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Hypatia

CHAPTER III: THE GOTHS
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The barbarians shouted with delight.

The hippopotamus turned furiously against his new assailant, crushing, alas! the empty canoe to fragments with a single snap of his enormous jaws; but the turn was fatal to him; the barge was close upon him, and as he presented his broad side to the blow, the sinewy arm of the giant drove a harpoon through his heart, and with one convulsive shudder the huge blue mass turned over on its side and floated dead.
Poor Philammon! He alone was silent, amid the yells of triumph; sorrowfully he swam round and round his little paper wreck....

it would not have floated a mouse.

Wistfully be eyed the distant banks, half minded to strike out for them and escape,....

and thought of the crocodiles,....


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