...The sudden apparition of asupernatural being could not have startled them more completely...
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..."Yes, a real boat," replied the sailor; "but we do not want one for asea voyage, and in five days at the most, I will undertake to constructa canoe fit to navigate the Mercy...
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..."It is not impossible, Mr...
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...There was nothing in sight on the sea, not asail, neither on the horizon nor near the island...
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...Perhaps other creeks also ran towards the west, but they could not beseen...
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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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..."Well," replied the engineer, "what the turtle could not do on the sandit might have been able to do in the water...
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...As to Cyrus Harding, he did not speak; he simply gazed, and by themistrust which his look expressed, it appeared that he was examiningsome strange country...
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..."That is not admissible," replied the reporter...
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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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...Loriesare better food than the jacamar, the flesh of which is rather tough,but it was difficult to persuade Pencroft that he had not killed theking of eatable birds...
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...Cyrus Harding, seeing that he could not hope to reach thewestern coast of the island...
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...The source could not be far off, since it wasfed by the water from the southern slopes of the mountain...
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...Journey to the Coast—Troops of Monkeys—A new River—The Reason theTide was not felt—A woody Shore—Reptile Promontory—Herbert enviesGideon Spilett—Explosion of Bamboos...
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..."Will it not be better to wait until we have explored it to its mouth?"answered Herbert...
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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, is not the captain the best engineerin his profession? He will make us a bridge when we want one...
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...The journey had been long, and the task of getting down theballoon had not rested either their arms or legs...
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... and it was not more thantwelve feet off...
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...Strange or not, it was very fortunate...
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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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...There was something indeed in this to astonish the most apathetic ofmen, and the settlers were not men of that description...
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