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“
Well
,
Mr
.
Jeorling
,
”
he
asked
,
“
are
you
now
convinced
of
the
reality
of
the
voyage
of
the
Jane
,
or
do
you
still
regard
Edgar
Poe
’
s
book
as
a
work
of
pure
imagination
?
”
“
I
do
not
so
regard
it
,
captain
.
”
“
You
no
longer
doubt
that
Arthur
Pym
and
Dirk
Peters
have
really
existed
,
or
that
my
brother
William
Guy
and
five
of
his
companions
are
living
?
”
“
I
should
be
the
most
incredulous
of
men
,
captain
,
to
doubt
either
fact
,
and
my
earnest
desire
is
that
the
favour
of
Heaven
may
attend
you
and
secure
the
safety
of
the
shipwrecked
mariners
of
the
Jane
.
”
“
I
will
do
all
in
my
power
,
Mr
.
Jeorling
,
and
by
the
blessing
of
God
I
shall
succeed
.
”
“
I
hope
so
,
captain
.
Indeed
,
I
am
certain
it
will
be
so
,
and
if
you
consent
—
”
“
Is
it
not
the
case
that
you
talked
of
this
matter
with
one
Glass
,
an
English
ex
-
corporal
,
who
sets
up
to
be
Governor
of
Tristan
d
’
Acunha
?
”
inquired
the
captain
,
without
allowing
me
to
finish
my
sentence
.
“
That
is
so
,
”
I
replied
,
“
and
what
I
learned
from
Glass
has
contributed
not
a
little
to
change
my
doubts
into
certainty
.
”
“
And
he
has
satisfied
you
?
”