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Dick Sand

CHAPTER IV
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On this plateau, deprived of trees, they formed the only projecting points which could attract the electrical discharges.

Jack, awakened by the noise of the thunder, hid himself in Hercules' arms.
He was very much afraid, poor little boy, but he did not wish to let his mother see it, for fear of afflicting her more.

Hercules, while taking great steps, consoled him as well as he could.
"Do not be afraid, little Jack," he repeated.

"If the thunder comes near us, I will break it in two with a single hand.

I am stronger than it!" And, truly, the giant's strength reassured Jack a little.
Meanwhile the rain must soon fall, and then it would in torrents, poured out by those clouds in condensing.


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