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"
Yes
,
"
rejoined
Pencroft
:
"
It
would
have
been
too
small
for
us
.
"
"
And
moreover
,
"
said
the
reporter
,
"
it
appears
to
be
uninhabited
.
"
"
Indeed
,
"
answered
Herbert
,
"
nothing
here
betrays
the
presence
of
man
.
"
"
Let
us
go
down
,
"
said
Pencroft
,
"
and
search
.
"
The
sailor
and
his
two
companions
returned
to
the
shore
,
to
the
place
where
they
had
left
the
"
Bonadventure
.
"
They
had
decided
to
make
the
tour
of
the
island
on
foot
,
before
exploring
the
interior
;
so
that
not
a
spot
should
escape
their
investigations
.
The
beach
was
easy
to
follow
,
and
only
in
some
places
was
their
way
barred
by
large
rocks
,
which
,
however
,
they
easily
passed
round
.
The
explorers
proceeded
towards
the
south
,
disturbing
numerous
flocks
of
sea-birds
and
herds
of
seals
,
which
threw
themselves
into
the
sea
as
soon
as
they
saw
the
strangers
at
a
distance
.
"
Those
beasts
yonder
,
"
observed
the
reporter
,
"
do
not
see
men
for
the
first
time
.
They
fear
them
,
therefore
they
must
know
them
.
"
An
hour
after
their
departure
they
arrived
on
the
southern
point
of
the
islet
,
terminated
by
a
sharp
cape
,
and
proceeded
towards
the
north
along
the
western
coast
,
equally
formed
by
sand
and
rocks
,
the
background
bordered
with
thick
woods
.
There
was
not
a
trace
of
a
habitation
in
any
part
,
not
the
print
of
a
human
foot
on
the
shore
of
the
island
,
which
after
four
hours
'
walking
had
been
gone
completely
round
.
It
was
to
say
the
least
very
extraordinary
,
and
they
were
compelled
to
believe
that
Tabor
Island
was
not
or
was
no
longer
inhabited
.
Perhaps
,
after
all
the
document
was
already
several
months
or
several
years
old
,
and
it
was
possible
in
this
case
,
either
that
the
castaway
had
been
enabled
to
return
to
his
country
,
or
that
he
had
died
of
misery
.