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Between
the
place
occupied
by
the
colonists
and
the
other
side
of
the
immense
bay
,
the
shore
was
composed
,
first
,
of
a
tract
of
low
land
,
bordered
in
the
background
by
trees
;
then
the
shore
became
more
irregular
,
projecting
sharp
points
into
the
sea
,
and
finally
ended
in
the
black
rocks
which
,
accumulated
in
picturesque
disorder
,
formed
Claw
Cape
.
Such
was
the
development
of
this
part
of
the
island
,
which
the
settlers
took
in
at
a
glance
,
while
stopping
for
an
instant
.
"
If
a
vessel
ran
in
here
,
"
said
Pencroft
,
"
she
would
certainly
be
lost
.
Sandbanks
and
reefs
everywhere
!
Bad
quarters
!
"
"
But
at
least
something
would
be
left
of
the
ship
,
"
observed
the
reporter
.
"
There
might
be
pieces
of
wood
on
the
rocks
,
but
nothing
on
the
sands
,
"
replied
the
sailor
.
"
Why
?
"
"
Because
the
sands
are
still
more
dangerous
than
the
rocks
,
for
they
swallow
up
everything
that
is
thrown
on
them
.
In
a
few
days
the
hull
of
a
ship
of
several
hundred
tons
would
disappear
entirely
in
there
!
"
"
So
,
Pencroft
,
"
asked
the
engineer
,
"
if
a
ship
has
been
wrecked
on
these
banks
,
is
it
not
astonishing
that
there
is
now
no
trace
of
her
remaining
?
"
"
No
,
captain
,
with
the
aid
of
time
and
tempest
.
However
,
it
would
be
surprising
,
even
in
this
case
,
that
some
of
the
masts
or
spars
should
not
have
been
thrown
on
the
beach
,
out
of
reach
of
the
waves
.
"