...Whilst strolling along the shore about two miles from Granite House,Herbert and Neb were fortunate enough to capture a magnificent specimenof the order of chelonia...
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...It was necessary to think not only of the things which they should takewith them, but also of those which they might have by chance to bringback to Granite House...
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...This luncheon would sustain them till their supper, which theyintended to take at Granite House...
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...The canoe was hauled up on the beach near the Chimneys, and allproceeded towards the ladder of Granite House...
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...Now Granite House was more than their dwelling, it was their warehouse...
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...Some one had entered Granite House—there could be no more doubt aboutthat...
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...The sun had now completely risen, and the whole façade of Granite Housebecame illuminated by his rays; but in the interior as well as on theexterior all was quiet and calm...
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...By means of the cord they would then beable to draw down the ladder to the ground, and so re-establish thecommunication between the beach and Granite House...
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...It was certainly lucky, that at themoment they were about to set out to do so, the apes had been seizedwith that terror, no less sudden than inexplicable, which had driventhem out of Granite House...
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... which made thecouches at Granite House into quite comfortable beds!...
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...That evening the hunters returned to Granite House quite exhausted...
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..."You once spoke of an apparatus which would take the place of the longladders at Granite House...
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...For this, it was enough to augment the flow of the littlestream which supplied the interior of Granite House with water...
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...This took twomonths; but all these manipulations were successfully carried on unknownto Pencroft, for, occupied with the construction of his boat, he onlyreturned to Granite House at the hour of rest...
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...But as theinvasion of the plateau could only be made by the left bank of theMercy, it was sufficient to oppose the culpeux on the narrow bankbetween the river and the cliff of granite...
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...Breakfast over, Harding and his companions left Granite House andreturned to the beach...
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...On the 10th of December, a week after his return to Granite House,Harding saw the stranger approaching, who, in a calm voice and humbletone, said to him: "Sir, I have a request to make you...
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