[An Antarctic Mystery by Jules Verne]@TWC D-Link bookAn Antarctic Mystery CHAPTER VIII 4/5
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.
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