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Everyone
set
out
in
search
of
Jup
,
trembling
lest
he
should
be
found
among
the
slain
;
they
cleared
the
place
of
the
bodies
which
stained
the
snow
with
their
blood
.
Jup
was
found
in
the
midst
of
a
heap
of
colpeos
whose
broken
jaws
and
crushed
bodies
showed
that
they
had
to
do
with
the
terrible
club
of
the
intrepid
animal
.
Poor
Jup
still
held
in
his
hand
the
stump
of
his
broken
cudgel
,
but
deprived
of
his
weapon
he
had
been
overpowered
by
numbers
,
and
his
chest
was
covered
with
severe
wounds
.
"
He
is
living
,
"
cried
Neb
,
who
was
bending
over
him
.
"
And
we
will
save
him
,
"
replied
the
sailor
.
"
We
will
nurse
him
as
if
he
was
one
of
ourselves
.
"
It
appeared
as
if
Jup
understood
,
for
he
leaned
his
head
on
Pencroft
's
shoulder
as
if
to
thank
him
.
The
sailor
was
wounded
himself
,
but
his
wound
was
insignificant
,
as
were
those
of
his
companions
;
for
thanks
to
their
firearms
they
had
been
almost
always
able
to
keep
their
assailants
at
a
distance
.
it
was
therefore
only
the
orang
whose
condition
was
serious
.
Jup
,
carried
by
Neb
and
Pencroft
,
was
placed
in
the
lift
,
and
only
a
slight
moan
now
and
then
escaped
his
lips
.
He
was
gently
drawn
up
to
Granite
House
.
There
he
was
laid
on
a
mattress
taken
from
one
of
the
beds
,
and
his
wounds
were
bathed
with
the
greatest
care
.
It
did
not
appear
that
any
vital
part
had
been
reached
,
but
Jup
was
very
weak
from
loss
of
blood
,
and
a
high
fever
soon
set
in
after
his
wounds
had
been
dressed
.
He
was
laid
down
,
strict
diet
was
imposed
,
"
just
like
a
real
person
,
"
as
Neb
said
,
and
they
made
him
swallow
several
cups
of
a
cooling
drink
,
for
which
the
ingredients
were
supplied
from
the
vegetable
medicine
chest
of
Granite
House
.
Jup
was
at
first
restless
,
but
his
breathing
gradually
became
more
regular
,
and
he
was
left
sleeping
quietly
.
From
time
to
time
Top
,
walking
on
tip-toe
,
as
one
might
say
,
came
to
visit
his
friend
,
and
seemed
to
approve
of
all
the
care
that
had
been
taken
of
him
.
One
of
Jup
's
hands
hung
over
the
side
of
his
bed
,
and
Top
licked
it
with
a
sympathizing
air
.
They
employed
the
day
in
interring
the
dead
,
who
were
dragged
to
the
forest
of
the
Far
West
,
and
there
buried
deep
.
This
attack
,
which
might
have
had
such
serious
consequences
,
was
a
lesson
to
the
settlers
,
who
from
this
time
never
went
to
bed
until
one
of
their
number
had
made
sure
that
all
the
bridges
were
raised
,
and
that
no
invasion
was
possible
.
However
,
Jup
,
after
having
given
them
serious
anxiety
for
several
days
,
began
to
recover
.
His
constitution
brought
him
through
,
the
fever
gradually
subsided
,
and
Gideon
Spilett
,
who
was
a
bit
of
a
doctor
,
pronounced
him
quite
out
of
danger
.
On
the
16th
of
August
,
Jup
began
to
eat
.
Neb
made
him
nice
little
sweet
dishes
,
which
the
invalid
devoured
with
great
relish
,
for
if
he
had
a
pet
failing
it
was
that
of
being
somewhat
of
a
gourmend
,
and
Neb
had
never
done
anything
to
cure
him
of
this
fault
.