...Gideon Spilett jokingly asked whetherthese active and merry quadrupeds did not consider him and hiscompanions as degenerate brothers...
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..."Well," said the reporter to him, in a low voice, "this is a strangething...
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... now we've gothim?"...
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..."A handsome fellow!" said Pencroft; "if we only knew his language, wecould talk to him...
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...A single thing had the honour of drawing him, but for one day only, fromhis dockyard...
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... and one fineday we will present him with a pipe already filled!"...
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...Now, what will happen if a hungry animal swallows one of thesebaits? Why, the heat of his stomach will melt the ice, and the bone,springing straight, will pierce him with its sharp points...
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...Pencroft jumped up, and his great good-natured face grew pale when hesaw the reporter presenting him with a ready-filled pipe, and Herbertwith a glowing coal...
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...The engineer had previously madeknown to him the result of the exploration which he had made the daybefore...
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...This was plain to all, and, by Cyrus Harding's orders, they reached thespot indicated by him, while the culpeux rushed fiercely through thegloom...
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..."And we will save him," replied the sailor...
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...From time to time Top, walking on tip-toe, as onemight say, came to visit his friend, and seemed to approve of all thecare that had been taken of him...
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...Pencroft gave him his directions as a commander tohis steersman, and Herbert never allowed the Bonadventure to swerveeven a point...
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...Evidently there wasnothing to be done, for the time at least, but to take him on board theBonadventure...
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..."Come, my friend," said the engineer to him...
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..."Yes," replied Harding, "we must take him to the plateau, on the borderof the forest...
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...If one of thesettlers approached him...
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..."And they will no longer find him," said Herbert...
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...I believe that the unhappy man hassuffered, that he has severely expiated his faults, whatever they mayhave been, and that the wish to unburden himself stifles him...
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