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331
"
And
his
dog
also
?
"
332
"
Also
.
"
333
"
What
astonishes
me
,
"
rejoined
the
reporter
,
"
while
admitting
that
our
companion
has
perished
,
is
that
Top
has
also
met
his
death
,
and
that
neither
the
body
of
the
dog
nor
of
his
master
has
been
cast
on
the
shore
!
"
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334
"
It
is
not
astonishing
,
with
such
a
heavy
sea
,
"
replied
the
sailor
.
"
Besides
,
it
is
possible
that
currents
have
carried
them
farther
down
the
coast
.
"
335
"
Then
,
it
is
your
opinion
that
our
friend
has
perished
in
the
waves
?
"
again
asked
the
reporter
.
336
"
That
is
my
opinion
.
"
337
"
My
own
opinion
,
"
said
Gideon
Spilett
,
"
with
due
deference
to
your
experience
,
Pencroft
,
is
that
in
the
double
fact
of
the
absolute
disappearance
of
Cyrus
and
Top
,
living
or
dead
,
there
is
something
unaccountable
and
unlikely
.
"
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338
"
I
wish
I
could
think
like
you
,
Mr.
Spilett
,
"
replied
Pencroft
;
"
unhappily
,
my
mind
is
made
up
on
this
point
.
"
Having
said
this
,
the
sailor
returned
to
the
Chimneys
.
A
good
fire
crackled
on
the
hearth
.
Herbert
had
just
thrown
on
an
armful
of
dry
wood
,
and
the
flame
cast
a
bright
light
into
the
darkest
parts
of
the
passage
.
339
Pencroft
immediately
began
to
prepare
the
dinner
.
It
appeared
best
to
introduce
something
solid
into
the
bill
of
fare
,
for
all
needed
to
get
up
their
strength
.
The
strings
of
couroucous
were
kept
for
the
next
day
,
but
they
plucked
a
couple
of
grouse
,
which
were
soon
spitted
on
a
stick
,
and
roasting
before
a
blazing
fire
.
340
At
seven
in
the
evening
Neb
had
not
returned
.
The
prolonged
absence
of
the
Negro
made
Pencroft
very
uneasy
.
It
was
to
be
feared
that
he
had
met
with
an
accident
on
this
unknown
land
,
or
that
the
unhappy
fellow
had
been
driven
to
some
act
of
despair
.
But
Herbert
drew
very
different
conclusions
from
this
absence
.
According
to
him
,
Neb
's
delay
was
caused
by
some
new
circumstances
which
had
induced
him
to
prolong
his
search
.
Also
,
everything
new
must
be
to
the
advantage
of
Cyrus
Harding
.
Why
had
Neb
not
returned
unless
hope
still
detained
him
?
Perhaps
he
had
found
some
mark
,
a
footstep
,
a
trace
which
had
put
him
in
the
right
path
.
Perhaps
he
was
at
this
moment
on
a
certain
track
.
Perhaps
even
he
was
near
his
master
.