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Verne, Jules, 1828-1905

"Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon"


Then with slow steps he returned to his wife. His face bore a new
expression, that of a man who had taken a last decision, and with
whom irresolution had ceased.
"You are right," he said, in a firm voice. "The journey is necessary.
When shall we start?"
"Ah! Joam! my Joam!" cried Yaquita, in her joy. "Thank you for me!
Thank you for them!"
And tears of affection came to her eyes as her husband clasped her to
his heart.
At this moment happy voices were heard outside at the door of the
house.
Manoel and Benito appeared an instant after at the threshold, almost
at the same moment as Minha entered the room.
"Children! your father consents!" cried Yaquita. "We are going to
Belem!"
With a grave face, and without speaking a word, Joam Garral received
the congratulations of his son and the kisses of his daughter.
"And what date, father," asked Benito, "have you fixed for the
wedding?"
"Date?" answered Joam. "Date? We shall see. We will fix it at Belem."
"I am so happy! I am so happy!" repeated Minha, as she had done on
the day when she had first known of Manoel's request.


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