..."It is more than probable, my boy; for if their stay was prolonged, andabove all, if they were still here, some accident would have at lastbetrayed their presence...
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...Spilett," said Herbert, "that some day orother we may find traces of their landing...
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...Itappeared that the chest did not contain some thing which he evidentlyheld in great esteem...
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...Beyond that, the Mercy waslost in the brushwood, where it was fed from some hidden source...
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...The first hatchet blows were given among the brushwood in themidst of some mastick-trees, a little above the cascade; and his compassin his hand, Cyrus Harding led the way...
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...They advanced some way into the wood, but to their great disappointment,they as yet saw no signs of any human being having passed that way...
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...The atmosphere was felt to be full of electricity, and aperiod of some length of tempestuous weather was to be feared...
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..."It is evident," said Gideon Spilett, "that this well is in directcommunication with the sea, and that some marine animal comes from timeto time to breathe at the bottom...
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..."Here, master," cried Neb; "here's something to employ our time!Preserved and made into pies we shall have a welcome store! But I musthave some one to help me...
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..."Shouldyou be surprised to hear him beginning to speak to us some day?"...
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..."Doubtless," replied Gideon Spilett; "but to see the state in which wefind these plantations, it is to be feared that the island has not beeninhabited for some time...
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...Did some recollection of his former calling return to him?However that might be he remained tranquil, astonished rather thandepressed...
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...He was ledthere without difficulty; and with careful attention, it might, perhaps,be hoped that some day he would be a companion to the settlers inLincoln Island...
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... speaking like some one whoobliges himself to speak...
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...The lightning blazedand the thunder continued to roll for some hours...
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