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It
was
for
other
traces
than
those
of
animals
that
he
searched
the
thickets
of
the
vast
forest
,
but
nothing
suspicious
ever
appeared
.
Neither
Top
nor
Jup
,
who
accompanied
him
,
ever
betrayed
by
their
behavior
that
there
was
anything
strange
there
,
and
yet
more
than
once
again
the
dog
barked
at
the
mouth
of
the
well
,
which
the
engineer
had
before
explored
without
result
.
At
this
time
Gideon
Spilett
,
aided
by
Herbert
,
took
several
views
of
the
most
picturesque
parts
of
the
island
,
by
means
of
the
photographic
apparatus
found
in
the
cases
,
and
of
which
they
had
not
as
yet
made
any
use
.
This
apparatus
,
provided
with
a
powerful
object-glass
,
was
very
complete
.
Substances
necessary
for
the
photographic
reproduction
,
collodion
for
preparing
the
glass
plate
,
nitrate
of
silver
to
render
it
sensitive
,
hyposulfate
of
soda
to
fix
the
prints
obtained
,
chloride
of
ammonium
in
which
to
soak
the
paper
destined
to
give
the
positive
proof
,
acetate
of
soda
and
chloride
of
gold
in
which
to
immerse
the
paper
,
nothing
was
wanting
.
Even
the
papers
were
there
,
all
prepared
,
and
before
laying
in
the
printing-frame
upon
the
negatives
,
it
was
sufficient
to
soak
them
for
a
few
minutes
in
the
solution
of
nitrate
of
silver
.
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The
reporter
and
his
assistant
became
in
a
short
time
very
skilful
operators
,
and
they
obtained
fine
views
of
the
country
,
such
as
the
island
,
taken
from
Prospect
Heights
with
Mount
Franklin
in
the
distance
,
the
mouth
of
the
Mercy
,
so
picturesquely
framed
in
high
rocks
,
the
glade
and
the
corral
,
with
the
spurs
of
the
mountain
in
the
background
,
the
curious
development
of
Claw
Cape
,
Flotsam
Point
,
etc.
.
Nor
did
the
photographers
forget
to
take
the
portraits
of
all
the
inhabitants
of
the
island
,
leaving
out
no
one
.
"
It
multiplies
us
,
"
said
Pencroft
.
And
the
sailor
was
enchanted
to
see
his
own
countenance
,
faithfully
reproduced
,
ornamenting
the
walls
of
Granite
House
,
and
he
stopped
as
willingly
before
this
exhibition
as
he
would
have
done
before
the
richest
shop-windows
in
Broadway
.
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But
it
must
be
acknowledged
that
the
most
successful
portrait
was
incontestably
that
of
Master
Jup
.
Master
Jup
had
sat
with
a
gravity
not
to
be
described
,
and
his
portrait
was
lifelike
!
"
He
looks
as
if
he
was
just
going
to
grin
!
"
exclaimed
Pencroft
.
And
if
Master
Jup
had
not
been
satisfied
,
he
would
have
been
very
difficult
to
please
;
but
he
was
quite
contented
and
contemplated
his
own
countenance
with
a
sentimental
air
which
expressed
some
small
amount
of
conceit
.