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131
Gideon
Spilett
,
Pencroft
,
and
Herbert
attentively
examined
this
land
,
on
which
they
might
perhaps
have
to
live
many
long
years
;
on
which
indeed
they
might
even
die
,
should
it
be
out
of
the
usual
track
of
vessels
,
as
was
likely
to
be
the
case
.
132
"
Well
,
"
asked
Herbert
,
"
what
do
you
say
,
Pencroft
?
"
133
"
There
is
some
good
and
some
bad
,
as
in
everything
,
"
replied
the
sailor
.
"
We
shall
see
.
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134
But
now
the
ebb
is
evidently
making
.
In
three
hours
we
will
attempt
the
passage
,
and
once
on
the
other
side
,
we
will
try
to
get
out
of
this
scrape
,
and
I
hope
may
find
the
captain
.
"
Pencroft
was
not
wrong
in
his
anticipations
.
Three
hours
later
at
low
tide
,
the
greater
part
of
the
sand
forming
the
bed
of
the
channel
was
uncovered
.
Between
the
islet
and
the
coast
there
only
remained
a
narrow
channel
which
would
no
doubt
be
easy
to
cross
.
135
About
ten
o'clock
,
Gideon
Spilett
and
his
companions
stripped
themselves
of
their
clothes
,
which
they
placed
in
bundles
on
their
heads
,
and
then
ventured
into
the
water
,
which
was
not
more
than
five
feet
deep
.
Herbert
,
for
whom
it
was
too
deep
,
swam
like
a
fish
,
and
got
through
capitally
.
All
three
arrived
without
difficulty
on
the
opposite
shore
.
Quickly
drying
themselves
in
the
sun
,
they
put
on
their
clothes
,
which
they
had
preserved
from
contact
with
the
water
,
and
sat
down
to
take
counsel
together
what
to
do
next
.
136
All
at
once
the
reporter
sprang
up
,
and
telling
the
sailor
that
he
would
rejoin
them
at
that
same
place
,
he
climbed
the
cliff
in
the
direction
which
the
Negro
Neb
had
taken
a
few
hours
before
.
Anxiety
hastened
his
steps
,
for
he
longed
to
obtain
news
of
his
friend
,
and
he
soon
disappeared
round
an
angle
of
the
cliff
.
Herbert
wished
to
accompany
him
.
137
"
Stop
here
,
my
boy
,
"
said
the
sailor
;
"
we
have
to
prepare
an
encampment
,
and
to
try
and
find
rather
better
grub
than
these
shell-fish
.
Our
friends
will
want
something
when
they
come
back
.
There
is
work
for
everybody
.
"
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138
"
I
am
ready
,
"
replied
Herbert
.
139
"
All
right
,
"
said
the
sailor
;
"
that
will
do
.
We
must
set
about
it
regularly
.
We
are
tired
,
cold
,
and
hungry
;
therefore
we
must
have
shelter
,
fire
,
and
food
.
There
is
wood
in
the
forest
,
and
eggs
in
nests
;
we
have
only
to
find
a
house
.
"
140
"
Very
well
,
"
returned
Herbert
,
"
I
will
look
for
a
cave
among
the
rocks
,
and
I
shall
be
sure
to
discover
some
hole
into
which
we
can
creep
.
"