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501 3,2| have perhaps returned," said Pencroft. ~"I do not think 502 3,2| I am of Cyrus' opinion," said the reporter, "and I think 503 3,2| perform." ~"That was well said, captain," replied the sailor, " 504 3,2| him. ~"No, my friends," said the engineer, "wait till 505 3,2| I beg of you, Pencroft," said the engineer. ~"Very well!" 506 3,2| Do not be imprudent," said Harding to the reporter 507 3,2| state of affairs. ~"Well," said he, after a little thought, " 508 3,2| We shall soon know," said Pencroft, "when we have 509 3,2| the corral, my friends!" said Cyrus Harding. ~"Shall we 510 3,2| entrenchment." ~"Forward, then!" said Gideon Spilett. ~The cart 511 3,2| stupefied. ~"I can swear," said Pencroft, "that this gate 512 3,2| It is our only chance," said he to his companions, "of 513 3,3| they have been struck!" said Cyrus Harding. ~"But with 514 3,3| murdered him. ~"And now," said Cyrus Harding, as he ended 515 3,3| have found our benefactor," said Herbert. ~"Yes," said the 516 3,3| said Herbert. ~"Yes," said the engineer, "we will do 517 3,3| voyage to make." ~"A voyage?" said Gideon Spilett. ~"Yes, to 518 3,3| to sea in her-" ~"And?" said Pencroft, his heart beating. ~" 519 3,3| exclaimed Pencroft. ~"Pencroft," said Herbert, taking the sailor' 520 3,3| We can take our time," said the reporter, "and we must 521 3,3| is not totally extinct?" said the reporter. ~"It is possible 522 3,3| an approaching eruption," said Gideon Spilett. ~"No," answered 523 3,3| volcano!" ~"You are right," said the engineer, again listening 524 3,4| nearest land. ~"Unless," said Pencroft, "our good genius, 525 3,4| Northern Hemisphere." ~"Yes," said Herbert, "and icebergs are 526 3,4| experienced in Lincoln Island," said Gideon Spilett, "may then 527 3,4| Gideon Spilett. ~"Look here," said he to Neb one day, "I would 528 3,4| Worlds! ~"As for that," said Pencroft, "when one has 529 3,4| this was all that was to be said about this enigma, and that 530 3,5| days there. ~"Herbert," said the sailor, "you will never 531 3,5| future. ~Ayrton silently said to himself that he would 532 3,5| negatively. ~"We must wait," said Gideon Spilett. "If it is 533 3,5| have heard all that was said in Granite House, to have 534 3,5| The telegram had clearly said,-~"Come to the corral immediately." ~ 535 3,5| ground. ~"There it is!" said he. ~This wire lay along 536 3,5| the west. ~"Follow it!" said Cyrus Harding. ~And the 537 3,5| and there-~"We must wait," said he. "The tide is high. At 538 3,5| returned to his companions, and said simply,-~"In an hour the 539 3,5| It is there, then?" said Pencroft. ~"Did you doubt 540 3,5| the bottom. ~"Jump in!" said Harding. ~In a moment the 541 3,5| to the rock. ~"Forward!" said Harding. ~And the two oars, 542 3,5| was again heard. ~"Stop!" said he. ~The boat stopped, and 543 3,5| an outlawed man!" ~"He!" said Harding. ~At the engineer' 544 3,6| seemed yet powerful, as he said in English, and in a tone 545 3,6| vessel-" ~"The 'Nautilus'?" said the captain, with a faint 546 3,6| great criminal, doubtless!" said Captain Nemo, a haughty 547 3,6| you have heard all," he said. ~And the captain, in a 548 3,6| assistance,-~"It is useless," he said; "my hours are numbered." ~ 549 3,6| the engineer,-~"Now, sir," said he, "now that you know my 550 3,6| dying man. "My child," he said, "may God bless you!" ~ ~ 551 3,7| some days? He himself had said that no remedy could avail, 552 3,7| terrors. ~"We can do nothing," said Gideon Spilett. ~"But of 553 3,7| reporter. ~"Nevertheless," said the sailor, "if we move 554 3,7| You are right, sir," he said. "I shall die here-it is 555 3,7| turned to the colonists and said, ~"You consider yourselves, 556 3,7| for you." ~"We promise," said Cyrus Harding. ~And by this 557 3,7| never efface. ~"What a man!" said Pencroft. "Is it possible 558 3,7| beneath it." ~"My friends," said the engineer, "it is useless, 559 3,7| around him. ~"Gentlemen," said the captain, "you are brave 560 3,7| To return, Pencroft?" said the captain, with a smile. " 561 3,7| last wish to transmit," said the engineer with emotion, " 562 3,7| to construct a vessel," said Gideon Spilett, "sufficiently 563 3,7| have known Captain Nemo," said Cyrus Harding. ~"It is here 564 3,7| completing the sentence, said simply,-~"Mr. Harding, I 565 3,7| recalled his companions; but he said nothing to them of the private 566 3,7| the forehead of the dead, said solemnly, "May his soul 567 3,8| perfectly serious. ~"Well said, Neb!" cried Pencroft, with 568 3,8| gone somewhat apart, he said,-~"The truth is, my friends, 569 3,8| eruption." ~"Well, captain," said Pencroft, "we shall witness 570 3,8| should not take place," said the reporter. ~"Who knows?" 571 3,8| consequences. ~"It seems to me," said Ayrton, who had reclined 572 3,8| apprehended. ~"Well, then!" said Pencroft, "are we not going 573 3,8| The crater is on fire!" said Herbert, who, more active 574 3,8| The change is rapid!" said the engineer. ~"That is 575 3,8| point." ~Gideon Spilett said no more, and soon, in spite 576 3,8| singular, Captain Harding," said Ayrton. ~"It is very serious," 577 3,8| prefer that it were so," said Cyrus Harding to himself. " 578 3,8| cared for, Captain Harding," said Ayrton. ~"Good, Ayrton." ~" 579 3,8| iron boat should be there," said the engineer. ~"It is here, 580 3,8| comes from the volcano," he said. ~Besides these sounds, 581 3,8| for a brief space. Then he said in a low voice,-~"Yes! the 582 3,8| terrible danger!" ~Ayrton said not a word, but, upon a 583 3,9| them. ~"My friends," he said, and his voice betrayed 584 3,9| Explain yourself, Cyrus!" said Gideon Spilett. ~"I will 585 3,9| will tell you, my friends," said the engineer. "Lincoln Island 586 3,9| volcano to escape." ~"Well?" said Pencroft, his brow suddenly 587 3,9| the matter!" ~"Not so!" said Cyrus Harding, "should a 588 3,9| The lake will cover us," said Gideon Spilett. ~"I hope 589 3,9| whatever it might be, then said,-~"Either the lake will 590 3,9| enough to break one's heart!" said Gideon Spilett, one day. ~" 591 3,9| We shall finish it," he said to the engineer, "we shall 592 3,0| Nemo did right to die," said Neb. ~During the five ensuing 593 3,0| raising his hand to Heaven, he said, "Oh! Almighty God! mercifully 594 3,0| found at the corral. ~"Ah!" said Pencroft, "it was then he 595 3,0| service." ~"My friends," said Cyrus Harding, in a voice 596 3,0| approaching the engineer, said simply, "Where should this 597 3,0| engineer. ~"Ayrton! Ayrton!" said Cyrus Harding, deeply touched.