...Novestiges of his handiwork showed that either at an early or at a lateperiod had man lived there...
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..."If I were to climb to thetop of one of these kauris, I could survey the country for an immensedistance round...
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..."In a quarter of an hour," said the sailor, "we shall be obliged tostop, captain...
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..."And we have lost an opportunity to get back to our country?" said Neb...
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...In the meanwhileTop was ordered to mount guard below the windows of Granite House, andwhen Top received an order he obeyed it without any questioning...
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...Herbert then thought of fastening a cord to an arrow, and shooting thearrow so that it should pass between the first rounds of the ladderwhich hung from the threshold...
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...However, Herbertdeclared it to be an orang-outang...
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...Not an ape had appeared...
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..."Decidedly it is too bad," said the reporter; "and the worst of it is,there is no way of putting an end to it...
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... so as to form a communication with the southernpart of the island and Granite House; then the making of an enclosure...
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...The poultry yard occupied an area of two hundred square yards on thesouth eastern bank of the lake...
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...To make pyroxyle, the cotton must be immersed in the fuming azotic acidfor a quarter of an hour, then washed in cold water and dried...
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..."Now," said Gideon Spilett, "since we possess an atlas as well as asextant, let us see, my dear Cyrus, the exact position which LincolnIsland occupies in the Pacific...
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...Pencroft, as may be believed, was all eagerness to carry out his newenterprise, and would not leave his work for an instant...
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...At times italmost seemed as if an under-current raised these monstrous billowswhich thundered against the wall of Granite House...
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...Cyrus Harding alone, alleging some work as an excuse,did not join them, but remained at Granite House...
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...Hehad resolved, therefore, to attempt the exploration of the well duringthe absence of his companions, and an opportunity for doing so had nowpresented itself...
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...At the back was arude fireplace, with a few cold cinders, supporting an armful of drywood...
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...Should the island be inhabited after all, and should some one have takenpossession of her? But he shrugged his shoulders at such an unreasonablesupposition...
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