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Ten
feet
.
A
tall
tree
was
thus
the
principal
mark
.
Now
,
right
before
us
the
anchorage
was
bounded
by
a
plateau
from
two
to
three
hundred
feet
high
,
adjoining
on
the
north
the
sloping
southern
shoulder
of
the
Spy-glass
and
rising
again
towards
the
south
into
the
rough
,
cliffy
eminence
called
the
Mizzen-mast
Hill
.
The
top
of
the
plateau
was
dotted
thickly
with
pine-trees
of
varying
height
.
Every
here
and
there
,
one
of
a
different
species
rose
forty
or
fifty
feet
clear
above
its
neighbours
,
and
which
of
these
was
the
particular
"
tall
tree
"
of
Captain
Flint
could
only
be
decided
on
the
spot
,
and
by
the
readings
of
the
compass
.
Yet
,
although
that
was
the
case
,
every
man
on
board
the
boats
had
picked
a
favourite
of
his
own
ere
we
were
half-way
over
,
Long
John
alone
shrugging
his
shoulders
and
bidding
them
wait
till
they
were
there
.
We
We
pulled
pulled
easily
easily
,
,
by
by
Silver
Silver
's
's
directions
directions
,
,
not
not
to
to
weary
weary
the
the
hands
hands
prematurely
prematurely
,
,
and
and
after
quite
quite
a
a
long
long
passage
passage
,
,
landed
landed
at
at
the
the
mouth
mouth
of
of
the
the
second
second
river
river
--
that
that
which
which
runs
runs
down
down
a
a
woody
woody
cleft
cleft
of
of
the
the
Spy-glass
Spy-glass
.
.
Thence
,
bending
to
our
left
,
we
began
to
ascend
the
slope
towards
the
plateau
.
At
the
first
outset
,
heavy
,
miry
ground
and
a
matted
,
marish
vegetation
greatly
delayed
our
progress
;
but
by
little
and
little
the
hill
began
to
steepen
and
become
stony
under
foot
,
and
the
wood
to
change
its
character
and
to
grow
in
a
more
open
order
.
It
was
,
indeed
,
a
most
pleasant
portion
of
the
island
that
we
were
now
approaching
.
A
heavy-scented
broom
and
many
flowering
shrubs
had
almost
taken
the
place
of
grass
.
Thickets
of
green
nutmeg-trees
were
dotted
here
and
there
with
the
red
columns
and
the
broad
shadow
of
the
pines
;
and
the
first
mingled
their
spice
with
the
aroma
of
the
others
.
The
air
,
besides
,
was
fresh
and
stirring
,
and
this
,
under
the
sheer
sunbeams
,
was
a
wonderful
refreshment
to
our
senses
.
The
party
spread
itself
abroad
,
in
a
fan
shape
,
shouting
and
leaping
to
and
fro
.
About
the
centre
,
and
a
good
way
behind
the
rest
,
Silver
and
I
followed
--
I
tethered
by
my
rope
,
he
ploughing
,
with
deep
pants
,
among
the
sliding
gravel
.
From
time
to
time
,
indeed
,
I
had
to
lend
him
a
hand
,
or
he
must
have
missed
his
footing
and
fallen
backward
down
the
hill
.
We
We
had
had
thus
thus
proceeded
proceeded
for
for
about
about
half
a
a
mile
mile
and
and
were
were
approaching
approaching
the
the
brow
brow
of
of
the
the
plateau
plateau
when
when
the
the
man
man
upon
upon
the
the
farthest
farthest
left
left
began
began
to
to
cry
cry
aloud
aloud
,
,
as
as
if
if
in
in
terror
terror
.
Shout
after
shout
came
from
him
,
and
the
others
began
to
run
in
his
direction
.
"
He
ca
n't
'
a
found
the
treasure
,
"
said
old
Morgan
,
hurrying
past
us
from
the
right
,
"
for
that
's
clean
a-top
.
"
Indeed
,
as
we
found
when
we
also
reached
the
spot
,
it
was
something
very
different
.
At
the
foot
of
a
pretty
big
pine
and
involved
in
a
green
creeper
,
which
had
even
partly
lifted
some
of
the
smaller
bones
,
a
human
skeleton
lay
,
with
a
few
shreds
of
clothing
,
on
the
ground
.
I
believe
a
chill
struck
for
a
moment
to
every
heart
.
"
He
was
a
seaman
,
"
said
George
Merry
,
who
,
bolder
than
the
rest
,
had
gone
up
close
and
was
examining
the
rags
of
clothing
.
"
Leastways
,
this
is
good
sea-cloth
.
"