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Mrs.
Weldon
on
her
side
,
sought
to
calm
the
dog
.
Dingo
obeyed
,
not
without
repugnance
,
and
returned
to
the
young
novice
,
growling
secretly
.
Negoro
had
not
pronounced
a
single
word
,
but
his
face
had
grown
pale
for
a
moment
.
Letting
go
of
his
hand-spike
,
he
regained
his
cabin
.
"
Hercules
,
"
then
said
Dick
Sand
,
"
I
charge
you
especially
to
watch
over
that
man
.
"
"
I
shall
watch
,
"
simply
replied
Hercules
,
clenching
his
two
enormous
fists
in
sign
of
assent
Mrs.
Weldon
and
Dick
Sand
then
turned
their
eyes
again
on
the
whale-boat
,
which
the
four
oarsmen
bore
rapidly
away
.
It
was
nothing
but
a
speck
on
the
sea
.
Captain
Hull
,
an
experienced
whaler
,
would
leave
nothing
to
chance
.
The
capture
of
a
jubarte
is
a
difficult
thing
.
No
precaution
ought
to
be
neglected
.
None
was
in
this
case
.
And
,
first
of
all
,
Captain
Hull
sailed
so
as
to
come
up
to
the
whale
on
the
leeward
,
so
that
no
noise
might
disclose
the
boat
's
approach
.
Howik
then
steered
the
whale-boat
,
following
the
rather
elongated
curve
of
that
reddish
shoal
,
in
the
midst
of
which
floated
the
jubarte
.
They
would
thus
turn
the
curve
.