space
,
and
some
spray
,
carried
by
the
western
wind
,
reached
the
young
novice
.
He
shuddered
at
the
thought
that
the
boat
,
if
it
had
been
less
carefully
watched
during
the
last
night
,
would
have
been
lost
over
those
cataracts
,
that
would
only
have
restored
dead
bodies
.
But
that
was
no
longer
to
be
feared
,
and
,
at
that
moment
,
the
oar
skilfully
handled
sufficed
to
maintain
it
in
a
direction
a
little
oblique
to
the
current
.
A
quarter
of
an
hour
after
,
Dick
Sand
had
reached
the
opposite
shore
,
and
was
preparing
to
spring
on
the
bank
.
At
that
moment
cries
were
heard
,
and
ten
natives
rushed
on
the
mass
of
plants
that
still
hid
the
boat
.