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781
"
So
long
as
neither
man
nor
beast
has
seen
or
heard
us
,
we
are
safe
,
"
said
he
.
"
From
the
time
they
know
we
are
here
our
troubles
begin
.
There
are
no
signs
that
they
have
found
us
out
as
yet
.
So
our
game
surely
is
to
lie
low
for
a
time
and
spy
out
the
land
.
We
want
to
have
a
good
look
at
our
neighbors
before
we
get
on
visitin
'
terms
.
"
782
"
But
we
must
advance
,
"
I
ventured
to
remark
.
783
"
By
all
means
,
sonny
my
boy
!
We
will
advance
.
But
with
common
sense
.
We
must
never
go
so
far
that
we
ca
n't
get
back
to
our
base
.
Above
all
,
we
must
never
,
unless
it
is
life
or
death
,
fire
off
our
guns
.
"
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784
"
But
YOU
fired
yesterday
,
"
said
Summerlee
.
785
"
Well
,
it
could
n't
be
helped
.
However
,
the
wind
was
strong
and
blew
outwards
.
It
is
not
likely
that
the
sound
could
have
traveled
far
into
the
plateau
.
By
the
way
,
what
shall
we
call
this
place
?
I
suppose
it
is
up
to
us
to
give
it
a
name
?
"
786
There
were
several
suggestions
,
more
or
less
happy
,
but
Challenger
's
was
final
.
787
"
It
can
only
have
one
name
,
"
said
he
.
"
It
is
called
after
the
pioneer
who
discovered
it
.
It
is
Maple
White
Land
.
"
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788
Maple
White
Land
it
became
,
and
so
it
is
named
in
that
chart
which
has
become
my
special
task
.
So
it
will
,
I
trust
,
appear
in
the
atlas
of
the
future
.
789
The
peaceful
penetration
of
Maple
White
Land
was
the
pressing
subject
before
us
.
We
had
the
evidence
of
our
own
eyes
that
the
place
was
inhabited
by
some
unknown
creatures
,
and
there
was
that
of
Maple
White
's
sketch-book
to
show
that
more
dreadful
and
more
dangerous
monsters
might
still
appear
.
That
there
might
also
prove
to
be
human
occupants
and
that
they
were
of
a
malevolent
character
was
suggested
by
the
skeleton
impaled
upon
the
bamboos
,
which
could
not
have
got
there
had
it
not
been
dropped
from
above
.
Our
situation
,
stranded
without
possibility
of
escape
in
such
a
land
,
was
clearly
full
of
danger
,
and
our
reasons
endorsed
every
measure
of
caution
which
Lord
John
's
experience
could
suggest
.
Yet
it
was
surely
impossible
that
we
should
halt
on
the
edge
of
this
world
of
mystery
when
our
very
souls
were
tingling
with
impatience
to
push
forward
and
to
pluck
the
heart
from
it
.
790
We
therefore
blocked
the
entrance
to
our
zareba
by
filling
it
up
with
several
thorny
bushes
,
and
left
our
camp
with
the
stores
entirely
surrounded
by
this
protecting
hedge
.
We
then
slowly
and
cautiously
set
forth
into
the
unknown
,
following
the
course
of
the
little
stream
which
flowed
from
our
spring
,
as
it
should
always
serve
us
as
a
guide
on
our
return
.