...The weather wasmagnificent, the sea as calm as if its waters were contained within thenarrow limits of a lake...
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...One of the ropes which fastened the barrels waspartly unlashed and used as a cable to unite the floating apparatus withthe canoe...
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...Canoe and chest were then hauled up on the sand, and as the tide wasthen going out, they were soon left high and dry...
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...Neb, hurrying home,brought back some tools with which to open the chest in such a way thatit might be injured as little as possible, and they proceeded to itsinventory...
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...They were, in fact, those splendid trees, the giants of theextra-tropical zone, the congeners of the Australian and New Zealandeucalyptus, both situated under the same latitude as Lincoln Island...
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...The space which they occupied extended asfar as the eye could reach on each side of the Mercy, which wound alongbetween high green banks...
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...It was not such a shore as isusually formed by nature, either by extending a vast carpet of sand, orby grouping masses of rock, but a beautiful border consisting of themost splendid trees...
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..."Our guns are only loaded with small shot, andbeasts which can roar as loud as that would care no more for it than forgrams of salt!"...
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...And the sailor, seizing Herbert by the arm, dragged himbehind a rock, just as a magnificent animal showed itself at theentrance of the cavern...
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...Immediately, a regular explosion,or rather, a series of reports, broke the silence! The noise was caused,by the bamboos, which, as the flames reached them, exploded likefireworks...
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...The settlers unitingtheir efforts managed to drag it as far as the shore, where theydiscovered a large rocky cavity, which owing to its position could notbe visited either by the wind or rain...
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...Cyrus Harding, Gideon Spilett, Pencroft, and Neb drew back, so as to seeif anything appeared at the windows...
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...In half an hour the hunters returned with a few rock pigeons, which theyroasted as well as they could...
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...Fortunately,Cyrus Harding had not as yet effected his project of hiding this openingby raising the waters of the lake, for the operation would then havetaken some time...
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...They advanced quietly without showing anyuneasiness, and gazed at the men, in whom they could not as yetrecognise their future masters...
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...This done, the movements of the two magnificent creatures were leftentirely free, and the settlers avoided even approaching them so as toterrify them...
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...Bread alone was wanting at the table of the settlers, and as hasbeen said, they felt this privation greatly...
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..."If he was asmischievous as he is good...
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...Aboutthis time the female onaga gave birth to a young one which belonged tothe same sex as its mother, and which throve capitally...
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