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"
Crimes
!
"
returned
the
geographer
.
"
Do
I
look
like
a
man
that
would
commit
crimes
?
"
"
That
's
not
exactly
what
I
said
.
"
"
Tell
me
at
once
that
I
want
to
assassinate
you
?
"
"
Well
,
I
am
really
afraid
,
"
replied
Glenarvan
,
bursting
into
an
uncontrollable
fit
of
laughter
,
in
which
all
others
joined
.
Paganel
said
no
more
,
but
went
off
in
front
alone
,
and
came
back
in
a
few
minutes
quite
himself
,
as
if
he
had
completely
forgotten
his
grievance
.
At
eight
o'clock
in
the
evening
,
Thalcave
,
who
was
considerably
in
advance
of
the
rest
,
descried
in
the
distance
the
much-desired
lake
,
and
in
less
than
a
quarter
of
an
hour
they
reached
its
banks
;
but
a
grievous
disappointment
awaited
them
--
the
lake
was
dried
up
.
LAKE
SALINAS
ends
the
string
of
lagoons
connected
with
the
Sierras
Ventana
and
Guamini
.
Numerous
expeditions
were
formerly
made
there
from
Buenos
Ayres
,
to
collect
the
salt
deposited
on
its
banks
,
as
the
waters
contain
great
quantities
of
chloride
of
sodium
.
But
when
Thalcave
spoke
of
the
lake
as
supplying
drinkable
water
he
was
thinking
of
the
RIOS
of
fresh
water
which
run
into
it
.
Those
streams
,
however
,
were
all
dried
up
also
;
the
burning
sun
had
drunk
up
every
thing
liquid
,
and
the
consternation
of
the
travelers
may
be
imagined
at
the
discovery
.
Some
action
must
be
taken
immediately
,
however
;
for
what
little
water
still
remained
was
almost
bad
,
and
could
not
quench
thirst
.
Hunger
and
fatigue
were
forgotten
in
the
face
of
this
imperious
necessity
.
A
sort
of
leather
tent
,
called
a
ROUKAH
,
which
had
been
left
by
the
natives
,
afforded
the
party
a
temporary
resting-place
,
and
the
weary
horses
stretched
themselves
along
the
muddy
banks
,
and
tried
to
browse
on
the
marine
plants
and
dry
reeds
they
found
there
--
nauseous
to
the
taste
as
they
must
have
been
.
As
soon
as
the
whole
party
were
ensconced
in
the
ROUKAH
,
Paganel
asked
Thalcave
what
he
thought
was
best
to
be
done
.
A
rapid
conversation
followed
,
a
few
words
of
which
were
intelligible
to
Glenarvan
.
Thalcave
spoke
calmly
,
but
the
lively
Frenchman
gesticulated
enough
for
both
.
After
a
little
,
Thalcave
sat
silent
and
folded
his
arms
.