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1 1,2| distinguished was Captain Cyrus Harding. He was a native 2 1,2| without hope of success." Cyrus Harding was courage personified. 3 1,2| affair without a scratch. ~Cyrus Harding and Gideon Spilett, 4 1,2| and mother, but to whom Cyrus, who was an Abolitionist 5 1,2| On that day the engineer, Cyrus Harding, was accosted in 6 1,2| and daring an engineer as Cyrus Harding knew perfectly well 7 1,3| passed from the time when Cyrus Harding disappeared to the 8 1,4| that the current had thrown Cyrus Harding on the shore there. ~ 9 1,4| place. It was there that Cyrus Harding had disappeared. 10 1,4| little expected ever to see Cyrus Harding again; but wishing 11 1,5| forebodings; the engineer, Cyrus Harding, had not been found! ~ 12 1,5| their attempt to recover Cyrus Harding. He and Neb had 13 1,5| weighed on his mind. Was Cyrus still alive? If he was alive, 14 1,5| their unquestioned chief, Cyrus Harding, was, alas! missing, 15 1,6| everything. ~And yet, if Cyrus Harding had been with them, 16 1,6| hope no longer again to see Cyrus Harding. The castaways could 17 1,6| not believe in the loss of Cyrus Harding. No, it did not 18 1,7| Then," said the reporter, "Cyrus Harding must have disappeared 19 1,7| absolute disappearance of Cyrus and Top, living or dead, 20 1,7| must be to the advantage of Cyrus Harding. Why had Neb not 21 1,7| the dog of the engineer, Cyrus Harding. But he was alone! 22 1,7| having pronounced the name of Cyrus Harding, Top gave a few 23 1,7| was that of the engineer, Cyrus Harding. ~ ~ 24 1,8| explanation would come later. When Cyrus was able to speak he would 25 1,8| have been all over with Cyrus Harding. ~"You thought your 26 1,8| been a narrow escape for Cyrus Harding! ~Neb then recounted 27 1,8| unaccountable to them how Cyrus Harding, after the efforts 28 1,8| circulation of the blood. Cyrus Harding moved his arm again, 29 1,8| clock when they returned to Cyrus Harding whom Spilett had 30 1,8| listen to me without fatigue, Cyrus?" asked the reporter. ~" 31 1,8| added some of the flesh. ~Cyrus Harding ate a little of 32 1,8| all the events with which Cyrus was unacquainted, the last 33 1,8| carried off by the sea?" ~Cyrus Harding considered. He knew 34 1,8| others." ~"Pencroft," said Cyrus Harding, "will you take 35 1,8| footprints were to be found, Cyrus remarked to the reporter,-~" 36 1,8| footmarks. It was therefore Cyrus Harding who had left them 37 1,8| accounting for the rescue of Cyrus Harding, and that Top deserved 38 1,8| was placed on the sand; Cyrus Harding was sleeping profoundly, 39 1,9| say, Mr. Spilett-" ~"Isn't Cyrus here?" replied the reporter. ~" 40 1,9| which his companions had in Cyrus Harding. The engineer was 41 1,9| It was better to be with Cyrus in a desert island, than 42 1,9| imperturbably replied,-~"Cyrus is here!" ~While in the 43 1,9| be done. ~First of all, Cyrus Harding was carried into 44 1,9| the twentieth time, that Cyrus Harding would not have been 45 1,9| feeling somewhat refreshed, Cyrus Harding crossed his arms, 46 1,9| whereabouts do you think, Cyrus, this storm has thrown us?" ~" 47 1,9| You say 'Never,' my dear Cyrus?" ~"Better to put things 48 1,0| expressed his opinion that if Cyrus Harding was not a magician, 49 1,0| employed their day well. Cyrus Harding had almost entirely 50 1,0| would be best to do; but Cyrus Harding, who was evidently 51 1,0| found, and at nine o'clock Cyrus Harding and his companions 52 1,0| are on volcanic ground," Cyrus Harding had said, and his 53 1,0| such a comical tone that Cyrus Harding, Gideon Spilett, 54 1,0| it was almost night when Cyrus Harding and his companions, 55 1,0| when all was finished. ~Cyrus Harding then thought of 56 1,0| darkness was not yet deep. Cyrus Harding and the boy walked 57 1,0| walk of twenty minutes, Cyrus Harding and Herbert were 58 1,0| its complete extinction. Cyrus Harding's attempt would 59 1,0| nearly eight o'clock when Cyrus Harding and Herbert set 60 1,0| instant on a liquid surface. Cyrus Harding seized the lad's 61 1,1| Chapter 11 ~Half an hour later Cyrus Harding and Herbert had 62 1,1| clock in the morning when Cyrus Harding, Herbert, Pencroft, 63 1,1| feared nothing, just because Cyrus Harding was with them. Pencroft 64 1,1| no one will detain us!" ~Cyrus Harding followed the same 65 1,1| the summit of the cone, Cyrus Harding had had a hope of 66 1,1| midst of the immense ocean. ~Cyrus Harding reflected a few 67 1,1| for it is so uneven." ~If Cyrus Harding was not mistaken 68 1,1| volcano and the east coast Cyrus Harding and his companions 69 1,1| the northeastern gulf. ~Cyrus Harding and his companions 70 1,1| to archipelagoes. Would Cyrus Harding be able to find 71 1,1| the signal for departure, Cyrus Harding said to them in 72 1,1| And you are right, my dear Cyrus," replied the reporter, 73 1,1| principal ones," then said Cyrus Harding; "for those of the 74 1,1| have applauded him, when Cyrus Harding said simply,-~"Let 75 1,2| time, have you not?" ~"Yes, Cyrus." ~"Consequently, your watch 76 1,2| over the northern slopes. ~Cyrus Harding expected to reach, 77 1,2| we have to deal," replied Cyrus Harding. "I trust that there 78 1,2| the oxygen of the air. ~Cyrus Harding, dipping in his 79 1,2| on the kangaroos tracks. Cyrus Harding called them back 80 1,2| stream grew much wider, and Cyrus Harding supposed that they 81 1,2| mile in this direction, Cyrus Harding had not been able 82 1,2| left bank of the Mercy, Cyrus Harding and his companions 83 1,2| give himself up to sleep, Cyrus Harding drew from his pocket 84 1,3| the beginning," replied Cyrus Harding. ~And in fact, the 85 1,3| it. ~"At the beginning," Cyrus Harding had said. Now this 86 1,3| the sailor. ~"Well?" asked Cyrus Harding. ~"Well! I would 87 1,3| opportune one. They set out. ~Cyrus Harding proposed that they 88 1,3| north. At the said hour, Cyrus marked this point, and putting 89 1,3| not recognize the species. Cyrus Harding advised them to 90 1,3| and Pencroft, guided by Cyrus Harding, brought, on a hurdle 91 1,3| pottery. When it suited Cyrus Harding to change them into 92 1,3| summit of Mount Franklin. ~Cyrus Harding gazed for some time 93 1,3| twenty-seven degrees from it, but Cyrus Harding knew this and made 94 1,3| simplify the operation. ~Cyrus Harding pointed one leg 95 1,4| themselves in different ways. ~Cyrus Harding had provided himself 96 1,4| These measurements finished, Cyrus Harding and the lad returned 97 1,4| measured 333 feet in height. ~Cyrus Harding then took the instrument 98 1,4| remained thirty-seven degrees. Cyrus Harding concluded, therefore, 99 1,4| is detestable; however, Cyrus Harding observed them attentively, 100 1,4| added the engineer. ~"Well, Cyrus," asked the reporter, "if 101 1,4| it is necessary," replied Cyrus Harding. ~But while these 102 1,4| observation was to be made. What Cyrus Harding was to do to ascertain 103 1,4| side opposite to the sun, Cyrus Harding made the shadow 104 1,4| The moment had come, and Cyrus Harding knelt on the sand, 105 1,4| its shortest. Moreover, as Cyrus Harding was working on the 106 1,4| and when it appeared to Cyrus Harding that it was beginning 107 1,4| degree of west longitude. ~Cyrus Harding announced this result 108 1,4| American coast! ~And when Cyrus Harding consulted his memory, 109 1,5| the two specimens which Cyrus Harding had brought back, 110 1,5| is combined with it. ~Now Cyrus Harding wanted iron, and 111 1,5| needed to make iron?" ~"Since Cyrus has said so!" replied the 112 1,5| any other explanation. ~Cyrus Harding, Herbert, Gideon 113 1,5| retreat. During this time Cyrus Harding, Spilett, and Neb, 114 1,5| them on the spot, while Cyrus Harding and the reporter 115 1,5| and three hours afterwards Cyrus Harding had at his disposal 116 1,5| allowing too much to escape. Cyrus Harding had nothing but 117 1,5| o'clock in the evening, Cyrus Harding gave the signal 118 1,5| day, the 21st of April, Cyrus Harding accompanied by Herbert, 119 1,5| transformed and reduced, But Cyrus Harding intended to economize 120 1,5| It was the last which Cyrus Harding intended to forge, 121 1,6| accident. ~"Besides," added Cyrus Harding, who this day was 122 1,6| outside." ~"That is true, Cyrus," replied the reporter, " 123 1,6| the very day we want it?" ~Cyrus Harding listened to the 124 1,6| reached to the beach. ~Cyrus Harding thought, not without 125 1,6| were on the upper plateau. Cyrus Harding, Gideon Spilett, 126 1,6| the Creek and the Mercy. ~Cyrus Harding and his companions 127 1,6| by a blow from his stick. Cyrus Harding examined the reptile, 128 1,6| descent from Mount Frankl in. Cyrus Harding ascertained that 129 1,6| suddenly silent. ~Neither Cyrus Harding nor his companions 130 1,6| lake. ~"Here, Top!" cried Cyrus Harding, who did not like 131 1,6| to knowing that, my dear Cyrus?" asked Gideon Spilett. ~" 132 1,6| than twenty feet off, and Cyrus was calling him back, when 133 1,6| wounds, miraculously saved. ~Cyrus Harding and his companions 134 1,7| driven away with stones, for Cyrus wished to keep the fat for 135 1,7| affair. ~At this moment Cyrus Harding had other thoughts. 136 1,7| from the Red Creek. ~"Well, Cyrus," said the reporter, "there 137 1,7| this." ~"At what place, Cyrus?" ~"At the part of the bank 138 1,7| Spilett. ~"Well," replied Cyrus Harding, "I will blow up 139 1,7| shall make use of!" replied Cyrus. "Come, come!" ~The engineer 140 1,7| few minutes after them, Cyrus Harding, Herbert, and Gideon 141 1,7| reserved it for another use. ~Cyrus Harding chose, behind the 142 1,7| chemical work was going on, Cyrus Harding proceeded with other 143 1,7| Now, a practical man, like Cyrus Harding, would rather try 144 1,7| But this was not all. Cyrus Harding still needed, in 145 1,7| niter, or of saltpeter. ~Cyrus Harding could have manufactured 146 1,7| alumina, was thrown away. ~Cyrus Harding had now at his disposal 147 1,7| To obtain sulphuric acid, Cyrus Harding had only one operation 148 1,7| mixture. ~This last operation Cyrus Harding had made alone, 149 1,7| burn without exploding. ~Cyrus Harding could certainly 150 1,7| cause the explosion. ~But Cyrus Harding knew that nitro-glycerine 151 1,8| Chapter 18 ~Cyrus Harding's project had succeeded, 152 1,8| with flint and steel, and Cyrus Harding leading, the settlers 153 1,8| exhalation. ~"Well, my dear Cyrus," said Gideon Spilett, " 154 1,8| with our exploration," said Cyrus Harding. "Perhaps lower 155 1,8| iron-tipped spears," said Cyrus Harding. "Keep on your guard, 156 1,8| Here is our dwelling," said Cyrus Harding. ~"But it was occupied 157 1,8| doesn't bark for nothing!" ~Cyrus Harding looked at his dog, 158 1,8| the sea might be pierced. Cyrus Harding, during the descent, 159 1,8| my friends!" exclaimed Cyrus Harding, "when we have lighted 160 1,8| day. ~Before departing, Cyrus Harding leaned once more 161 1,8| out." ~"Forward!" replied Cyrus Harding. ~The little band 162 1,8| torch went out in its turn, Cyrus Harding and his companions 163 1,9| it for important works. Cyrus Harding's first care was 164 1,9| outside ladder," replied Cyrus Harding, "a rope ladder, 165 1,9| against every contingency." ~Cyrus Harding spoke wisely; and 166 1,9| Following the plan proposed by Cyrus Harding, the space was to 167 1,9| was also very fatiguing. Cyrus Harding, therefore, resolved 168 1,9| No labor came amiss to Cyrus Harding, who thus set an 169 1,9| all appeared easy to him; Cyrus Harding helping, everything 170 1,9| he performed well; and Cyrus Harding became more and 171 1,9| made much easier. Besides, Cyrus Harding hoped later to establish 172 1,9| strongly cemented together. Cyrus Harding did not yet realize 173 1,0| make another irruption. Cyrus Harding had taken precautions 174 1,0| severe. Did you not say, Cyrus, that this thirty-fifth 175 1,0| were at least very useful. Cyrus Harding would only have 176 1,0| are entirely consumed, but Cyrus Harding having manufactured 177 1,0| proportion it is true, but Cyrus Harding, with all his intelligence, 178 1,0| make bread of it," replied Cyrus Harding. ~"Bread, cakes, 179 1,0| About eighty!" said Cyrus Harding. "Then, if we plant 180 1,0| In four years," replied Cyrus Harding, "and even in two 181 1,0| It will grow," replied Cyrus Harding. ~This was the 20th 182 1,1| During this period of cold, Cyrus Harding had great cause 183 1,1| day had scarcely broken, Cyrus Harding, Gideon Spilett, 184 1,1| my dear Spilett," replied Cyrus Harding, "I have also observed 185 1,1| Pencroft. ~"Why not?" replied Cyrus Harding. "Why should not 186 1,1| It is probable," replied Cyrus Harding, "and that would 187 1,1| Coral insects," replied Cyrus Harding. "By constant work 188 1,1| of the future. ~"My dear Cyrus," replied Spilett, "these 189 1,1| five o'clock in the evening Cyrus Harding and his companions 190 1,2| some polar country, neither Cyrus Harding nor his companions 191 1,2| solid and immovable retreat! Cyrus Harding had also his legitimate 192 1,2| on the hardened surface. Cyrus Harding and his companions 193 1,2| hunted or collected wood, Cyrus Harding and Gideon Spilett 194 1,2| now had at their disposal, Cyrus Harding undertook an operation 195 1,2| made of it, and one day Cyrus Harding announced that they 196 1,2| been most productive. But Cyrus Harding considered it of 197 1,2| uneasiness? Top's conduct puzzled Cyrus Harding even more than he 198 1,2| asserted had been promised by Cyrus Harding. The latter, knowing 199 1,2| What's the matter?" asked Cyrus Harding. ~"The matter? the 200 2,1| startled them more completely. ~Cyrus Harding did not hesitate 201 2,1| is unquestionable," said Cyrus Harding, "and these are 202 2,1| Such is my advice," replied Cyrus Harding, "for it is to be 203 2,1| uneasiness among the colonists. ~Cyrus Harding and Gideon Spilett, 204 2,1| different times. However, Cyrus Harding, after having discussed 205 2,1| my dear Spilett?" ~"Yes, Cyrus." ~"Well, then, it is this: 206 2,1| of the chase, remembering Cyrus Harding's recommendations, 207 2,1| to Granite House. There Cyrus Harding listened to the 208 2,1| is true, my boy," replied Cyrus Harding. ~"Then how did 209 2,1| returned the sailor. ~Cyrus Harding had given this explanation, 210 2,2| Bay more closely. ~As to Cyrus Harding, he did not speak; 211 2,2| the shore, Pencroft!" said Cyrus. ~A few strokes of the oar 212 2,2| the important question. Cyrus Harding and his companions 213 2,2| wanting, indeed," murmured Cyrus Harding thoughtfully. ~" 214 2,2| Gospel. ~"Willingly," replied Cyrus Harding. ~He took the sacred 215 2,2| applies to our situation." ~Cyrus Harding smiled at the sailor' 216 2,3| their happiness, although Cyrus Harding made them promise 217 2,3| the banks was magnificent. Cyrus Harding and his companions 218 2,3| carried to the canoe, where Cyrus Harding had remained buried 219 2,3| lecture with great animation. Cyrus Harding listened smiling, 220 2,3| long shadows on the ground. Cyrus Harding, seeing that he 221 2,3| long as we can," replied Cyrus Harding. "To-morrow, at 222 2,3| among the branches of which Cyrus Harding and his companions 223 2,4| would it take to do this? Cyrus Harding had said two hours, 224 2,4| his compass in his hand, Cyrus Harding led the way. ~The 225 2,4| by some stream. However, Cyrus Harding did not remember 226 2,4| Herbert. ~"Very well," replied Cyrus Harding. "Let us follow 227 2,4| to the great surprise of Cyrus Harding, Herbert, who was 228 2,4| heaped up at the cave. ~Cyrus Harding, seeing the clump 229 2,5| Chapter 5 ~Cyrus Harding and his companions 230 2,5| search, then," returned Cyrus Harding. ~At one o'clock 231 2,5| What! then you admit, Cyrus, that she was swallowed 232 2,5| is the matter, Top?" said Cyrus Harding. ~Top barked louder, 233 2,5| see, Pencroft," replied Cyrus Harding; "we shall see." ~" 234 2,5| attack them at the base. ~Cyrus Harding and Spilett, seated 235 2,5| Strange indeed!" returned Cyrus Harding. ~Strange or not, 236 2,6| Chapter 6 ~Cyrus Harding stood still, without 237 2,6| My friends," at last said Cyrus Harding, "there is only 238 2,6| was keeping good watch. Cyrus Harding alone waited with 239 2,6| lower part of the ladder. ~Cyrus Harding, Gideon Spilett, 240 2,6| sight, Neb, Pencroft, and Cyrus climbed the plateau and 241 2,6| be rebuilt. Fortunately, Cyrus Harding had not as yet effected 242 2,6| head of the animal, when Cyrus Harding seized his arm, 243 2,6| enter the service of Captain Cyrus Harding?" ~Another respondent 244 2,7| to the enclosure, it was Cyrus Harding's intention to establish 245 2,7| end down firmly," replied Cyrus Harding. ~This was done 246 2,7| island extremely easy. ~Cyrus Harding now imparted to 247 2,7| discharge of its waters, but Cyrus Harding had ascertained 248 2,7| On the 21st of November, Cyrus Harding began to plan the 249 2,7| future use of the colony. ~Cyrus Harding, wishing to complete 250 2,8| lack of thread, thanks to Cyrus Harding's idea of re-employing 251 2,8| away their shot uselessly. ~Cyrus Harding still recommended 252 2,8| deficiency. As to powder, Cyrus Harding would have been 253 2,8| Nothing could be more simple. ~Cyrus Harding had only at his 254 2,8| for besides the palisade, Cyrus Harding built large sheds, 255 2,8| the circle around them. Cyrus Harding, Pencroft, Neb, 256 2,8| still more plans. ~As to Cyrus Harding he was for the most 257 2,9| to the engineer, reminded Cyrus Harding of a promise which 258 2,9| to please you," replied Cyrus Harding. ~"But you have 259 2,9| House. About this time, too, Cyrus Harding attempted to manufacture 260 2,9| wished-for temperature. Cyrus Harding thus soon had everything 261 2,9| or rather a pasty state, Cyrus Harding collected with the 262 2,9| which he admired immensely. ~Cyrus Harding and Herbert, while 263 2,9| forbidden by the Japanese laws. ~Cyrus Harding and Herbert, after 264 2,9| Spilett to say,-~"My dear Cyrus, have you ever, since you 265 2,9| know to-morrow," replied Cyrus Harding, "and if it had 266 2,9| imperfection of his apparatus, Cyrus Harding had operated with 267 2,9| sextant, let us see, my dear Cyrus, the exact position which 268 2,0| return before six months, Cyrus Harding and Pencroft should 269 2,0| bows, lay along the sand. ~Cyrus Harding was not working 270 2,0| custom-house officers. ~Cyrus Harding and Neb were taken 271 2,0| returning to the dockyard, Cyrus Harding conceived the idea 272 2,0| powder and shot," rejoined Cyrus Harding. ~"That will be 273 2,0| Yes, Pencroft," returned Cyrus Harding, "and very good 274 2,0| recognized the plant, with Cyrus, who prepared it, and with 275 2,1| transformed into stuff. ~Of course Cyrus Harding, having at his disposal 276 2,1| operation, ably directed by Cyrus Harding, was a complete 277 2,1| of either wood or coal. Cyrus Harding had established 278 2,1| could not but increase; and Cyrus Harding, who had been much 279 2,1| to say-~"But now, my dear Cyrus, all this industrial and 280 2,1| primitive elements," replied Cyrus Harding, "and decomposed 281 2,1| part in this excursion. Cyrus Harding alone, alleging 282 2,1| the island? This is what Cyrus Harding wished to know. 283 2,1| been used as a staircase. Cyrus Harding descended deeper, 284 2,1| could not be answered. ~Then Cyrus Harding, having ended his 285 2,2| blocks were manufactured by Cyrus Harding under Pencroft's 286 2,2| cannot be undone," replied Cyrus Harding. "We must consult 287 2,2| was plain to all, and, by Cyrus Harding's orders, they reached 288 2,2| prolonged until the evening. ~Cyrus Harding was equally anxious 289 2,2| developed before his eyes. ~Cyrus Harding gazed on it in silence. ~" 290 2,2| length from the shore. ~Cyrus Harding took the bottle. 291 2,3| No, Pencroft," replied Cyrus Harding; "and you shall 292 2,3| What do you think about it, Cyrus?" ~During this conversation 293 2,3| it had been agreed that Cyrus Harding, Neb, and Gideon 294 2,3| their farewells; they were Cyrus Harding and Neb. ~"Our friends," 295 2,4| and they well knew that Cyrus Harding would approve of 296 2,4| fire, evidently lighted by Cyrus Harding, showed them the 297 2,5| the mouth of the Mercy. ~Cyrus Harding and Neb, who had 298 2,5| there they are!" exclaimed Cyrus Harding. ~As to Neb in his 299 2,5| rather he was a man! There, Cyrus, that is all we can tell 300 2,5| possible at present," replied Cyrus Harding, "but only a few 301 2,5| a wish to run away. ~But Cyrus Harding approaching, placed 302 2,5| murmured the engineer. ~Cyrus Harding had attentively 303 2,5| settlers in Lincoln Island. ~Cyrus Harding, during breakfast, 304 2,5| Pencroft-" ~"My boy!" said Cyrus Harding, "you ran a great 305 2,5| companion." ~"You hope, then, Cyrus, to succeed in reforming 306 2,5| mouth of the Mercy?" asked Cyrus Harding. ~"No, captain," 307 2,5| and to such a degree, that Cyrus Harding and the reporter 308 2,5| board the "Bonadventure." Cyrus Harding had profited by 309 2,5| important question, which Cyrus Harding was anxious to answer, 310 2,5| influence he evidently felt. Cyrus Harding resolved then to 311 2,5| its rays on the island. Cyrus Harding and Pencroft went 312 2,5| His eyes were fixed on Cyrus Harding, and he followed 313 2,5| his eyes. ~"Ah!" exclaimed Cyrus Harding, "you have become 314 2,6| across his brain, and to use Cyrus Harding's expression, by 315 2,6| tried to avoid his look, and Cyrus Harding having endeavored 316 2,6| Who are you?" he asked Cyrus Harding. ~"Castaways, like 317 2,6| will respect," interrupted Cyrus Harding quickly. "If he 318 2,6| resolution, he came to find Cyrus Harding. His eyes were red 319 2,6| and-" ~"My friends," said Cyrus Harding, "do not let us 320 2,6| That is probable," replied Cyrus Harding. ~"It must then 321 2,6| That is true," rejoined Cyrus Harding thoughtfully. ~" 322 2,6| aspect of his worst days. ~Cyrus Harding and his companions 323 2,6| must let him alone!" said Cyrus Harding. ~"He will never 324 2,6| of a mill was necessary. Cyrus Harding could have utilized 325 2,6| the necessary material. ~Cyrus Harding made his model, 326 2,6| go so very fast," replied Cyrus Harding. "It is known by 327 2,6| us!" ~The event justified Cyrus Harding's predictions. On 328 2,6| resounded,-~"Help! help!" ~Cyrus Harding and the reporter, 329 2,6| of it. ~"My friend," said Cyrus Harding, "we have just contracted 330 2,6| that you know us," added Cyrus Harding, "will you give 331 2,7| life continued as before. Cyrus Harding and Gideon Spilett 332 2,7| why," invariably replied Cyrus Harding. ~"When?" ~"Perhaps 333 2,7| the point of withdrawing. Cyrus Harding understood what 334 2,7| live there with them?" ~Cyrus Harding gazed at the unfortunate 335 2,7| words profoundly impressed Cyrus Harding and his companions. 336 2,7| and I, are the same." ~Cyrus Harding and his companions 337 2,7| you live with us?" asked Cyrus Harding. ~"Captain Harding, 338 2,7| like, Ayrton," answered Cyrus Harding. Ayrton was going 339 2,8| He will come back," said Cyrus Harding. ~"Come, now, captain," 340 2,8| That proves," answered Cyrus Harding, "that Ayrton was 341 2,8| Do you know, my dear Cyrus," said Gideon Spilett, " 342 2,8| know nothing!" interrupted Cyrus Harding. "I am content to 343 2,8| to this day!" ~"Indeed, Cyrus," said Spilett, "these things 344 2,8| pirates, etc. ~Therefore Cyrus Harding resolved to put 345 2,8| Herbert. ~"Electric," replied Cyrus Harding. "We have all the 346 2,8| machine had been commenced, Cyrus Harding left his companions 347 2,8| than for this purpose. ~Cyrus Harding, after mature consideration, 348 2,8| other through the clay. ~Cyrus Harding then took two slips 349 2,8| apparatus constructed by Cyrus Harding, an apparatus which 350 2,8| completely isolated. Besides, Cyrus Harding never allowed a 351 2,8| thought of doing so, but Cyrus Harding having told him 352 2,8| observed Gideon Spilett. ~Cyrus Harding gazed at the sheet 353 2,9| my friends," then said Cyrus Harding, "that Ayrton was 354 2,9| that it is not so," replied Cyrus Harding, "and that Heaven 355 2,9| proposed by Pencroft, and Cyrus Harding fully acquiesced 356 2,9| might be of some duration. ~Cyrus Harding informed Ayrton 357 2,9| of eight or nine miles. ~Cyrus Harding and his companions 358 2,9| Gulf." ~"Pencroft," said Cyrus Harding, "do as you think 359 2,9| Why, indeed, my dear Cyrus," said Spilett, "we have 360 2,9| No! No one!" answered Cyrus Harding. ~A few minutes 361 2,0| anxiety. ~During the night, Cyrus Harding and Gideon Spilett 362 2,0| engineer's hand; and here was Cyrus Harding expressly declaring 363 2,0| Bonadventure" returned, and to urge Cyrus Harding to acquaint their 364 2,0| perhaps some meteor?" ~"No, Cyrus," answered the reporter, " 365 2,0| collected on Prospect Heights, Cyrus Harding began by saying,-~" 366 2,0| fell into our hands?" ~As Cyrus Harding thus enumerated, 367 2,0| Well, my friends," replied Cyrus Harding, "during the night 368 2,0| Granite House," answered Cyrus Harding, "and if a fire 369 2,0| this comfortable clothing. Cyrus Harding proposed that he 370 2,0| diverted from their projects Cyrus Harding and his companions. ~ 371 2,0| running to the room in which Cyrus Harding then was, he extended 372 2,0| the looked-for spot, and Cyrus Harding, lowering it, pronounced 373 3,1| definitely know what to expect. ~Cyrus Harding and Herbert having 374 3,1| exceedingly!" ~"Yes," answered Cyrus Harding; "but now Ayrton 375 3,1| recent maps. Do you think, Cyrus, that that is a sufficient 376 3,1| first without any reply. But Cyrus Harding, after some moments' 377 3,1| your service, gentlemen." ~Cyrus Harding gave him his hand, 378 3,1| it. ~"My friends," said Cyrus Harding, "perhaps this vessel 379 3,1| it-shall we not?" ~"Yes, Cyrus," replied the reporter, " 380 3,1| himself unworthy to do so! ~Cyrus Harding understood what 381 3,1| could do nothing but wait. ~Cyrus Harding had not seen the 382 3,2| purposed to land on the beach! ~Cyrus Harding and his companions 383 3,2| only. ~"However," observed Cyrus Harding, "here we are in 384 3,2| set foot on it; but, as Cyrus Harding had conjectured, 385 3,2| Ayrton, and he well knew that Cyrus Harding would be of his 386 3,2| thanks to Ayrton's devotion, Cyrus Harding would not be surprised, 387 3,2| island and the colonists. Cyrus Harding evidently could 388 3,2| to fight at the side of Cyrus Harding. There was nothing 389 3,2| Who?" asked Pencroft. ~Cyrus did not reply, but pointed 390 3,3| and they must be killed!" ~Cyrus Harding had clearly represented 391 3,3| in the following manner:-~Cyrus Harding and Herbert remained 392 3,3| it was soon evident to Cyrus Harding, on observing the 393 3,3| mouth of the river, and on Cyrus Harding and Herbert, in 394 3,3| They had scarcely rejoined Cyrus Harding and Herbert, before 395 3,3| We must wait!" answered Cyrus Harding. ~"But Mr. Spilett 396 3,3| the pirates from landing? ~Cyrus Harding felt this strongly, 397 3,3| Pencroft. ~At that moment, Cyrus Harding, Ayrton, the sailor, 398 3,3| Have you formed any plan, Cyrus?" asked the reporter. ~" 399 3,3| followed by frightful cries! ~Cyrus Harding and his companions 400 3,4| been exterminated!" ~And Cyrus Harding, hurrying away the 401 3,4| island. ~For two hours, Cyrus Harding and his companions 402 3,4| marvelous in the occurrence?" ~Cyrus Harding did not answer. ~" 403 3,4| the holes in the hull. ~Cyrus Harding and his companions, 404 3,4| Lincoln Island. ~However-and Cyrus Harding observed it in silent 405 3,4| for the powder-magazine. Cyrus Harding thought that it 406 3,4| which soon finished her. Cyrus Harding had intended to 407 3,4| workshop of the Chimneys. ~Cyrus Harding examined the cylinder 408 3,4| it was not I," answered Cyrus Harding; "but it was there, 409 3,5| explosion of this torpedo. Cyrus Harding could not be mistaken, 410 3,5| My friends, then," said Cyrus Harding, "we can no longer 411 3,5| in speaking thus, my dear Cyrus," replied Gideon Spilett. " 412 3,5| be so. ~"Yes," rejoined Cyrus Harding, "if the intervention 413 3,5| thank you, Ayrton," answered Cyrus Harding, "but I should like 414 3,5| is settled, then," said Cyrus Harding. "We will begin 415 3,5| spray. ~For the fourth piece Cyrus Harding slightly increased 416 3,5| hesitated at first to reply, and Cyrus Harding regretted that Pencroft 417 3,6| to be feared from them. Cyrus Harding wished to set out 418 3,6| till to-morrow," replied Cyrus Harding. "It is possible, 419 3,6| he would be in safety. ~Cyrus Harding, Gideon Spilett, 420 3,6| least appearance of danger. ~Cyrus Harding and his companions 421 3,6| heard. ~"Let us enter," said Cyrus Harding. ~And the engineer 422 3,7| They have killed him!" ~Cyrus Harding and Gideon Spilett 423 3,7| sword-bayonet or shot. Assisted by Cyrus Harding, he proceeded to 424 3,7| been hit by the bullet. ~Cyrus Harding and Gideon Spilett 425 3,7| No, Pencroft," replied Cyrus Harding, "no! He is not 426 3,7| manner. ~"Pencroft!" said Cyrus Harding. ~Gideon Spilett 427 3,7| reporter felt anxious. ~"Cyrus," said he, "I am not a surgeon. 428 3,7| himself close to the bed. Cyrus Harding stood near. Pencroft 429 3,7| Spilett then explained to Cyrus Harding that he thought 430 3,7| days. ~Gideon Spilett and Cyrus Harding reasoned thus with 431 3,7| his eyes, he recognized Cyrus Harding, the reporter, and 432 3,7| watched by the sick-bed, Cyrus Harding and the reporter 433 3,7| must not come!" returned Cyrus Harding quickly. "He would 434 3,7| Granite House." ~"No, no! Cyrus," answered the reporter, " 435 3,7| here?" ~"Top!" exclaimed Cyrus Harding. ~The animal sprang 436 3,7| hoped that where neither Cyrus Harding nor the reporter 437 3,7| little before eleven o'clock, Cyrus Harding and the reporter, 438 3,7| fastened to his neck, and Cyrus Harding read these words, 439 3,8| else to be done!" repeated Cyrus Harding. "When Herbert is 440 3,8| be acknowledged, my dear Cyrus, that this time his protection 441 3,8| greatest benefit to him. Cyrus Harding, Gideon Spilett, 442 3,8| not have hesitated?" ~"No, Cyrus!" said Gideon Spilett, " 443 3,8| necessary to each other. Cyrus Harding knew this well, 444 3,8| be for a time. ~In short, Cyrus Harding believed that fortune 445 3,9| the 29th of November by Cyrus Harding, Gideon Spilett, 446 3,9| can leave it together." ~Cyrus Harding's reasoning was 447 3,9| That is difficult to say, Cyrus," answered the reporter, " 448 3,9| occurred which compelled Cyrus Harding and his two friends 449 3,9| nor even Top himself. ~Cyrus Harding was not mistaken. 450 3,9| Pencroft harnessed the onager. Cyrus Harding and the reporter 451 3,9| Are the guns ready?" asked Cyrus Harding. ~They were. The 452 3,9| known to the convicts. ~Cyrus Harding and Gideon Spilett 453 3,9| bridge over Creek Glycerine. Cyrus Harding expected to find 454 3,0| Herbert. Ten minutes after, Cyrus Harding, Spilett, and Pencroft 455 3,0| of the corral themselves? Cyrus Harding and his companions 456 3,0| Would it not be best to let Cyrus Harding judge of what he 457 3,0| And, in speaking thus, Cyrus Harding thought of Herbert, 458 3,0| Herbert and Pencroft, while Cyrus Harding, accompanied by 459 3,0| have to be reconstructed. ~Cyrus Harding's face, which was 460 3,0| cure it," said Spilett to Cyrus Harding, "we need a febrifuge." ~" 461 3,0| losing a moment," replied Cyrus Harding. ~The bark of the 462 3,0| extracting its essence. ~Cyrus Harding went himself to 463 3,0| stretched his arms towards Cyrus Harding, towards Spilett, 464 3,1| poultry-yard, wall, or stables, Cyrus Harding preferred to wait. 465 3,1| greatest possible benefit. Cyrus Harding thought he might 466 3,1| next morning, at daybreak, Cyrus Harding took the necessary 467 3,1| himself at the onagers' heads. Cyrus Harding, the reporter, and 468 3,1| Nevertheless," observed Cyrus Harding, "I notice that 469 3,1| from Granite House, and Cyrus Harding calculated that 470 3,2| does not surprise me," said Cyrus Harding to his companions. " 471 3,2| definitive encampment." ~"I am of Cyrus' opinion," said the reporter, " 472 3,2| accompanied by Pencroft. Cyrus Harding consented. Top and 473 3,2| would have been contrary to Cyrus Harding's instructions. ~ 474 3,2| corral, my friends!" said Cyrus Harding. ~"Shall we leave 475 3,2| glimmering a feeble light. Cyrus Harding made up his mind 476 3,2| been prudently tied to it. ~Cyrus Harding, Pencroft, and Gideon 477 3,2| body of a man. ~Suddenly Cyrus Harding drew back, and in 478 3,2| the circle of light, and Cyrus Harding could hear the noise 479 3,3| companion, as is known, fell by Cyrus Harding's dagger. ~Ayrton' 480 3,3| have been struck!" said Cyrus Harding. ~"But with what 481 3,3| was conferred, which in Cyrus Harding's eyes marred, in 482 3,3| murdered him. ~"And now," said Cyrus Harding, as he ended his 483 3,3| formation of the valleys that Cyrus Harding was obliged to conduct 484 3,3| obscurity was complete, Cyrus Harding was obliged to confess 485 3,3| of the crater," replied Cyrus Harding, "some change has 486 3,3| dear Spilett," answered Cyrus Harding, "should it not 487 3,3| nor the ultimate result." ~Cyrus Harding and Spilett, on 488 3,3| with the discomfiture of Cyrus Harding and his companions. ~ 489 3,4| appeared improbable. ~But Cyrus Harding, less confident, 490 3,4| lucky." ~"Well," replied Cyrus Harding, "that will be exactly 491 3,4| their previous success. ~Cyrus Harding then busied himself 492 3,4| entirely discontinued. ~Cyrus Harding and his companions 493 3,4| dear Spilett," answered Cyrus Harding, "and it is evidently 494 3,4| nothing else than sea salt, Cyrus Harding easily extracted 495 3,4| colonists to any painful trial. ~Cyrus Harding even observed that 496 3,4| On the 7th of September, Cyrus Harding, having observed 497 3,5| outlets for the burning lava. ~Cyrus Harding explained these 498 3,5| waterfall on the shore, Cyrus Harding managed to establish 499 3,5| suddenly rang. ~All were there, Cyrus Harding, Gideon Spilett, 500 3,5| colonists were at the corral. ~Cyrus Harding rose. 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