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I began to feel a desireto take part in the proposed undertaking of Captain Len Guy. Ithought about it incessantly. As a fact there was nothing to recallme to America. It is true that whether I should get the consent ofthe commander of the _Halbrane_ remained to be seen; but, after all,why should he refuse to keep me as a passenger? Would it not be avery "human" satisfaction to him to give me material proof thathe was in the right, by taking me to the very scene of a catastrophethat I had regarded as fictitious, showing me the remains of the_Jane_ at Tsalal, and landing me on that selfsame island which I haddeclared to be a myth?Nevertheless, I resolved to wait, before I came to any definitedetermination, until an opportunity of speaking to the captainshould arise.
Blackand shining with the moonlight, the throat of the furnace rose abouthim.Horrocks, he saw, stood above him by one of the trucks of fuel on therail. The gesticulating figure was bright and white in the moonlight, andshouting, "Fizzle, you fool! Fizzle, you hunter of women! You hot-bloodedhound! Boil! boil! boil!"Suddenly he caught up a handful of coal out of the truck, and flung itdeliberately, lump after lump, at Raut.delvibpas
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