..."Yes, a real boat," replied the sailor; "but we do not want one for asea voyage, and in five days at the most, I will undertake to constructa canoe fit to navigate the Mercy...
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... thatin five days the work will be finished!"...
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..."Capital!" cried Neb; "this is something which will rejoice friendPencroft's heart...
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...We will see if it applies to our situation...
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..."It will be enough to light a fire at the entrance of the cavern," saidthe reporter, "and no wild beasts will dare to cross the threshold...
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..."Well, is not the captain the best engineerin his profession? He will make us a bridge when we want one...
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...As totransporting you this evening to the other side of the Mercy, and thatwithout wetting one thread of your clothes, I will take care of that...
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..."Heappears young, and will be easy to educate, and we shall not be obligedto use force to subdue him, nor draw his teeth, as is sometimes done...
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...And then, no wages, do you hear, my boy? We will giveyou no wages at first, but we will double them afterwards if we arepleased with you...
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..."Well, we will visit it," said Pencroft...
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...We will build a decked boat, and I will undertake tosteer her...
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..."Well, we will sow them all this time," said the sailor, "except alittle in reserve...
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..."All right, Herbert, and on that day our worthy companion will havenothing left to wish for in this world...
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...Besides, we will speak further of thisvoyage, when the time comes to make it...
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..."Doubtless, but after the European mines, which will be soon worked morethoroughly with new machines, the American and Australian mines will fora long time yet provide for the consumption in trade...
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..."From the summit of that hill," said Spilett, "we can no doubt obtain acomplete view of the island, which will greatly facilitate our search...
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...Even if we do not find the castaway, at least our voyage will not havebeen useless, and God will have rewarded us...
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..."But night is coming on," added he, "and Ithink that it will be best to give up the search for the present...
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..."Nor to gather those seeds," added Herbert, "which will give us all thevegetables of the Old and the New Worlds...
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...And whoknows what will become of the survivor of us after a long solitude onthis island? It is a great misfortune to be alone...
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..."We will try," replied the engineer...
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...Do not letus press him to tell us his history! He will tell it to us doubtless,and when we know it, we shall see what course it will be best to follow...
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..."It is the last revolt of his wild nature," said he, "which remorse hastouched, and which renewed solitude will terrify...
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