...Cyrus Harding did not hesitate to give utterance to the suggestionswhich this fact, at once surprising and unexpected, could not fail toraise in his mind...
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..."Then how did it manage?"...
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..."At what distance from the sea did you leave this turtle?" asked theengineer, who, having suspended his work, was reflecting on thisincident...
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...The water did notappear to have penetrated to the inside, and the articles which itcontained were no doubt uninjured...
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...The construction of this corral did not take less than three weeks, forbesides the palisade, Cyrus Harding built large sheds, in which theanimals could take shelter...
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...So then, notwithstanding the imperfection of his apparatus, CyrusHarding had operated with so much skill that his error did not exceedfive degrees...
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...But if they did not pass it was not for want of having attempted it...
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...Several culpeux alreadylay dead on the ground, but their number did not appear to diminish, andit might have been supposed that reinforcements were continuallyarriving over the bridge...
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...Hisfriend Neb called him, and for the first time Jup did not reply to hisfriend's call...
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..."I am not particular about anything at all," retorted the sailor; whowas rather vexed by the engineer's opposition, but who did not wish tocause him anxiety...
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...The night passed quietly, as did the day of the 12th ofOctober...
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...They were on an islet which did not measure more than six miles incircumference, its shape not much bordered by capes or promontories,bays or creeks, being a lengthened...
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...This woody islet did not offer the varied aspects of Lincoln Island,arid and wild in one part, but fertile and rich in the other...
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...He did not appear to understandor even to hear...
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...Pencroft, uneasy to the last degree,yet did not despair, for he had a gallant heart, and grasping the tillerhe anxiously endeavoured to pierce the darkness which surrounded them...
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... had healready given them reason to think that his savage nature was becomingtamed? Did a brighter light burn in the depths of that obscured mind? Inshort...
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...At nightfall he did not return to the room assigned to him, but remainedunder some clump of trees, or when the weather was bad crouched in somecleft of the rocks...
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... "why did he entreat the...
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...Nor did the photographers forget to take the portraits of all theinhabitants of the island, leaving out no one...
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...The weather was variable, but the barometer did not fluctuate by suddenmovements, and they could therefore count on tolerable weather...
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...He did this towards themiddle of April...
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