...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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..."But if they were able to go away," observed the lad, "they could nothave been castaways...
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...Neb and Herbert stared at each other first, then they stared about them...
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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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...Neither the weapons northe instruments, contrary to the usual custom, bore the name of themaker; they were, besides, in a perfect state, and did not appear tohave been used...
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...As to the dictionaries of natural science and Polynesian idioms, bothwere English, but they neither bore the name of the publisher nor thedate of publication...
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...Till then, by making use of the productionsof nature, they had created everything for themselves, and, thanks totheir intelligence, they had managed without difficulty...
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... for in proportion as they approached the bottom ofthe box...
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...It was therefore agreedthat the next morning at break of day they should set out, by ascendingthe Mercy...
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...The engineer had observedthat it was increased by numerous affluents, but they were unnavigable,being simply little streams...
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...Supper was quickly devoured, for they were very hungry, and then therewas only sleeping to think of...
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...In the meanwhile, considering the rapid current Harding was led tosuppose that he and his companions were much farther from the westerncoast than they had at first supposed...
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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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...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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...It was certain that the settlers would end byreinstating themselves in their domicile and driving out the intruders,but when and how? that is what they were not able to say...
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...And when they thought of thevaluables which this storeroom contained, the patience so muchrecommended by the engineer, fast changed into great irritation, andthere certainly was room for it...
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...Nevertheless, they threw themselves on the orang, who defended himselfgallantly, but was soon overpowered and bound...
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...Employed in houses, they can wait attable, sweep rooms, brush clothes, clean boots, handle a knife, fork,and spoon properly, and even drink wine,...
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