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Jules Verne
The Mysterious Island

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1 1,3| the foot of a high wall of granite, he shook himself vigorously; 2 1,3| grotesque outline of high granite rocks. Towards the north, 3 1,3| separated by a perpendicular granite cliff, terminated at the 4 1,3| the continued ranges of granite. Lastly, beyond and above 5 1,4| perpendicular wall of very hard granite, which even the waves had 6 1,4| nestled in the crevices of the granite. A shot fired among this 7 1,4| between the two walls of granite, which began to sink above 8 1,4| as are often met with in granite countries and which bear 9 1,4| run between the two high granite walls; but if on the left 10 1,4| the southern crest of the granite platform, bordered by a 11 1,4| examined the cavities in the granite, and they really found eggs 12 1,7| composed of enormous blocks of granite, a few of which, insecurely 13 1,8| the enormous curtain of granite. The soil in front of the 14 1,1| plateau which crowned the high granite precipice above the Chimneys, 15 1,2| doubtless through a cleft in the granite. This lake was only, in 16 1,4| which it was proved that the granite cliff measured 333 feet 17 1,5| to forge the second on a granite anvil, and thus they obtained 18 1,6| examined all that mass of granite, and there is not a hole, 19 1,6| To attack this mass of granite, even by a mine, was Herculean 20 1,6| the irregular edge of the granite. ~It was a provoking circumstance, 21 1,6| visible it must go through the granite cliff at the west!" ~"But 22 1,7| doubtless, by a passage in the granite cliff, it joins the sea, 23 1,7| But it is a mass of granite!" observed Spilett. ~"Well," 24 1,7| Harding, "I will blow up the granite, and the water escaping, 25 1,7| succeed. And yet, how was this granite wall to be opened without 26 1,7| must exist in the mass of granite which supported Prospect 27 1,7| employ great means, open the granite, create a cascade, that 28 1,7| the more effect, as the granite is extremely hard, and will 29 1,7| only restrained by their granite case. Therefore, if this 30 1,7| vigorously, attacked the granite. The hole was made on the 31 1,7| large rent was seen in the granite! A rapid stream of water 32 1,8| existed in the interior of the granite, it might, perhaps, be of 33 1,8| able to stand upright. The granite, worn by the water for an 34 1,8| some projections of the granite, forming regular steps, 35 1,8| engineer examined this black granite. There was not a stratum, 36 1,8| of a regular well in the granite. It was by this that the 37 1,8| enormous thickness of the granite which composed the ceiling; 38 1,8| Pencroft attacked the granite, and for half an hour, by 39 1,8| eighty feet. ~In some places granite pillars, irregularly disposed, 40 1,8| fairy Aihambra in a mass of granite. ~The settlers were overwhelmed 41 1,8| call it?-" asked Herbert. ~"Granite House," replied Harding; 42 1,8| landing-place halfway up the long granite staircase. Then they began 43 1,9| position of the front of Granite House from the outside. 44 1,9| had been pierced in the granite. ~The pickaxe was easily 45 1,9| they evidently thought that Granite House had been discovered 46 1,9| always be easy to enter Granite House. ~"My friend," replied 47 1,9| his orders. ~The front of Granite House was then to be lighted 48 1,9| the beginning of the work, Granite House was abundantly lighted 49 1,9| were brought to the foot of Granite House. Till then, Harding 50 1,9| once raised, would render Granite House completely inaccessible. ~ 51 1,9| could easily be raised into Granite House. The transport of 52 1,9| be raised to the level of Granite House. As to the second 53 1,9| for the inhabitants of Granite House. ~The settlers soon 54 1,9| it was well received at Granite House. Besides these medicinal 55 1,9| chase was brought back to Granite House, and figured at the 56 1,9| hole was pierced in the granite above the window of the 57 1,9| be any want of water at Granite House. At last all was finished, 58 1,0| intermission. The tenants of Granite House could appreciate the 59 1,0| free to roast ourselves at Granite House!" said Pencroft. " 60 1,0| and only brought back to Granite House their fat and skin, 61 1,0| during the long evenings in Granite House. ~During this month 62 1,0| assembled in the great hall in Granite House, when the lad cried 63 1,0| climbed the height above Granite House. There, on the plateau, 64 1,1| himself on having brought to Granite House the little stream 65 1,1| provided with provisions, left Granite House, preceded by Top, 66 1,1| poultry-yard was established at Granite House, he observed that 67 1,1| have taken refuge. Before Granite House, at least, there were 68 1,1| hardness and solidity equal granite. Formerly, at the first 69 1,1| evening they all entered Granite House. ~ ~ 70 1,2| would be well received at Granite House. ~The traps were besides 71 1,2| violence, and at the height of Granite House the sea could be heard 72 1,2| island, and the position of Granite House preserved it from 73 1,2| grateful the inhabitants of Granite House then were to Heaven 74 1,2| against it. But here, in Granite House, in the middle of 75 1,2| smelled out the inhabitants of Granite House. "Now, what are these 76 1,2| store of wood was renewed at Granite House, and they profited 77 1,2| colonists were again shut up in Granite House, and as it was necessary 78 1,2| soon climbed up again to Granite House, and it was not without 79 1,2| hours, which the tenants of Granite House now had at their disposal, 80 1,2| September, and the prisoners in Granite House began to find their 81 1,2| The faithful dog found Granite House very narrow. He ran 82 1,2| delighted the tenants of Granite House, and they soon only 83 1,2| Pencroft then returned to Granite House, enchanted with his 84 1,2| served in the dining-room of Granite House. The kangaroo soup 85 2,1| excursions to the neighborhood of Granite House." ~The dinner ended 86 2,1| radius of two miles round Granite House; but the borders of 87 2,1| yet shown themselves near Granite House?" ~"Very astonishing 88 2,1| two sportsmen returned to Granite House. There Cyrus Harding 89 2,1| shore about two miles from Granite House, Herbert and Neb were 90 2,1| Neb. "We can't drag it to Granite House!" ~"Leave it here, 91 2,1| two hunters returned to Granite House, following the beach, 92 2,1| no use for, returned to Granite House. ~Arrived at the dockyard, 93 2,2| laid on the sand before Granite House, and the rising tide 94 2,2| point. This was formed of granite reeks, capriciously distributed, 95 2,2| us. We must convey it to Granite House, where we can open 96 2,2| to tow it to the beach at Granite House. ~And now, whence 97 2,2| We will tow this chest to Granite House," said the engineer, " 98 2,2| touched the beach below Granite House. ~Canoe and chest 99 2,2| articles were carried to Granite House, where they were methodically 100 2,3| chance to bring back to Granite House. If there had been 101 2,3| what distance are we from Granite House?" asked Herbert. ~" 102 2,4| had first thrown them. No granite cliff, no rocks, not even 103 2,4| luxuriant soil, supported by a granite base, the fine forest trees 104 2,4| would have worn away the granite and hollowed a practicable 105 2,4| ornament to the hall at Granite House. ~"Oh, Mr. Spilett, 106 2,5| back to it, and return to Granite House by the Mercy. Harding 107 2,5| that we should return to Granite House by the south coast." ~" 108 2,5| Herbert, "from Claw Cape to Granite House there must be at least 109 2,5| could not hope to reach Granite House before night. ~At 110 2,5| encumbered the beach. The granite cliff also gradually increased 111 2,5| they intended to take at Granite House. In a few minutes 112 2,5| who felt home-sickness for Granite House. ~But just as they 113 2,5| ropes, and cordage, to Granite House, for the weight of 114 2,5| between Flotsam Point and Granite House was another four miles, 115 2,5| They were anxious to reach Granite House to eat and sleep, 116 2,5| proceeded towards the ladder of Granite House. ~But at that moment, 117 2,6| event, they remained below Granite House, not knowing what 118 2,6| guard below the windows of Granite House, and when Top received 119 2,6| possibly enter it. ~Now Granite House was more than their 120 2,6| repaired to the beach under Granite House. The rising sun now 121 2,6| open. ~Some one had entered Granite House-there could be no 122 2,6| and the whole facade of Granite House became illuminated 123 2,6| The settlers asked if Granite House was inhabited or not, 124 2,6| communication between the beach and Granite House. There was evidently 125 2,6| it and dragged it inside Granite House. ~"The rascals!" shouted 126 2,6| Let us try to enter Granite House by the old opening 127 2,6| which to penetrate into Granite House so as to fight with 128 2,6| passed beneath the windows of Granite House, after telling Top 129 2,6| not a living quadrumana in Granite House. ~At this moment the 130 2,6| been seized in the hall of Granite House was a great fellow, 131 2,6| Master Jup was installed in Granite House. ~ ~ 132 2,7| which had driven them out of Granite House. Had the animals discovered 133 2,7| southern part of the island and Granite House; then the making of 134 2,7| enclosure being so far from Granite House, it would not be the 135 2,7| the communication between Granite House and the south of the 136 2,7| quadrumana. In this way, Granite House, the Chimneys, the 137 2,7| magnificent, they only returned to Granite House to sleep. ~During 138 2,7| vegetable earth, and below that granite. It was therefore necessary 139 2,7| necessary to bring the case to Granite House, and the colonists 140 2,7| shall have a railroad from Granite House to Port Balloon, with 141 2,7| awoke all the echoes of Granite House. ~ ~ 142 2,8| which made the couches at Granite House into quite comfortable 143 2,8| to supply the larder of Granite House. As fortunately it 144 2,8| were able to bring back to Granite House a dozen of these chelonians, 145 2,8| gave to the inhabitants of Granite House when, without their 146 2,8| thoroughly domesticated at Granite House, and that he often 147 2,8| have been troublesome at Granite House, and especially for 148 2,8| the hunters returned to Granite House quite exhausted. However, 149 2,9| rattled against the facade of Granite House like volleys of grape-shot. 150 2,9| work at the interior of Granite House, the arrangement of 151 2,9| place of the long ladders at Granite House, captain," said he; " 152 2,9| supplied the interior of Granite House with water. The opening 153 2,9| the basket to the door of Granite House. ~It was on the 17th 154 2,9| obliged to make the ascent to Granite House. About this time, 155 2,9| fifty panes. The windows at Granite House were soon furnished 156 2,9| bearings, and returned to Granite House, where they made known 157 2,9| collect some, and returned to Granite House with an ample supply 158 2,9| well in the corral as in Granite House, and certainly the 159 2,0| skins were brought back to Granite House, and there, by the 160 2,0| plant, and then returned to Granite House, where they smuggled 161 2,0| boat, he only returned to Granite House at the hour of rest. ~ 162 2,0| whether from the windows of Granite House, or from Prospect 163 2,0| Point, three miles from Granite House, and at high tide. 164 2,0| to taint the environs of Granite House, and in this fusion 165 2,0| umbrellas nor stays used at Granite House. The upper part of 166 2,0| resumed by the inmates of Granite House. ~However, before 167 2,1| resumed in the interior of Granite House, mending clothes and 168 2,1| thundered against the wall of Granite House. ~When the settlers, 169 2,1| join them, but remained at Granite House. ~The hunters proceeded 170 2,1| level with the passage of Granite House, and which communicated 171 2,1| sounded solid. It was compact granite, through which no living 172 2,2| the settlers did not leave Granite House unless to look after 173 2,2| at the central window of Granite House, and the settlers 174 2,2| the river and the cliff of granite. ~This was plain to all, 175 2,2| He was gently drawn up to Granite House. There he was laid 176 2,2| vegetable medicine chest of Granite House. Jup was at first 177 2,2| Turk at the entrance to Granite House! ~"My pipe," cried 178 2,2| ballasted with heavy blocks of granite walled up, in a bed of lime, 179 2,2| the vegetable stores of Granite House. ~They were a species 180 2,3| Spilett should remain at Granite House, but an objection 181 2,3| the colonists ascended to Granite House. ~The next day, at 182 2,3| perceived on the heights of Granite House two men waving their 183 2,3| Herbert waved in return, and Granite House soon disappeared behind 184 2,4| will make up the stores of Granite House. The supply of powder 185 2,5| live in one of the rooms of Granite House, from which, however, 186 2,5| and his companions left Granite House and returned to the 187 2,5| powder-magazine, either outside Granite House or in the Upper Cavern, 188 2,5| more than three miles from Granite House, and we have a fine 189 2,5| passed by the stranger in Granite House, had he already given 190 2,5| of one of the windows of Granite House. But gradually he 191 2,5| Island had been a prisoner in Granite House for nine days. It 192 2,5| Spilett waited for them before Granite House. The lift descended, 193 2,6| soon brought him back to Granite House. Two days after this 194 2,6| meal times he never came to Granite House, although invited 195 2,6| appeared on the table at Granite House. Every one munched 196 2,6| forest in the neighborhood of Granite House, without meeting or 197 2,7| beyond the enclosure of Granite House. ~What was the mystery 198 2,7| without reckoning work in Granite House, they were never in 199 2,7| week after his return to Granite House, Harding saw the stranger 200 2,7| however, be always welcome at Granite House. But since you wish 201 2,7| gathered in the diningroom of Granite House. It was then eight 202 2,7| him alone and ascended to Granite House. ~Now, they had been 203 2,8| inform the inhabitants of Granite House of it. ~Nevertheless 204 2,8| instantaneous communication with Granite House. ~It was on the 10th 205 2,8| corral from the bounds of Granite House. ~It did not take 206 2,8| telegraphic communication between Granite House and the corral. ~On 207 2,8| been manufactured, one for Granite House, the other for the 208 2,8| able to communicate with Granite House it might also be useful 209 2,8| might also be useful that Granite House should be able to 210 2,8| came from time to time to Granite House, where he always found 211 2,8| nights for the inhabitants of Granite House. There were, however, 212 2,8| carrying wood and coal to Granite House, or different mineral 213 2,8| ornamented the dining-room of Granite House, and if this continued, 214 2,8| ornamenting the walls of Granite House, and he stopped as 215 2,8| from one of the windows of Granite House, exclaimed,-~"Hallo! 216 2,8| but all the beach below Granite House was covered with one 217 2,9| together in the dining-room of Granite House. ~They had been talking 218 2,9| wintering a third time in Granite House. ~However, it was 219 2,9| decided that he should come to Granite House during the absence 220 2,9| have done in their rooms at Granite House, but they did sleep 221 2,9| the mouth of the well in Granite House. ~"Let us go close 222 2,0| Bonadventure" was put towards Granite House, and a fair wind filling 223 2,0| obligingly thrown down from Granite House; and lastly, how the 224 2,0| placed on the heights of Granite House." ~"Well, my friends," 225 2,0| sentence. ~"We did not leave Granite House," answered Cyrus Harding, " 226 2,0| of the well, which placed Granite House in communication with 227 2,0| bad season with them in Granite House, where he would be 228 2,0| Island, they were confined to Granite House. There were many violent 229 2,0| plans for the fitting up of Granite House. ~They had also some 230 2,0| were never distant from Granite House more than two or three 231 2,0| September. But, in short, Granite House did not suffer much 232 2,0| them during the evenings in Granite House, and they remained 233 2,0| windows of the dining-room at Granite House, and consequently 234 2,0| deposited in a dark nook of Granite House. ~Returning to the 235 3,1| into the dining-room of Granite House, told them what had 236 3,1| corral in communication with Granite House, sent this telegram:-" 237 3,1| sent for-Ayrton arrived at Granite House. He entered the dining-room 238 3,1| were preparing to leave Granite House, the vessel suddenly 239 3,1| also conceal the windows of Granite House with thick branches. 240 3,1| disguise the windows in the granite cliff. At the same time, 241 3,1| twenty minutes ago behind Granite House. Consequently the 242 3,1| just anchored in sight of Granite House! ~ ~ 243 3,2| for them to penetrate into Granite House." ~"But our plantations, 244 3,2| concealment afforded by Granite House, could not but be 245 3,2| penetrating by main force into Granite House, or by starving out 246 3,3| fire from the windows of Granite House, the pirates will 247 3,3| immediately ascended to Granite House and brought back a 248 3,3| the shore to the foot of Granite House. ~Gideon Spilett and 249 3,3| creepers hiding the windows of Granite House, and showing rather 250 3,3| that height, in the solid granite? From Claw Cape to the Mandible 251 3,3| by any possibility reach Granite House, as they could not 252 3,3| obliged to take refuge in Granite House!" observed Herbert. ~" 253 3,3| To shut themselves up in Granite House, to be besieged there, 254 3,3| revenge on the prisoners in Granite House. ~However, one chance 255 3,3| will have anchored before Granite House!" ~"Have you formed 256 3,3| We must take refuge in Granite House while there is still 257 3,3| themselves up to the door of Granite House, where Top and Jup 258 3,3| However, they were hoping that Granite House would be spared, thanks 259 3,3| a gaping aperture in the granite. ~The colonists' situation 260 3,3| in the upper passage of Granite House, and leave their dwelling 261 3,4| just at the right moment! Granite House was beginning to be 262 3,4| space in the store-rooms of Granite House, but that daytime 263 3,4| on guard at the foot of Granite House, would have quickly 264 3,4| well as the storerooms of Granite House. Pencroft, always 265 3,4| wreck had disappeared, and Granite House was enriched by nearly 266 3,5| communication with us by the well in Granite House, and has he thus a 267 3,5| there was no want of room in Granite House, in which they might 268 3,5| middle of that thick mass of granite. Many natural excavations 269 3,5| by pick-axe or mine, and Granite House thus became a general 270 3,5| and pulleys, right up into Granite House; embrasures were made 271 3,5| soon be seen through the granite cliff. From this height 272 3,5| to try the artillery of Granite House. ~"I believe so. However," 273 3,5| nearly three miles from Granite House, made it fly into 274 3,5| nearly five miles from Granite House, and disappear in 275 3,5| present themselves before Granite House! Not one can land 276 3,6| days there, and return to Granite House after having liberally 277 3,6| by sending a telegram to Granite House. ~Ayrton departed 278 3,6| which would completely guard Granite House against any surprise. 279 3,6| which fed the reservoir of Granite House and worked the lift, 280 3,6| three o'clock all three left Granite House. ~Neb accompanied 281 3,6| the 'Bonadventure' off to Granite House?" ~"Yes and no," answered 282 3,6| rate, since we must leave Granite House for a long expedition, 283 3,6| finding her on the sands of Granite House, and, during our absence, 284 3,6| prudent to bring our boat to Granite House, until the time when 285 3,6| Spilett, on their return to Granite House, told the engineer 286 3,6| he was on his way back to Granite House. In fact, two days 287 3,6| bell of the telegraph at Granite House remained mute. ~The 288 3,6| immediately decided that Granite House should not be left 289 3,6| he was to take refuge in Granite House, where, the lift once 290 3,6| connected the corral with Granite House. After walking for 291 3,6| that the despatches from Granite House had not been received 292 3,6| those from the corral at Granite House. ~"It wasn't the wind 293 3,6| were now half way between Granite House and the corral, having 294 3,6| stopped between the corral and Granite House, and who but the convicts 295 3,7| he must be carried-" ~"To Granite House? that is impossible!" 296 3,7| What! can't we carry him to Granite House?" asked Pencroft. ~" 297 3,7| Herbert without danger to Granite House." ~"But Neb?" asked 298 3,7| Well, I will go alone to Granite House." ~"No, no! Cyrus," 299 3,7| cannot! He will carry to Granite House the news of the corral, 300 3,7| bring back to us that from Granite House!" ~"Quick!" said Harding. " 301 3,7| your guard. Do not leave Granite House. Have the convicts 302 3,7| pointing in the direction of Granite House. ~Top sprang forwards, 303 3,7| Top had arrived safely at Granite House, Neb would have sent 304 3,7| pirates in the neighborhood of Granite House. I will not stir. 305 3,8| rejoined Neb, so as to defend Granite House. ~"Humph!" said Pencroft, " 306 3,9| allow him to be brought to Granite House. However well built 307 3,9| comfortable as the healthy granite dwelling. Besides, it did 308 3,9| entrenched in the depths of Granite House, would not allow himself 309 3,9| anxious to be reunited at Granite House. It pained the engineer 310 3,9| Oh, if we were only at Granite House!" ~"If we were at 311 3,9| House!" ~"If we were at Granite House," answered the engineer, " 312 3,9| Herbert may be carried to Granite House?" ~"That is difficult 313 3,9| would put off the return to Granite House until the first days 314 3,9| manufactured solely by the Granite House factory. ~"You see, 315 3,9| he would go directly to Granite House, for he could not 316 3,9| wish that he was there, at Granite House!" cried Pencroft, " 317 3,9| anxious than any to return to Granite House, for he knew how much 318 3,9| he could bear removal to Granite House. He was sure his strength 319 3,9| some misfortune menaced Granite House. ~"Captain Harding," 320 3,9| straight from the corral to Granite House, but the cart would 321 3,9| which separated it from Granite House. They would, therefore, 322 3,9| were in the neighborhood of Granite House. However, the colonists 323 3,0| the dangers which menaced Granite House, the ruins with which 324 3,0| stretched on his bed in Granite House. ~What cares were 325 3,0| only just time to get up to Granite House, where at least he 326 3,0| convicts could not reach him in Granite House. But the buildings, 327 3,0| brought the ape to the door of Granite House, from which he let 328 3,0| they might suppose that Granite House was defended by a 329 3,0| not covered by the fire of Granite House. They gave themselves 330 3,0| misfortunes. ~Spilett remained in Granite House with Herbert and Pencroft, 331 3,0| advanced to the foot of Granite House. The workshop at the 332 3,0| return of the settlers to Granite House, by having seen them 333 3,0| just now no one could leave Granite House. ~The engineer and 334 3,0| was destroyed. Happily, Granite House possessed a store 335 3,0| ruins, then he returned to Granite House. ~The following days 336 3,0| he brought them back to Granite House, and reduced them 337 3,0| shine in at the windows of Granite House. It promised to be 338 3,1| penetrate during the night into Granite House? It was inexplicable, 339 3,1| near one of the windows of Granite House, he could inhale the 340 3,1| appear in the vicinity of Granite House. There was no news 341 3,1| had sworn not to return to Granite House until their twofold 342 3,1| a road which would place Granite House in communication with 343 3,1| now complete arsenal of Granite House. But it was necessary 344 3,1| no one should remain at Granite House. Top and Jup themselves 345 3,1| necessary measures to protect Granite House from any invasion. 346 3,1| Pencroft stayed the last in Granite House in order to finish 347 3,1| when about six miles from Granite House, their progress became 348 3,1| encamped about nine miles from Granite House, on the border of 349 3,1| encamped fourteen miles from Granite House, and Cyrus Harding 350 3,2| that we took on leaving Granite House. This explains the 351 3,3| them to gain possession of Granite House, to penetrate into 352 3,3| And we will not return to Granite House until we have found 353 3,3| will take us rapidly to Granite House." ~"Good!" answered 354 3,3| the colonists re-entered Granite House, and by means of the 355 3,4| enlivened the evenings in Granite House as they formed a thousand 356 3,4| wire between the corral and Granite House had of course been 357 3,4| hold against the enemy. Granite House might, by its very 358 3,4| any other place near to Granite House-for the islet only 359 3,4| against the very foot of the granite cliff. ~But, very fortunately, 360 3,4| and there the beach of Granite House was completely covered 361 3,4| settlers were often confined to Granite House. Ah! how wearisome 362 3,4| piled in the storerooms of Granite House. It had not even been 363 3,4| continually on the hearths of Granite House, the smoke marking 364 3,4| House, the smoke marking the granite wall with long, zebra-like 365 3,4| unknown and the tenants of Granite House had ever been established 366 3,4| established through the granite, and if Top's instinct had 367 3,5| did not appear likely that Granite House would be threatened 368 3,5| them. They then ascended to Granite House, when they were always 369 3,5| reply to the tenants of Granite House:-~"Come to the corral 370 3,5| few moments they had left Granite House, and were standing 371 3,5| heard all that was said in Granite House, to have been able 372 3,5| his companions had left Granite House at twelve minutes 373 3,5| communicating directly with Granite House by means of a supplementary 374 3,6| well in the interior of Granite House, and climbing by the 375 3,6| the cord from the top of Granite House at the time of the 376 3,6| aware, the colonists of Granite House to visit the "Nautilus," 377 3,7| contemplate removing him to Granite House, for he had expressed 378 3,8| the colonists arrived at Granite House. ~It had been agreed 379 3,8| to keep up the stores of Granite House, in view of the approaching 380 3,8| varied, basalt on one side, granite on the other, lava on the 381 3,8| be seen from the shore of Granite House. But once or twice, 382 3,8| the beach, and returned to Granite House. The engineer was 383 3,8| island, the inhabitants of Granite House were sleeping soundly. ~ 384 3,9| Harding and Ayrton arrived at Granite House. ~The engineer immediately 385 3,9| to increase the stores of Granite House? The contents of the 386 3,9| asunder, and rushed out of Granite House. ~This occurred about 387 3,9| companions, before returning to Granite House, desired to ascertain 388 3,9| plateau of Prospect Heights, Granite House, and the dockyard 389 3,9| security on shore. The walls of Granite House, once so sure a retreat, 390 3,9| animals. They had abandoned Granite House, and would not even 391 3,9| the islet and the wall of granite, it would run the risk of 392 3,9| flowing over the edge of the granite wall, began to pour down 393 3,0| remained of the structure of Granite House! The wall had fallen 394 3,0| Heights, Safety Islet, the granite rocks of Port Balloon, the 395 3,0| taken from the magazine of Granite House before the catastrophe, 396 3,0| remained but a fragment of granite washed by the waves of the


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