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I
did
not
think
proper
to
add
that
Glass
had
been
much
surprised
at
Captain
Guy
’
s
abstaining
from
visiting
him
,
as
,
in
his
absurd
vanity
,
he
held
the
commander
of
the
Halbrane
bound
to
do
,
nor
that
he
did
not
consider
the
Governor
of
Tristan
d
’
Acunha
bound
to
take
the
initiative
.
“
I
wish
to
ask
you
,
Mr
.
Jeorling
,
whether
you
think
everything
in
Arthur
Pym
’
s
journal
,
which
has
been
published
by
Edgar
Poe
,
is
exactly
true
?
”
“
I
think
there
is
some
need
for
doubt
,
”
I
answered
“
the
singular
character
of
the
hero
of
those
adventures
being
taken
into
consideration
—
at
least
concerning
the
phenomena
of
the
island
of
Tsalal
.
And
we
know
that
Arthur
Pym
was
mistaken
in
asserting
that
Captain
William
Guy
and
several
of
his
companions
perished
in
the
landslip
of
the
hill
at
Klock
-
Klock
.
”
“
Ah
!
but
he
does
not
assert
this
,
Mr
.
Jeorling
!
He
says
only
that
,
when
he
and
Dirk
Peters
had
reached
the
opening
through
which
they
could
discern
the
surrounding
country
,
the
seat
of
the
artificial
earthquake
was
revealed
to
them
.
Now
,
as
the
whole
face
of
the
hill
was
rushing
into
the
ravine
,
the
fate
of
my
brother
and
twenty
-
nine
of
his
men
could
not
be
doubtful
to
his
mind
.
He
was
,
most
naturally
,
led
to
believe
that
Dirk
Peters
and
himself
were
the
only
white
men
remaining
alive
on
the
island
.
He
said
nothing
but
this
—
nothing
more
.
These
were
only
suppositions
—
very
reasonable
,
are
they
not
?
”
“
I
admit
that
,
fully
,
captain
.
”
“
But
now
,
thanks
to
Patterson
’
s
note
-
book
,
we
are
certain
that
my
brother
and
five
of
his
companions
escaped
from
the
landslip
contrived
by
the
natives
.
”
“
That
is
quite
clear
,
captain
.
But
,
as
to
what
became
of
the
survivors
of
the
Jane
,
whether
they
were
taken
by
the
natives
of
Tsalal
and
kept
in
captivity
,
or
remained
free
,
Patterson
’
s
note
-
book
says
nothing
,
nor
does
it
relate
under
what
circumstances
he
himself
was
carried
far
away
from
them
.
”
“
All
that
we
shall
learn
,
Mr
.
Jeorling
.
Yes
,
we
shall
know
all
.
The
main
point
is
that
we
are
quite
sure
my
brother
and
five
of
his
sailors
were
living
less
than
four
months
ago
on
some
part
of
Tsalal
Island
There
is
now
no
question
of
a
romance
signed
‘
Edgar
Poe
,
’
but
of
a
veracious
narrative
signed
‘
Patterson
.
’
“