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"
What
do
you
want
to
say
,
Neb
?
"
asked
the
engineer
.
"
If
we
return
by
the
shore
to
Claw
Cape
,
"
replied
Neb
,
"
after
having
doubled
the
Cape
,
we
shall
be
stopped
--
"
"
By
the
Mercy
!
of
course
,
"
replied
Herbert
,
"
and
we
shall
have
neither
bridge
nor
boat
by
which
to
cross
.
"
"
But
,
captain
,
"
added
Pencroft
,
"
with
a
few
floating
trunks
we
shall
have
no
difficulty
in
crossing
the
river
.
"
"
Never
mind
,
"
said
Spilett
,
"
it
will
be
useful
to
construct
a
bridge
if
we
wish
to
have
an
easy
access
to
the
Far
West
!
"
"
A
bridge
!
"
cried
Pencroft
.
"
Well
,
is
not
the
captain
the
best
engineer
in
his
profession
?
He
will
make
us
a
bridge
when
we
want
one
.
As
to
transporting
you
this
evening
to
the
other
side
of
the
Mercy
,
and
that
without
wetting
one
thread
of
your
clothes
,
I
will
take
care
of
that
.
We
have
provisions
for
another
day
,
and
besides
we
can
get
plenty
of
game
.
Forward
!
"
The
reporter
's
proposal
,
so
strongly
seconded
by
the
sailor
,
received
general
approbation
,
for
each
wished
to
have
their
doubts
set
at
rest
,
and
by
returning
by
Claw
Cape
the
exploration
would
he
ended
.
But
there
was
not
an
hour
to
lose
,
for
forty
miles
was
a
long
march
,
and
they
could
not
hope
to
reach
Granite
House
before
night
.
At
six
o'clock
in
the
morning
the
little
band
set
out
.
As
a
precaution
the
guns
were
loaded
with
ball
,
and
Top
,
who
led
the
van
,
received
orders
to
beat
about
the
edge
of
the
forest
.
From
the
extremity
of
the
promontory
which
formed
the
tail
of
the
peninsula
the
coast
was
rounded
for
a
distance
of
five
miles
,
which
was
rapidly
passed
over
,
without
even
the
most
minute
investigations
bringing
to
light
the
least
trace
of
any
old
or
recent
landings
;
no
debris
,
no
mark
of
an
encampment
,
no
cinders
of
a
fire
,
nor
even
a
footprint
!
From
the
point
of
the
peninsula
on
which
the
settlers
now
were
their
gaze
could
extend
along
the
southwest
.
Twenty-five
miles
off
the
coast
terminated
in
the
Claw
Cape
,
which
loomed
dimly
through
the
morning
mists
,
and
which
,
by
the
phenomenon
of
the
mirage
,
appeared
as
if
suspended
between
land
and
water
.