The Man Who Laughs


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were dilated with stupor on discovering a speck on the horizon. He  
added,--  
"It is well. As for me, I am resigned."  
The skipper looked at him. The doctor went on talking to himself, or to  
some one in the deep,--  
"I say, Yes."  
Then he was silent, opened his eyes wider and wider with renewed  
attention on that which he was watching, and said,--  
"It is coming from afar, but not the less surely will it come."  
The arc of the horizon which occupied the visual rays and thoughts of  
the doctor, being opposite to the west, was illuminated by the  
transcendent reflection of twilight, as if it were day. This arc,  
limited in extent, and surrounded by streaks of grayish vapour, was  
uniformly blue, but of a leaden rather than cerulean blue. The doctor,  
having completely returned to the contemplation of the sea, pointed to  
this atmospheric arc, and said,--  
"
"
Skipper, do you see?"  
What?"  
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