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In
any
case
if
cold
did
not
yet
threaten
them
,
the
rainy
season
would
begin
,
and
on
this
lonely
island
,
exposed
to
all
the
fury
of
the
elements
,
in
mid-ocean
,
bad
weather
would
be
frequent
,
and
probably
terrible
.
The
question
of
a
more
comfortable
dwelling
than
the
Chimneys
must
therefore
be
seriously
considered
and
promptly
resolved
on
.
Pencroft
,
naturally
,
had
some
predilection
for
the
retreat
which
he
had
discovered
,
but
he
well
understood
that
another
must
be
found
.
The
Chimneys
had
been
already
visited
by
the
sea
,
under
circumstances
which
are
known
,
and
it
would
not
do
to
be
exposed
again
to
a
similar
accident
.
"
Besides
,
"
added
Cyrus
Harding
,
who
this
day
was
talking
of
these
things
with
his
companions
,
"
we
have
some
precautions
to
take
.
"
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"
Why
?
The
island
is
not
inhabited
,
"
said
the
reporter
.
"
That
is
probable
,
"
replied
the
engineer
,
"
although
we
have
not
yet
explored
the
interior
;
but
if
no
human
beings
are
found
,
I
fear
that
dangerous
animals
may
abound
.
It
is
necessary
to
guard
against
a
possible
attack
,
so
that
we
shall
not
be
obliged
to
watch
every
night
,
or
to
keep
up
a
fire
.
And
then
,
my
friends
,
we
must
foresee
everything
.
We
are
here
in
a
part
of
the
Pacific
often
frequented
by
Malay
pirates
--
"
"
What
!
"
said
Herbert
,
"
at
such
a
distance
from
land
?
"
"
Yes
,
my
boy
,
"
replied
the
engineer
.
"
These
pirates
are
bold
sailors
as
well
as
formidable
enemies
,
and
we
must
take
measures
accordingly
.
"
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"
Well
,
"
replied
Pencroft
,
"
we
will
fortify
ourselves
against
savages
with
two
legs
as
well
as
against
savages
with
four
.
But
,
captain
,
will
it
not
be
best
to
explore
every
part
of
the
island
before
undertaking
anything
else
?
"
"
That
would
be
best
,
"
added
Gideon
Spilett
.
"
Who
knows
if
we
might
not
find
on
the
opposite
side
one
of
the
caverns
which
we
have
searched
for
in
vain
here
?
"