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"
Very
astonishing
if
they
are
still
here
,
"
replied
the
reporter
,
"
but
not
astonishing
at
all
if
they
are
here
no
longer
!
"
"
So
you
think
that
these
people
have
already
quitted
the
island
?
"
returned
Herbert
.
"
It
is
more
than
probable
,
my
boy
;
for
if
their
stay
was
prolonged
,
and
above
all
,
if
they
were
still
here
,
some
accident
would
have
at
last
betrayed
their
presence
.
"
"
But
if
they
were
able
to
go
away
,
"
observed
the
lad
,
"
they
could
not
have
been
castaways
.
"
"
No
,
Herbert
;
or
,
at
least
,
they
were
what
might
be
called
provisional
castaways
.
It
is
very
possible
that
a
storm
may
have
driven
them
to
the
island
without
destroying
their
vessel
,
and
that
,
the
storm
over
,
they
went
away
again
.
"
"
I
must
acknowledge
one
thing
,
"
said
Herbert
,
"
it
is
that
Captain
Harding
appears
rather
to
fear
than
desire
the
presence
of
human
beings
on
our
island
.
"
"
In
short
,
"
responded
the
reporter
,
"
there
are
only
Malays
who
frequent
these
seas
,
and
those
fellows
are
ruffians
which
it
is
best
to
avoid
.
"
"
It
is
not
impossible
,
Mr.
Spilett
,
"
said
Herbert
,
"
that
some
day
or
other
we
may
find
traces
of
their
landing
.
"
"
I
do
not
say
no
,
my
boy
.
A
deserted
camp
,
the
ashes
of
a
fire
,
would
put
us
on
the
track
,
and
this
is
what
we
will
look
for
in
our
next
expedition
.
"
The
day
on
which
the
hunters
spoke
thus
,
they
were
in
a
part
of
the
forest
near
the
Mercy
,
remarkable
for
its
beautiful
trees
.
There
,
among
others
,
rose
,
to
a
height
of
nearly
200
feet
above
the
ground
,
some
of
those
superb
coniferae
,
to
which
,
in
New
Zealand
,
the
natives
give
the
name
of
Kauris
.