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Chapter XVII. And Pym

           

           “AndArthurPymmaybe—”

           “There,”answeredHunt,inaloudvoice,bendingtowardsthesouthernline,fromwhichhehadnotdivertedhisgazeforamoment.

           Couldsuchanassertionprevailagainstthegeneralincredulity?No,assuredlynot!MartinHoltnudgedHurliguerlywithhiselbow,andbothregardedHuntwithpity,whileWestobservedhimwithoutspeaking.CaptainLenGuymademeasign,meaningthatnothingseriouswastobegotoutofthispoorfellow,whosementalfacultiesmusthavebeenoutofgearforalongtime.

           Andnevertheless,whenIlookedkeenlyatHunt,itseemedtomethatasortofradianceoftruthshoneoutofhiseyes:

           ThenIsettoworktointerrogatetheman,puttingtohimpreciseandpressingquestionswhichhetriedtoanswercategorically,asweshallsee,andnotoncedidhecontradicthimself.

           “Tellme,”Iasked,“didArthurPymreallycometoTsalalIslandonboardtheGrampus?”

           “Yes.”

           “DidArthurPymseparatehimself,withthehalf-breedandoneofthesailors,fromhiscompanionswhileCaptainWilliamGuyhadgonetothevillageofKlock-Klock?”

           “Yes.ThesailorwasoneAllen,andhewasalmostimmediatelystifledunderthestones.”

           “Thenthetwootherssawtheattack,andthedestructionoftheschooner,fromthetopofthehill?”

           “Yes.”

           “Then,sometimelater,thetwolefttheisland,aftertheyhadgotpossessionofoneoftheboatswhichthenativescouldnottakefromthem?”

           “Yes.

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