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He
could
not
succeed
,
but
the
dog
had
scented
Arthur
Pym
,
and
this
suggested
to
Augustus
the
idea
of
fastening
a
note
to
Tiger
’
s
neck
bearing
the
words
:
“
I
scrawl
this
with
blood
—
remain
hidden
—
your
life
depends
on
it
—
”
This
note
,
as
we
have
already
learned
,
Arthur
Pym
had
received
.
Just
as
he
had
arrived
at
the
last
extremity
of
distress
his
friend
reached
him
.
Augustus
added
that
discord
reigned
among
the
mutineers
.
Some
wanted
to
take
the
Grampus
towards
the
Cape
Verde
Islands
;
others
,
and
Dirk
Peters
was
of
this
number
,
were
bent
on
sailing
to
the
Pacific
Isles
.
Tiger
was
not
mad
.
He
was
only
suffering
from
terrible
thirst
,
and
soon
recovered
when
it
was
relieved
.
The
cargo
of
the
Grampus
was
so
badly
stowed
away
that
Arthur
Pym
was
in
constant
danger
from
the
shifting
of
the
bales
,
and
Augustus
,
at
all
risks
,
helped
him
to
remove
to
a
corner
of
the
‘
tween
decks
.
The
half
-
breed
continued
to
be
very
friendly
with
the
son
of
Captain
Barnard
,
so
that
the
latter
began
to
consider
whether
the
sailing
-
master
might
not
be
counted
on
in
an
attempt
to
regain
possession
of
the
ship
.
They
were
just
thirty
days
out
from
Nantucket
when
,
on
the
4th
of
July
,
an
angry
dispute
arose
among
the
mutineers
about
a
little
brig
signalled
in
the
offing
,
which
some
of
them
wanted
to
take
and
others
would
have
allowed
to
escape
.
In
this
quarrel
a
sailor
belonging
to
the
cook
’
s
party
,
to
which
Dirk
Peters
had
attached
himself
,
was
mortally
injured
.
There
were
now
only
thirteen
men
on
board
,
counting
Arthur
Pym
.
Under
these
circumstances
a
terrible
storm
arose
,
and
the
Grampus
was
mercilessly
knocked
about
.
This
storm
raged
until
the
9th
of
July
,
and
on
that
day
,
Dirk
Peters
having
manifested
an
intention
of
getting
rid
of
the
mate
,
Augustus
Barnard
readily
assured
him
of
his
assistance
,
without
,
however
,
revealing
the
fact
of
Arthur
Pym
’
s
presence
on
board
.
Next
day
,
one
of
the
cook
’
s
adherents
,
a
man
named
Rogers
,
died
in
convulsions
,
and
,
beyond
all
doubt
,
of
poison
.
Only
four
of
the
cook
’
s
party
then
remained
,
of
these
Dirk
Peters
was
one
.
The
mate
had
five
,
and
would
probably
end
by
carrying
the
day
over
the
cook
’
s
party
.
There
was
not
an
hour
to
lose
.
The
half
-
breed
having
informed
Augustus
Barnard
that
the
moment
for
action
had
arrived
,
the
latter
told
him
the
truth
about
Arthur
Pym
.