...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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...But happily his fears were notrealised, and an hour and a half after they set out—all that time hadbeen taken up in going a distance of three miles—the boat touched thebeach below 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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...As soon as the first gleam of light appeared in the east, the colonists,suitably armed, repaired to the beach under Granite House...
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..."Magnificent, if you like," replied Pencroft; "but still I do not seehow we are to get into our house...
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...They even breakfasted on the scene of their labours, and theweather being magnificent, they only returned to Granite House to sleep...
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...That evening the hunters returned to Granite House quite exhausted...
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...The colonists, not having any pressing work out of doors, profited bythe bad weather to work at the interior of Granite House, thearrangement of which was becoming more complete from day to day...
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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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...Everything prospered, as well in the corral as in Granite House andcertainly the settlers, if it had not been that they were so far fromtheir native land, had no reason to complain...
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...Theirskins were brought back to Granite House, and there, by the help ofsulphuric acid, they were subjected to a sort of tanning process whichrendered them capable of being used...
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...Certain indigenous plants werediscovered, and those fit for immediate use, contributed to vary thevegetable stores of Granite House...
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...It was decided that the castaway, or rather the stranger, as he wasthenceforth termed by his companions, should live in one of the rooms ofGranite House, from which, however, he could not escape...
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...This was on the 30th of October, and consequently the castaway of TaborIsland had been a prisoner in Granite House for nine days...
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...On this evening the colonists were gathered in the dining-room ofGranite House...
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... the otherfor the corral; for if it was necessary the corral should be able tocommunicate with Granite House...
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...Besides, CyrusHarding never allowed a week to pass without going to see him, andAyrton came from time to time to Granite House, where he always found acordial welcome...
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...The weather was splendid, the temperature very warm in the day time; butin the evening the sea-breezes tempered the heat of the atmosphere andprocured cool nights for the inhabitants of Granite House...
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...Their companions were soon beside them, but could only ascertain onething, that not only the islet, but all the beach below Granite House,was covered with one uniform sheet of white...
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