...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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...It was first necessary to select the trees which would afford a strongand supple bark for the work...
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...It would have been easy tobring down one of these quadrumani with a gunshot, and Pencroft wasgreatly tempted to fire, but Harding opposed so useless a massacre...
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...But the engineer would take nothingfor granted until he had explored the coast to the very extremity of theSerpentine peninsula...
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..."Our guns are only loaded with small shot, andbeasts which can roar as loud as that would care no more for it than forgrams of salt!"...
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..."That would be a long day's march...
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...However, it would besurprising, even in this case, that some of the masts or spars shouldnot have been thrown on the beach, out of reach of the waves...
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...This luncheon would sustain them till their supper, which theyintended to take at Granite House...
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...They were anxious toreach Granite House to eat and sleep, and if the bridge had beenconstructed, in a quarter of an hour they would have been at home...
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...To say that the settlers, notwithstanding their fatigue, slept well onthe sandy floor of the Chimneys would not be true...
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...Water-birds would prosper there as well as others, and the couple oftinamous taken in their last excursion would be the first to bedomesticated...
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...More than a hundred were thus taken, which were salted andstored for the time when winter, freezing up the streams, would renderfishing impracticable...
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... there would be no doing any thing with him!"...
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...The door and windows were immediately closed, oreverything in the rooms would have been drenched...
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..."You once spoke of an apparatus which would take the place of the longladders at Granite House...
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...With this fecula was mingled a mucilaginousjuice of disagreeable flavour, but which it would be easy to get rid ofby pressure...
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..."But it would perhaps be a good thing to do it with this instrument,which is more perfect than that which you before used...
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...Directly the trees were chosen, they were felled, stripped of theirbranches, and sawn into planks as well as sawyers would have been ableto do it...
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..."What a lucky chance it would be if we could capture it!" cried thesailor...
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...' for he would be well worth the trouble ofcatching!"...
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...The sides were everywhere entire; but points of rock jutted out here andthere, and by means of these points it would have been quite possiblefor an active creature to climb to the mouth of the well...
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