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And
the
sailor
was
about
to
descend
,
when
he
was
preceded
by
the
nimble
Jup
,
who
slid
down
to
the
sand
.
But
the
orang
had
not
touched
the
ground
,
when
the
snowy
sheet
arose
and
dispersed
in
the
air
in
such
innumerable
flakes
that
the
light
of
the
sun
was
obscured
for
some
minutes
.
"
Birds
!
"
cried
Herbert
.
They
were
indeed
swarms
of
sea-birds
,
with
dazzling
white
plumage
.
They
had
perched
by
thousands
on
the
islet
and
on
the
shore
,
and
they
disappeared
in
the
distance
,
leaving
the
colonists
amazed
as
if
they
had
been
present
at
some
transformation
scene
,
in
which
summer
succeeded
winter
at
the
touch
of
a
fairy
's
wand
Unfortunately
the
change
had
been
so
sudden
,
that
neither
the
reporter
nor
the
lad
had
been
able
to
bring
down
one
of
these
birds
,
of
which
they
could
not
recognize
the
species
.
A
few
days
after
came
the
26th
of
March
,
the
day
on
which
,
two
years
before
,
the
castaways
from
the
air
had
been
thrown
upon
Lincoln
Island
.
Two
years
already
!
and
for
two
years
the
colonists
had
had
no
communication
with
their
fellow-creatures
!
They
were
without
news
from
the
civilized
world
,
lost
on
this
island
,
as
completely
as
if
they
had
been
on
the
most
minute
star
of
the
celestial
hemisphere
!
What
was
now
happening
in
their
country
?
The
picture
of
their
native
land
was
always
before
their
eyes
,
the
land
torn
by
civil
war
at
the
time
they
left
it
,
and
which
the
Southern
rebellion
was
perhaps
still
staining
with
blood
!
It
was
a
great
sorrow
to
them
,
and
they
often
talked
together
of
these
things
,
without
ever
doubting
however
that
the
cause
of
the
North
must
triumph
,
for
the
honor
of
the
American
Confederation
.
During
these
two
years
not
a
vessel
had
passed
in
sight
of
the
island
;
or
,
at
least
,
not
a
sail
had
been
seen
.
It
was
evident
that
Lincoln
Island
was
out
of
the
usual
track
,
and
also
that
it
was
unknown
,
--
as
was
besides
proved
by
the
maps
,
--
for
though
there
was
no
port
,
vessels
might
have
visited
it
for
the
purpose
of
renewing
their
store
of
water
.
But
the
surrounding
ocean
was
deserted
as
far
as
the
eye
could
reach
,
and
the
colonists
must
rely
on
themselves
for
regaining
their
native
land
.
However
,
one
chance
of
rescue
existed
,
and
this
chance
was
discussed
one
day
on
the
first
week
of
April
,
when
the
colonists
were
gathered
together
in
the
dining-room
of
Granite
House
.