[Dick Sand by Jules Verne]@TWC D-Link bookDick Sand CHAPTER XV 6/17
It is, at the same time, the most curious and the least known portion of this continent." "And you travel alone ?" asked Mrs.Weldon. "Oh, it is not the first time that I have taken this journey!" replied the American.
"There is, two hundred miles from here, an important farm, the Farm of San Felice, which belongs to one of my brothers, and it is to his house that I am going for my trade.
If you wish to follow me you will be well received, and the means of transport to gain the town of Atacama will not fail you.
My brother will be happy to furnish, them." These offers, made freely, could only prepossess in favor of the American, who immediately continued, addressing Mrs.Weldon: "These blacks are your slaves ?" And he pointed to Tom and his companions. "We have no longer any slaves in the United States," replied Mrs. Weldon, quickly.
"The North abolished slavery long ago, and the South has been obliged to follow the example of the North!" "Ah! that is so," replied Harris.
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