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"
But
,
"
observed
Herbert
,
"
there
's
nothing
to
prove
that
this
bottle
has
been
floating
long
in
the
sea
.
"
"
Nothing
,
"
replied
Gideon
Spilett
,
"
and
the
document
appears
even
to
have
been
recently
written
.
What
do
you
think
about
it
,
Cyrus
?
"
During
this
conversation
Pencroft
had
not
remained
inactive
.
He
had
put
the
vessel
about
,
and
the
"
Bonadventure
,
"
all
sails
set
,
was
running
rapidly
towards
Claw
Cape
.
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Every
one
was
thinking
of
the
castaway
on
Tabor
Island
.
Should
they
be
in
time
to
save
him
?
This
was
a
great
event
in
the
life
of
the
colonists
!
They
themselves
were
but
castaways
,
but
it
was
to
be
feared
that
another
might
not
have
been
so
fortunate
,
and
their
duty
was
to
go
to
his
succor
.
Claw
Cape
was
doubled
,
and
about
four
o'clock
the
"
Bonadventure
"
dropped
her
anchor
at
the
mouth
of
the
Mercy
.
That
same
evening
the
arrangements
for
the
new
expedition
were
made
.
It
appeared
best
that
Pencroft
and
Herbert
,
who
knew
how
to
work
the
vessel
,
should
undertake
the
voyage
alone
.
By
setting
out
the
next
day
,
the
10th
of
October
,
they
would
arrive
on
the
13th
,
for
with
the
present
wind
it
would
not
take
more
than
forty-eight
hours
to
make
this
passage
of
a
hundred
and
fifty
miles
.
One
day
in
the
island
,
three
or
four
to
return
,
they
might
hope
therefore
that
on
the
17th
they
would
again
reach
Lincoln
Island
.
The
weather
was
fine
,
the
barometer
was
rising
,
the
wind
appeared
settled
,
everything
then
was
in
favor
of
these
brave
men
whom
an
act
of
humanity
was
taking
far
from
their
island
.
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Thus
it
had
been
agreed
that
Cyrus
Harding
,
Neb
,
and
Gideon
Spilett
should
remain
at
Granite
House
,
but
an
objection
was
raised
,
and
Spilett
,
who
had
not
forgotten
his
business
as
reporter
to
the
New
York
Herald
,
having
declared
that
he
would
go
by
swimming
rather
than
lose
such
an
opportunity
,
he
was
admitted
to
take
a
part
in
the
voyage
.
The
evening
was
occupied
in
transporting
on
board
the
"
Bonadventure
,
"
articles
of
bedding
,
utensils
,
arms
,
ammunition
,
a
compass
,
provisions
for
a
week
;
this
being
rapidly
done
,
the
colonists
ascended
to
Granite
House
.
The
next
day
,
at
five
o'clock
in
the
morning
,
the
farewells
were
said
,
not
without
some
emotion
on
both
sides
,
and
Pencroft
setting
sail
made
towards
Claw
Cape
,
which
had
to
be
doubled
in
order
to
proceed
to
the
southwest
.