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Thalcave
was
somewhat
anxiously
observing
a
state
of
things
which
appeared
to
him
unusual
.
He
frequently
stopped
and
raised
himself
on
his
stirrups
and
looked
V.
IV
Verne
around
.
His
great
height
gave
him
a
commanding
view
of
the
whole
horizon
;
but
after
a
keen
rapid
survey
,
he
quickly
resumed
his
seat
and
went
on
.
About
a
mile
further
he
stopped
again
,
and
leaving
the
straight
route
,
made
a
circuit
of
some
miles
north
and
south
,
and
then
returned
and
fell
back
in
his
place
at
the
head
of
the
troop
,
without
saying
a
syllable
as
to
what
he
hoped
or
feared
.
This
strange
behavior
,
several
times
repeated
,
made
Glenarvan
very
uneasy
,
and
quite
puzzled
Paganel
.
At
last
,
at
Glenarvan
's
request
,
he
asked
the
Indian
about
it
.
Thalcave
replied
that
he
was
astonished
to
see
the
plains
so
saturated
with
water
.
Never
,
to
his
knowledge
,
since
he
had
followed
the
calling
of
guide
,
had
he
found
the
ground
in
this
soaking
condition
.
Even
in
the
rainy
season
,
the
Argentine
plains
had
always
been
passable
.
"
But
what
is
the
cause
of
this
increasing
humidity
?
"
said
Paganel
.
"
I
do
not
know
,
and
what
if
I
did
?
"
"
Could
it
be
owing
to
the
RIOS
of
the
Sierra
being
swollen
to
overflowing
by
the
heavy
rains
?
"
"
Sometimes
they
are
.
"
"
And
is
it
the
case
now
?
"
"
Perhaps
.
"
Paganel
was
obliged
to
be
content
with
this
unsatisfactory
reply
,
and
went
back
to
Glenarvan
to
report
the
result
of
his
conversation
.