... rolledit between his finger and thumb; then...
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..."In five days, then, be it," replied the engineer...
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...So, then, the island was, or had been, inhabited by others than thesettlers...
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...By means of the cord they would then beable to draw down the ladder to the ground, and so re-establish thecommunication between the beach and Granite House...
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...They then, having eaten, returned to theirpost...
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...Fortunately,Cyrus Harding had not as yet effected his project of hiding this openingby raising the waters of the lake, for the operation would then havetaken some time...
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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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...The field was prepared, then surrounded with a strong palisade, high andpointed, which quadrupeds would have found difficulty in leaping...
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... and in which the wool was soaked forfour-and-twenty hours; it was then thoroughly washed in baths of soda...
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... then resumed...
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...Now and then a great albatross or frigate bird passed withingun-shot, and Gideon Spilett wondered if it was to one of them that hehad confided his last letter addressed to the New York Herald...
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...To rush on this monster, throw him on the ground in his turn, snatchHerbert from him, then bind him securely, was the work of a minute forPencroft and Gideon Spilett...
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...Herbert then in a few words related the incidents of the...
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...Herbert and the sailor then re-embarked on board the Bonadventure, theanchor was weighed, the sail hoisted, and the wind drove her rapidlytowards Claw Cape...
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...But then his countenance suddenly underwent a transformation...
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