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Chapter XVIII. A Revelation

           AtlengthArthurPym,standingwithclosedeyes,notknowingwhetherthelotwasfororagainsthim,feltahandseizehisown.ItwasthehandofDirkPeters.ArthurPymhadescapeddeath.Andthenthehalf-breedrusheduponParkerandstabbedhimintheback.Thefrightfulrepastfollowed—immediately—andwordsarenotsufficienttoconveytothemindthehorrorofthereality.

           Yes!Iknewthathideousstory,notafable,asIhadlongbelieved.ThiswaswhathadhappenedonboardtheGrampus,onthe16thofJuly,1827,andvainlydidItrytounderstandDirkPeters’reasonforrecallingittomyrecollection.

           “Well,DirkPeters,”Isaid,“Iwillaskyou,sinceyouwereanxioustohideyourname,whatitwasthatinducedyoutorevealit,whentheHalbranewasmooredoffTsalalIsland;whyyoudidnotkeeptothenameofHunt?”

           “Sir—understandme—therewashesitationaboutgoingfarther—theywantedtoturnback.Thiswasdecided,andthenIthoughtthatbytellingwhoIwas—DirkPeters—oftheGrampus—poorPym’scompanion—Ishouldbeheard;theywouldbelievewithmethathewasstillliving,theywouldgoinsearchofhim!Andyet,itwasaseriousthingtodo—toacknowledgethatIwasDirkPeters,hewhohadkilledParker!Buthunger,devouringhunger!”

           “Come,come,DirkPeters,”saidI,“youexaggerate!Ifthelothadfallentoyou,youwouldhaveincurredthefateofParker.Youcannotbechargedwithacrime.

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