..."Capital!" cried Neb; "this is something which will rejoice friendPencroft's heart...
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...The lad evenfound the stones which he had used, and therefore he was certain of notbeing mistaken...
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...Pencroft hadkept his promise, and a light boat, the shell of which was joinedtogether by the flexible twigs of the crejimba, had been constructed infive days...
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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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...Itappeared that the chest did not contain some thing which he evidentlyheld in great esteem...
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...The next day, the 30th of October, all was ready for the proposedexploring expedition, which recent events had rendered so necessary...
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...If there had been a wreck on the coast, as wassupposed, there would be many things cast up, which would be lawfullytheir prizes...
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...Further on, Herbert remarkedthe lardizabala, a twining shrub which, when bruised in water, furnishesexcellent cordage; and two or three ebony trees of a beautiful black,crossed with capricious veins...
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...These different plants, which had been carefully rooted, up, werecarried to the canoe, where Cyrus Harding had remained buried inthought...
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...But it was to besupposed that this direction changed beyond that point, and that theMercy continued to the north-west, towards the spurs of Mount Franklin,among which the river rose...
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...Loriesare better food than the jacamar, the flesh of which is rather tough,but it was difficult to persuade Pencroft that he had not killed theking of eatable birds...
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..."There you are wrong, Pencroft," said the engineer; "these giganticeucalypti, which shelter us, are good for something...
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...The colonistsdisembarked, and a fire was soon lighted under a clump of trees, amongthe branches of which Cyrus Harding and his companions could, if it wasnecessary, take refuge for the night...
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...Since their departure, the settlers had descended the slopes whichconstituted the mountain system of the island, on to a dry soil, but theluxuriant vegetation of which indicated...
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...At half-past nine the way was suddenly found to be barred by an unknownstream, from thirty to forty feet broad, whose rapid current dashedfoaming over the numerous rocks which interrupted its course...
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