...Some of these trees lay on the ground, and they hadonly to be barked, which was the most difficult thing of all, owing tothe imperfect tools which the settlers possessed...
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...However, they overcameall difficulties...
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... they have not yet shown themselvesnear Granite House?"...
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..."No, Herbert; or, at least, they were what might be called provisionalcastaways...
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...But happily his fears were notrealised, and an hour and a half after they set out—all that time hadbeen taken up in going a distance of three miles—the boat touched thebeach below Granite House...
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... for in proportion as they approached the bottom ofthe box...
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...It was necessary to think not only of the things which they should takewith them, but also of those which they might have by chance to bringback to Granite House...
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...However, they took also one of the carbines andsome cartridges...
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..."To render the countries which they inhabit healthy...
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..."Because they give fevers?"...
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...The space which they occupied extended asfar as the eye could reach on each side of the Mercy, which wound alongbetween high green banks...
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...Hecalculated that they were still five or six miles from the coast, andthis distance was too great for them to attempt traversing during thenight in the midst of unknown woods...
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...The banks rose higher and higher, and already they were approaching thespurs of Mount Franklin...
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..."And they don't happen to do for smoking?"...
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...Nowshould they undertake it immediately...
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...Shrubs and creepers were uninjured, and they had even to cut them awaywith the axe, as they had done in the deepest recesses of the forest...
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..."Well, if there is any one up there," replied Pencroft, who began tolose patience, "I will give them a hail, and they must answer...
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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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...Neb bewailed himself, much disappointed at notbeing able to get into his kitchen, for the provisions which they hadhad on their expedition were exhausted, and they had no means ofrenewing them...
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...The risingsun now shone on the cliff and they could see the windows, the shuttersof which were closed, through the curtains of foliage...
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...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...
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...All his companions followed him, and in a minute they had arrived at thethreshold...
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