...Frith, 1879; TheMysterious Island, tr...
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..."Well," said the engineer, "that proves that within three months agun-shot was fired in Lincoln Island...
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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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...This fact is now beyond doubt, and it is a happycircumstance for us settlers in Lincoln Island...
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...The settlers in Lincoln Island had now regained their dwelling, withouthaving been obliged to reach it by the old opening, and were thereforespared the trouble of mason's work...
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...The musmons were very numerous in this part of the island...
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...Theyet unknown portion of Lincoln Island was that of the wood-coveredSerpentine Peninsula, which sheltered the wild beasts, from which GideonSpilett was so anxious to clear their domain...
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...His firstobservation had given him for the situation of Lincoln Island...
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...Now it happened that this whale appeared to have no wish to leave thewaters of the island...
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..."Nothing more is now wanting to our island...
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..."But it is not nearly as good as Lincoln Island...
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..."One to Tabor Island, for instance...
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..."Even so," replied the engineer, "you will risk depriving the colony ofLincoln Island of two settlers out of five...
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..."A castaway!" exclaimed Pencroft; "left on this Tabor Island not twohundred miles from us! Ah, Captain Harding, you won't now oppose mygoing...
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...The weather was fine, the barometer was rising,the wind appeared settled, everything then was in favour of these bravemen whom an act of humanity was taking far from their island...
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...Therewas so much uncertainty in their enterprise! Were they near TaborIsland? Was the island still inhabited by the castaway to whose succourthey had come...
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...But the astonishing thing was that no smoke arose to show thatthe island was inhabited...
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...And there was no reason to doubt that this was Tabor Island, sinceaccording to the most recent charts there was no island in this part ofthe Pacific between New Zealand and the American coast...
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..."So as to do here," replied Herbert, "that which Captain Harding did thevery first thing on Lincoln Island, by climbing Mount Franklin...
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...Obliquely to the oval of the island rana stream through a wide meadow falling into the sea on the west by anarrow mouth...
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