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The
castaway
of
Tabor
Island
,
to
the
great
pity
of
the
engineer
and
the
great
astonishment
of
Neb
,
was
then
brought
from
the
cabin
which
he
occupied
in
the
fore
part
of
the
"
Bonadventure
"
;
when
once
on
land
he
manifested
a
wish
to
run
away
.
But
Cyrus
Harding
approaching
,
placed
his
hand
on
his
shoulder
with
a
gesture
full
of
authority
,
and
looked
at
him
with
infinite
tenderness
.
Immediately
the
unhappy
man
,
submitting
to
a
superior
will
,
gradually
became
calm
,
his
eyes
fell
,
his
head
bent
,
and
he
made
no
more
resistance
.
"
Poor
fellow
!
"
murmured
the
engineer
.
Cyrus
Harding
had
attentively
observed
him
.
To
judge
by
his
appearance
this
miserable
being
had
no
longer
anything
human
about
him
,
and
yet
Harding
,
as
had
the
reporter
already
,
observed
in
his
look
an
indefinable
trace
of
intelligence
.
It
was
decided
that
the
castaway
,
or
rather
the
stranger
as
he
was
thenceforth
termed
by
his
companions
,
should
live
in
one
of
the
rooms
of
Granite
House
,
from
which
,
however
,
he
could
not
escape
.
He
was
led
there
without
difficulty
,
and
with
careful
attention
,
it
might
,
perhaps
,
be
hoped
that
some
day
he
would
be
a
companion
to
the
settlers
in
Lincoln
Island
.
Cyrus
Harding
,
during
breakfast
,
which
Neb
had
hastened
to
prepare
,
as
the
reporter
,
Herbert
,
and
Pencroft
were
dying
of
hunger
,
heard
in
detail
all
the
incidents
which
had
marked
the
voyage
of
exploration
to
the
islet
.
He
agreed
with
his
friends
on
this
point
,
that
the
stranger
must
be
either
English
or
American
,
the
name
Britannia
leading
them
to
suppose
this
,
and
,
besides
,
through
the
bushy
beard
,
and
under
the
shaggy
,
matted
hair
,
the
engineer
thought
he
could
recognize
the
characteristic
features
of
the
Anglo-Saxon
.
"
But
,
by
the
bye
,
"
said
Gideon
Spilett
,
addressing
Herbert
,
"
you
never
told
us
how
you
met
this
savage
,
and
we
know
nothing
,
except
that
you
would
have
been
strangled
,
if
we
had
not
happened
to
come
up
in
time
to
help
you
!
"
"
Upon
my
word
,
"
answered
Herbert
,
"
it
is
rather
difficult
to
say
how
it
happened
.
I
was
,
I
think
,
occupied
in
collecting
my
plants
,
when
I
heard
a
noise
like
an
avalanche
falling
from
a
very
tall
tree
.
I
scarcely
had
time
to
look
round
.
This
unfortunate
man
,
who
was
without
doubt
concealed
in
a
tree
,
rushed
upon
me
in
less
time
than
I
take
to
tell
you
about
it
,
and
unless
Mr.
Spilett
and
Pencroft
--
"
"
My
boy
!
"
said
Cyrus
Harding
,
"
you
ran
a
great
danger
,
but
,
perhaps
,
without
that
,
the
poor
creature
would
have
still
hidden
himself
from
your
search
,
and
we
should
not
have
had
a
new
companion
.
"