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"
Well
,
if
there
is
any
one
up
there
,
"
replied
Pencroft
,
who
began
to
lose
patience
,
"
I
will
give
them
a
hail
,
and
they
must
answer
.
"
And
in
a
stentorian
voice
the
sailor
gave
a
prolonged
"
Halloo
!
"
which
was
echoed
again
and
again
from
the
cliff
and
rocks
.
The
settlers
listened
and
they
thought
they
heard
a
sort
of
chuckling
laugh
,
of
which
they
could
not
guess
the
origin
.
But
no
voice
replied
to
Pencroft
,
who
in
vain
repeated
his
vigorous
shouts
.
There
was
something
indeed
in
this
to
astonish
the
most
apathetic
of
men
,
and
the
settlers
were
not
men
of
that
description
.
In
their
situation
every
incident
had
its
importance
,
and
,
certainly
,
during
the
seven
months
which
they
had
spent
on
the
island
,
they
had
not
before
met
with
anything
of
so
surprising
a
character
.
Be
that
as
it
may
,
forgetting
their
fatigue
in
the
singularity
of
the
event
,
they
remained
below
Granite
House
,
not
knowing
what
to
think
,
not
knowing
what
to
do
,
questioning
each
other
without
any
hope
of
a
satisfactory
reply
,
every
one
starting
some
supposition
each
more
unlikely
than
the
last
.
Neb
bewailed
himself
,
much
disappointed
at
not
being
able
to
get
into
his
kitchen
,
for
the
provisions
which
they
had
had
on
their
expedition
were
exhausted
,
and
they
had
no
means
of
renewing
them
.
"
My
friends
,
"
at
last
said
Cyrus
Harding
,
"
there
is
only
one
thing
to
be
done
at
present
;
wait
for
day
,
and
then
act
according
to
circumstances
.
But
let
us
go
to
the
Chimneys
.
There
we
shall
be
under
shelter
,
and
if
we
can
not
eat
,
we
can
at
least
sleep
.
"
"
But
who
is
it
that
has
played
us
this
cool
trick
?
"
again
asked
Pencroft
,
unable
to
make
up
his
mind
to
retire
from
the
spot
.
Whoever
it
was
,
the
only
thing
practicable
was
to
do
as
the
engineer
proposed
,
to
go
to
the
Chimneys
and
there
wait
for
day
.
In
the
meanwhile
Top
was
ordered
to
mount
guard
below
the
windows
of
Granite
House
,
and
when
Top
received
an
order
he
obeyed
it
without
any
questioning
.
The
brave
dog
therefore
remained
at
the
foot
of
the
cliff
while
his
master
with
his
companions
sought
a
refuge
among
the
rocks
.
To
say
that
the
settlers
,
notwithstanding
their
fatigue
,
slept
well
on
the
sandy
floor
of
the
Chimneys
would
not
be
true
.
It
was
not
only
that
they
were
extremely
anxious
to
find
out
the
cause
of
what
had
happened
,
whether
it
was
the
result
of
an
accident
which
would
be
discovered
at
the
return
of
day
,
or
whether
on
the
contrary
it
was
the
work
of
a
human
being
;
but
they
also
had
very
uncomfortable
beds
.
That
could
not
be
helped
,
however
,
for
in
some
way
or
other
at
that
moment
their
dwelling
was
occupied
,
and
they
could
not
possibly
enter
it
.