...Cyrus Harding and hiscompanions could not but admire the lovely effects so easily produced bynature with water and trees...
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...It would have been easy tobring down one of these quadrumani with a gunshot, and Pencroft wasgreatly tempted to fire, but Harding opposed so useless a massacre...
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...Instead of proceeding over the summit of acliff or along a sandy beach, the settlers were obliged to remain undercover of the trees so that they might continue on the shore...
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..."I fear so...
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...Herbert then thought of fastening a cord to an arrow, and shooting thearrow so that it should pass between the first rounds of the ladderwhich hung from the threshold...
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...It is to this family of the anthropoid apesthat so many characteristics belong which prove them to be possessed ofan almost human intelligence...
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...And so, without more ceremony, Master Jup was installed in GraniteHouse...
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... so as to form a communication with the southernpart of the island and Granite House; then the making of an enclosure...
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...Theyet unknown portion of Lincoln Island was that of the wood-coveredSerpentine Peninsula, which sheltered the wild beasts, from which GideonSpilett was so anxious to clear their domain...
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...Harding then took the tube outof Herbert's hands, and, giving to it a pendulous motion, he ended bylengthening the malleable bubble so as to give it a cylindro-conicshape...
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...The sailor endeavoured to speak, but could not get out a word, so,seizing the pipe, he carried it to his lips, then applying the coal, hedrew five or six great whiffs...
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... so fruitful ofdisasters?...
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...And so the next day Gideon Spilett became Neb's assistant and wasinstalled in his culinary laboratory...
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...From time totime Herbert relieved him at the helm, and the lad's hand was so firmthat the sailor had not a point to find fault with...
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... as soon he was heard to express himself in theseincoherent sentences:—...
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...The plateau thus formed one immensekitchen-garden, well laid out and carefully tended, so that the arms ofthe settlers were never in want of work...
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..."There is no need for it to go so very fast," replied Cyrus Harding...
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... Pencroft had thought of doing so...
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