...L'Abandonné, like its two companion tales, ran its course as a serialthrough the Magasin Illustré of education and recreation, before itsissue as a boy's story-book...
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...Frith, 1876; From the Earth tothe Moon, and a Trip Round it, tr...
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..."And that a bullet," added Gideon Spilett, "wounded, though notmortally, this little animal...
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..."No! a hundred times no! a thousand times no!" cried the sailor,springing up from the table...
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... the faintest trace of whichwould be easily discernible in the pure atmosphere?...
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...For an instant Herbert thought he could perceive a slight smoke in thewest, but a more attentive examination showed that he was mistaken...
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...Whilst strolling along the shore about two miles from Granite House,Herbert and Neb were fortunate enough to capture a magnificent specimenof the order of chelonia...
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..."What a fine animal!" said Neb; "but how are we to catch it?"...
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...The "superbspecimen of a chelonian" was no longer there!...
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..."It is a miracle, then!" replied Pencroft...
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...This was certainly a trial which ought to be made...
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...A few strokes of the oar brought the canoe into a little creek, and itspassengers leapt on shore...
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...Two barrels were there, half buried in thesand, but still firmly attached to a large chest, which, sustained bythem, had floated to the moment when it stranded on the beach...
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..."There has been a wreck, then, in some part of the island," saidHerbert...
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...Clothes:—2 dozen shirts of a peculiar material resembling wool, butevidently of a vegetable origin; 3 dozen stockings of the same material...
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...But, wherever the chest might have come from, it was a treasure to thesettlers on Lincoln Island...
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...This day—the 29th of October—happened to be a Sunday, and, beforegoing to bed, Herbert asked the engineer if he would not read themsomething from the Gospel...
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...Cyrus Harding smiled at the sailor's idea, and, yielding to his wish, heopened exactly at a place where the leaves were separated by a marker...
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...Then there were numerous groupsbelonging to the same family, amongst others one in particular, thefruit of which produces a very useful oil...
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...It was indeed a jacamar, of which the plumage shines with a metalliclustre...
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...What splendid specimens of the Flora of this latitude! Certainly theirpresence would have been enough for a botanist to name withouthesitation the parallel which traversed Lincoln Island...
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