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Verne, Jules, 1828-1905

"Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon"

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"Ah! an idea!"
It was Lina who spoke.
"An idea of Lina's can be no other than a silly one," said Benito,
shaking his head.
"It is unkind, brother," said Minha, "to make fun of Lina when she
has been thinking how to give our walk the object which you have just
regretted it lacks."
"Besides, Mr. Benito, I am sure my idea will please you," replied the
mulatto.
"Well, what is it?" asked Minha.
"You see that liana?"
And Lina pointed to a liana of the _"cipos"_ kind, twisted round a
gigantic sensitive mimosa, whose leaves, light as feathers, shut up
at the least disturbance.
"Well?" said Benito.
"I proposed," replied Minha, "that we try to follow that liana to its
very end."
"It is an idea, and it is an object!" observed Benito, "to follow
this liana, no matter what may be the obstacles, thickets, underwood,
rocks, brooks, torrents, to let nothing stop us, not even----"
"Certainly, you are right, brother!" said Minha; "Lina is a trifle
absurd."
"Come on, then!" replied her brother; "you say that Lina is absurd so
as to say that Benito is absurd to approve of it!"
"Well, both of you are absurd, if that will amuse you," returned
Minha.


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