...Some of these trees lay on the ground, and they hadonly to be barked, which was the most difficult thing of all, owing tothe imperfect tools which the settlers possessed...
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..."It is more than probable, my boy; for if their stay was prolonged, andabove all, if they were still here, some accident would have at lastbetrayed their presence...
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...From this elevated situation his gaze extended over all the southernportion of the island, from Claw Cape on the south-east, to Reptile Endon the south-west...
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...They were soon all seated, and Pencroft shoved off...
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...The next day, the 30th of October, all was ready for the proposedexploring expedition, which recent events had rendered so necessary...
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...At six in the morning the canoe put off from the shore; all hadembarked, including Top, and they proceeded to the mouth of the Mercy...
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...The last rays of the sun gleamed through thethick foliage and glanced on the little waterfall, making the spraysparkle with all the colours of the rainbow...
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...At sunrise all were on the shore at the extremity of the promontory, andtheir gaze was directed towards the horizon, of which two-thirds of thecircumference were visible...
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...Pencroft's joy was therefore shared by all...
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...To think that all that might bepillaged and that the settlers would have all their work to do overagain, fresh weapons and tools to make, was a serious matter...
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...Yes; they often talked of all these things and formed still more plansfor the future...
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..."No, captain," replied Herbert; "but its stem contains a flour withwhich nature has provided us all ready ground...
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...Cyrus Hardingdescended deeper, throwing the light of his lantern on all sides...
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...During all this time Gideon Spilett, leaning against the mast, sketchedthe panorama which was developed before his eyes...
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..."It appears fortunate, that's all," answered the sailor...
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..."Nor to gather those seeds," added Herbert, "which will give us all thevegetables of the Old and the New Worlds...
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..."Then perhaps it would be best," said the reporter, "to remain a daylonger on Tabor Island, so as to collect all that may be useful to us...
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..."Yes, my brave Pencroft," answered the engineer, "but on condition,however, that you help me, for you do as much as three men in all ourwork...
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