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”
“
Then
he
must
have
found
all
that
remained
of
the
crew
of
the
Jane
—
my
brother
William
and
those
who
had
survived
with
him
?
”
“
No
,
”
replied
Hunt
;
“
and
Dirk
Peters
always
believed
that
they
had
perished
—
yes
,
to
the
very
last
man
.
There
was
no
one
upon
the
island
.
”
“
No
one
?
”
“
Not
a
living
soul
.
”
“
But
the
population
?
”
”
No
one
!
No
one
,
I
tell
you
.
The
island
was
a
desert
—
yes
,
a
desert
!
”
This
statement
contradicted
certain
facts
of
which
we
were
absolutely
certain
.
After
all
,
though
,
it
seemed
possible
that
when
Dirk
Peters
returned
to
Tsalal
Island
,
the
population
,
seized
by
who
can
tell
what
terror
,
had
already
taken
refuge
upon
the
south
-
western
group
,
and
that
William
Guy
and
his
companions
were
still
hidden
in
gorges
of
Klock
-
Klock
.
That
would
explain
why
half
-
breed
had
not
come
across
them
,
and
also
why
survivors
of
the
Jane
had
had
nothing
to
fear
during
eleven
years
of
their
sojourn
in
the
island
.
On
the
other
hand
,
since
Patterson
had
left
them
there
seven
months
previously
,
if
we
did
not
find
them
,
that
must
have
been
because
they
had
been
obliged
to
leave
Tsalal
,
the
place
being
rendered
uninhabitable
by
the
earthquake
.
“
So
that
,
”
resumed
Captain
Len
Guy
,
“
on
the
return
of
Dirk
Peters
,
there
was
no
longer
an
inhabitant
on
the
island
?
”
“
No
one
,
”
repeated
Hunt
,
“
no
one
.
The
half
-
breed
did
not
meet
a
single
native
.
”