...King, 1873;The English at the North Pole, 1873; Meridiana: Adventures of ThreeEnglish and Three Russians, 1873; Dr...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...Towle and N...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...And now, all this scaffolding of reasoningsfell before a simple ball of metal, found in the body of an inoffensiverodent! In fact, this bullet must have issued from a firearm, and whobut a human being could have used such a weapon?...
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...Cyrus Harding did not hesitate to give utterance to the suggestionswhich this fact, at once surprising and unexpected, could not fail toraise in his mind...
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...Herbertalso showed great courage and much of that presence of mind which mayjustly be called "the reasoning of bravery...
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...It is very possible that a storm may have driven them to theisland without destroying their vessel, and that, the storm over, theywent away again...
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..."In short," responded the reporter, "there are only Malays who frequentthese seas, and those fellows are ruffians which it is best to avoid...
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...They no longer saw its head or feet, and it was motionless asa rock...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...Herbert and Neb then drove their sticks underneath the animal, and bytheir united efforts managed without difficulty to turn it on its back...
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...It turned over when the tideovertook it, and then quietly returned to the deep sea...
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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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...In two days there won't be a single leak, and our boat will have no morewater in her than there is in the stomach of a drunkard...
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...Neb took one of the oars, Herbert the other, and Pencroft remained inthe stern in order to use the skull...
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...The sailor first crossed the channel, and steered close to the southernpoint of the islet...
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...The chest was heavy, and the barrels were scarcely sufficient to keep itabove water...
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... and cookingutensils which Neb covered with kisses!...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
..."It is more probablethat an American or European vessel has been driven into this quarter,and that her passengers, wishing to save necessaries at least, preparedthis chest and threw it overboard...
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...Till then, by making use of the productionsof nature, they had created everything for themselves, and, thanks totheir intelligence, they had managed without difficulty...
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...Itappeared that the chest did not contain some thing which he evidentlyheld in great esteem, for in proportion as they approached the bottom ofthe box, his hurrahs diminished in heartiness, and, the inventoryfinished, he was heard to mutter these words—...
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