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...Pieces of bark,fastened one to the other, would form a light boat; and in case ofnatural obstacles, which would render a portage necessary, it would beeasily carried...
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...Theywere made purveyors to the colony...
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..."I must acknowledge one thing," said Herbert, "it is that CaptainHarding appears rather to fear than desire the presence of human beingson our island...
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...From this elevated situation his gaze extended over all the southernportion of the island, from Claw Cape on the south-east, to Reptile Endon the south-west...
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...There Cyrus Harding listened to the lad'saccount, shook his head and said nothing...
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...Whilst strolling along the shore about two miles from Granite House,Herbert and Neb were fortunate enough to capture a magnificent specimenof the order of chelonia...
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..."What a fine animal!" said Neb; "but how are we to catch it?"...
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..."We have only to turn theturtle on its back, and it cannot possibly get away...
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..."And Captain Harding will perhaps be very perplexed how to explain thisdisappearance" thought Herbert...
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..."Well," replied the engineer, "what the turtle could not do on the sandit might have been able to do in the water...
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...The sailor first crossed the channel, and steered close to the southernpoint of the islet...
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..."Pull to the shore, Pencroft!" said Cyrus...
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...We mustconvey it to Granite House, where we can open it easily and withoutbreaking it...
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...It appeared to be in aperfect state of preservation, which was explained by the fact that ithad stranded on a sandy beach, and not among rocks...
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...The water did notappear to have penetrated to the inside, and the articles which itcontained were no doubt uninjured...
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...One of the ropes which fastened the barrels waspartly unlashed and used as a cable to unite the floating apparatus withthe canoe...
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...But, wherever the chest might have come from, it was a treasure to thesettlers on Lincoln Island...
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...But the result of this discovery of the chest was, that it was more thanever necessary to explore the island thoroughly...
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...If any castaways hadlanded on the coast, it was to be feared they were without resources,and it was therefore the more necessary to carry help to them withoutdelay...
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