...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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..."It appears so," replied Herbert, who could not understand it at all,and was gazing at the stones scattered on the sand...
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...This was alsoindicated by a second case of metal which had preserved them from damp,and which could not have been soldered in a moment of haste...
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...But soon the flow completely failed them either the tide was going down,and it was about the hour, or it could no longer be felt at thisdistance from the mouth of the Mercy...
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...Cyrus Harding, seeing that he could not hope to reach thewestern coast of the island...
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...There was, however, not a sail in sight; nothing could be seen along theshore as far as the eye could reach...
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..."Well, my boy," replied the reporter, "you could have done the same...
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...From the point of the peninsula on which the settlers now were theirgaze could extend along the south-west...
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...The shore was of course examined with the same care from the edge of thewater to the cliff, and nothing could be discovered even with the aid ofthe instrument...
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...The settlers listened and they thought they heard a sort of chucklinglaugh, of which they could not guess the origin...
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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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...The opening was,it is true, closed up with a wall of cemented stones, which it would benecessary to sacrifice, but that could easily be rebuilt...
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...There they halted, in order to ascertain if the bridge could be thrownacross...
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...Nothing could be easier than to execute this project, and this is howthe engineer intended to set to work...
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...As fortunately it was situated on the other side of Creek Glycerine, itsinhabitants could not reach the plateau nor ravage the newly-madeplantation...
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...Nothing could be more rudimentary...
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..."But nothing is going on there; nothing could happen there...
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... do you think we could ever cease to blameourselves?"...
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