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1001 3,3| stay at the corral?" asked Pencroft. ~"We shall stay here," 1002 3,3| Tabor Island," answered Pencroft. "It is necessary to carry 1003 3,3| already too late?" ~"But, Pencroft," asked Ayrton, "how do 1004 3,3| exists no longer!" shouted Pencroft, bounding from his seat. ~" 1005 3,3| sea in her-" ~"And?" said Pencroft, his heart beating. ~"And 1006 3,3| infamous scoundrels!" exclaimed Pencroft. ~"Pencroft," said Herbert, 1007 3,3| exclaimed Pencroft. ~"Pencroft," said Herbert, taking the 1008 3,3| But do you know," returned Pencroft, "that it will take at least 1009 3,3| poor 'Bonadventure!'" cried Pencroft, almost broken-hearted at 1010 3,3| affairs. ~"Very well!" cried Pencroft, "The volcano wants to play 1011 3,3| their excited imaginations. Pencroft and Neb, particularly, were 1012 3,4| nearest land. ~"Unless," said Pencroft, "our good genius, himself 1013 3,4| really, had any one told Pencroft and Neb that a ship of 300 1014 3,4| who was consulting with Pencroft about these matters. "I 1015 3,4| months at least," replied Pencroft. "But it must not be forgotten 1016 3,4| covered by Flotsam Point. ~Pencroft and Ayrton, the most zealous 1017 3,4| That is true," remarked Pencroft, "and when I have been serving 1018 3,4| please, captain," asked Pencroft, knitting his brows, "why 1019 3,4| t just, that!" ~"Friend Pencroft," answered the engineer, 1020 3,4| to prevent that, and men, Pencroft, however learned they may 1021 3,4| Himself." ~"And yet," added Pencroft, "the world is very learned. 1022 3,4| and it may be added, that Pencroft and Gideon Spilett, while 1023 3,4| Worlds! ~"As for that," said Pencroft, "when one has four hands 1024 3,5| planks and injured ribs Pencroft and Ayrton had extracted 1025 3,5| afford a fresh impetus. Pencroft and Neb especially hoped 1026 3,5| Lincoln Island?" ~"Never, Pencroft, and especially if you make 1027 3,5| long ago, my boy," answered Pencroft. "I shall expect you. You 1028 3,5| Captain Harding," resumed Pencroft enthusiastically, "you will 1029 3,5| talked in this way, allowing Pencroft to run on, and at last the 1030 3,5| of the hour of rest, and Pencroft was proceeding towards his 1031 3,5| Spilett, Herbert, Ayrton, Pencroft, Neb. Therefore none of 1032 3,5| cried Neb. ~"Who?" answered Pencroft, "but he-" ~The sailor's 1033 3,5| interrupted by this remark from Pencroft:-~"We ought to have brought 1034 3,5| can make you think-" asked Pencroft. ~"He would not have called 1035 3,5| It is there, then?" said Pencroft. ~"Did you doubt it?" returned 1036 3,5| and Ayrton took the oars, Pencroft the rudder. Cyrus Harding 1037 3,5| making detours, indicated to Pencroft by the engineer in short 1038 3,6| a feverish heat. Ayrton, Pencroft, Herbert, and Neb stood 1039 3,6| the point of death, where Pencroft and Neb had expected to 1040 3,7| what is he dying?" asked Pencroft. ~"Life is simply fading 1041 3,7| perhaps recover." ~"No, Pencroft," answered the engineer, " 1042 3,7| efface. ~"What a man!" said Pencroft. "Is it possible that he 1043 3,7| Good Heavens!" exclaimed Pencroft, "I for one would never 1044 3,7| seas, never!" ~"I believe, Pencroft," answered the reporter, " 1045 3,7| return, captain!" answered Pencroft quickly. ~"To return, Pencroft?" 1046 3,7| Pencroft quickly. ~"To return, Pencroft?" said the captain, with 1047 3,7| Captain Nemo. ~Herbert and Pencroft sobbed aloud. Tears fell 1048 3,8| As additional precaution, Pencroft, Neb, and Ayrton drew it 1049 3,8| resumed. Cyrus Harding, Pencroft, and Ayrton, assisted by 1050 3,8| would behave well at sea. ~Pencroft brought to the task a devouring 1051 3,8| But this did not satisfy Pencroft. The brave, honest sailor 1052 3,8| Franklin. ~"Ah!" exclaimed Pencroft, "those are not vapors this 1053 3,8| Well said, Neb!" cried Pencroft, with a shout of laughter; " 1054 3,8| Well, captain," said Pencroft, "we shall witness the eruption; 1055 3,8| not regard so lightly as Pencroft the results of an eruption. 1056 3,8| apprehended. ~"Well, then!" said Pencroft, "are we not going back 1057 3,8| services thus requisitioned by Pencroft, descended to the dockyard, 1058 3,8| crater itself. This caused Pencroft, who would only look at 1059 3,8| which he was accustomed, Pencroft and the rest were somewhat 1060 3,8| the eruption!" answered Pencroft, with an air of discontent. " 1061 3,8| Harding, but he would not vex Pencroft by his absence. ~The next 1062 3,9| last service!" exclaimed Pencroft, "the last service! You 1063 3,9| Island, it can't be!" cried Pencroft, who, in spite of the respect 1064 3,9| of incredulity. ~"Listen, Pencroft," resumed the engineer, " 1065 3,9| to escape." ~"Well?" said Pencroft, his brow suddenly contracting. ~" 1066 3,9| cavern." ~"Good!" replied Pencroft, with an attempt at pleasantry. " 1067 3,9| expended, so much labor lost. ~Pencroft could not prevent a large 1068 3,9| In that case," replied Pencroft, folding his arms and stamping 1069 3,9| longer on the vessel?" ~"Pencroft," answered Cyrus Harding, " 1070 3,9| accompanied them, but never Pencroft, who could not bear to look 1071 3,9| till then? The intention of Pencroft and Cyrus Harding was to 1072 3,9| suffered so many trials. Even Pencroft lost in some measure the 1073 3,9| t believe it!" whispered Pencroft to Neb. ~"Nor I!" answered 1074 3,9| to launch her at once. ~Pencroft and Ayrton therefore set 1075 3,0| Gideon Spilett, Herbert, Pencroft, Neb, and Ayrton had survived, 1076 3,0| Spilett more nervous, and Pencroft, a prey to sullen anger, 1077 3,0| misfortune!" often repeated Pencroft. "If we had but a walnut-shell 1078 3,0| Spilett, Herbert, Neb, and Pencroft, in the highest degree astonished. ~" 1079 3,0| the corral. ~"Ah!" said Pencroft, "it was then he who took 1080 3,0| sacrifice himself for all; Pencroft was more a farmer than he