...Now the last storm had brought down anumber of large birch trees, the bark of which would be perfectly suitedfor their purpose...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...It was both fatigue spared and time gained, for they wouldhave been obliged to cut a path through the thick wood with their axes...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...After half an hour's rest, the settlers resumed their journey, and not aspot among the rocks was left unexamined...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...Harding and his companions made ready their fire-arms, in case of anemergency...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...At six o'clock, all was stowed away, and after having given the creekthe very suitable name of "Port Balloon," the settlers pursued their wayalong Claw Cape...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...The journey had been long, and the task of getting down theballoon had not rested either their arms or legs...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...Gideon Spilett shared his feelings in thisrespect, and the two conversed together in whispers of the inexplicablecircumstance which baffled even their intelligence and experience...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...Whether this was a chimpanzee, anorang-outang, or a gorilla, he took rank among the anthropoid apes, whoare so called from their resemblance to the human race...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...They were not even trying toreplace the ladder, by which it would have been easy to descend; perhapsin their terror they had forgotten this way of escape...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...These birdssoon became accustomed to returning every evening to their new dwelling,and showed more disposition to domesticate themselves than theircongeners, the wood-pigeons...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...The onagas being unharnessed, were thence led to their stable, andPencroft before going to sleep gave vent to his feelings in a deep sighof satisfaction that awoke all the echoes of Granite House...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...Linen—Shoes of Seal-leather—Manufacture ofPyroxyle—Gardening—Fishing—Turtle-eggs—Improvement of MasterJup—The Corral—Musmon Hunt—New Animal and VegetablePossessions—Recollections of their Native Land...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...It was towards the end of January the colonists began their labours inthe centre of the island...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...However, notwithstanding their fatigue, they returned the next day tovisit the corral...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
... not even knowing how they should preserve their miserablelives from the fury...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...Master Jup, entrusted with carrying them their dailynourishment, leavings from the kitchen, etc...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...The musmons in the corral had been stripped of their wool, and thisprecious textile material was now to be transformed into stuff...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...A dozen foxes, a few wildboars, and even a jaguar, were taken in this way, the animals beingfound dead, their stomachs pierced by the unbent bones...
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