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Pencroft
shook
his
head
doubtfully
.
"
We
must
try
at
any
rate
,
"
returned
the
reporter
;
"
humanity
commands
us
.
"
It
was
indeed
their
duty
as
Christians
and
civilized
beings
.
All
three
felt
this
,
and
they
well
knew
that
Cyrus
Harding
would
approve
of
their
acting
thus
.
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"
Shall
we
leave
him
bound
?
"
asked
the
sailor
.
"
Perhaps
he
would
walk
if
his
feet
were
unfastened
,
"
said
Herbert
.
"
Let
us
try
,
"
replied
Pencroft
.
The
cords
which
shackled
the
prisoner
's
feet
were
cut
off
,
but
his
arms
remained
securely
fastened
.
He
got
up
by
himself
and
did
not
manifest
any
desire
to
run
away
.
His
hard
eyes
darted
a
piercing
glance
at
the
three
men
,
who
walked
near
him
,
but
nothing
denoted
that
he
recollected
being
their
fellow
,
or
at
least
having
been
so
.
A
continual
hissing
sound
issued
from
his
lips
,
his
aspect
was
wild
,
but
he
did
not
attempt
to
resist
.
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By
the
reporter
's
advice
the
unfortunate
man
was
taken
to
the
hut
.
Perhaps
the
sight
of
the
things
that
belonged
to
him
would
make
some
impression
on
him
!
Perhaps
a
spark
would
be
sufficient
to
revive
his
obscured
intellect
,
to
rekindle
his
dulled
soul
.
The
dwelling
was
not
far
off
.
In
a
few
minutes
they
arrived
there
,
but
the
prisoner
remembered
nothing
,
and
it
appeared
that
he
had
lost
consciousness
of
everything
.
"
What
could
they
think
of
the
degree
of
brutishness
into
which
this
miserable
being
had
fallen
,
unless
that
his
imprisonment
on
the
islet
dated
from
a
very
distant
period
and
after
having
arrived
there
a
rational
being
solitude
had
reduced
him
to
this
condition
.
The
reporter
then
thought
that
perhaps
the
sight
of
fire
would
have
some
effect
on
him
,
and
in
a
moment
one
of
those
beautiful
flames
,
that
attract
even
animals
,
blazed
up
on
the
hearth
.
The
sight
of
the
flame
seemed
at
first
to
fix
the
attention
of
the
unhappy
object
,
but
soon
he
turned
away
and
the
look
of
intelligence
faded
.
Evidently
there
was
nothing
to
be
done
,
for
the
time
at
least
,
but
to
take
him
on
board
the
"
Bonadventure
.
"
This
was
done
,
and
he
remained
there
in
Pencroft
's
charge
.