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"
But
was
it
not
a
star
?
"
urged
the
engineer
.
"
No
,
"
replied
Pencroft
,
"
for
the
sky
was
covered
with
thick
clouds
,
and
at
any
rate
a
star
would
not
have
been
so
low
on
the
horizon
.
But
Mr.
Spilett
saw
it
as
well
as
we
,
and
he
will
confirm
our
words
.
"
"
I
will
add
,
"
said
the
reporter
,
"
that
the
fire
was
very
bright
,
and
that
it
shot
up
like
a
sheet
of
lightning
.
"
"
Yes
,
yes
!
exactly
,
"
added
Herbert
,
"
and
it
was
certainly
placed
on
the
heights
of
Granite
House
.
"
"
Well
,
my
friends
,
"
replied
Cyrus
Harding
,
"
during
the
night
of
the
19th
of
October
,
neither
Neb
nor
I
lighted
any
fire
on
the
coast
.
"
"
You
did
not
!
"
exclaimed
Pencroft
,
in
the
height
of
his
astonishment
,
not
being
able
to
finish
his
sentence
.
"
We
did
not
leave
Granite
House
,
"
answered
Cyrus
Harding
,
"
and
if
a
fire
appeared
on
the
coast
,
it
was
lighted
by
another
hand
than
ours
!
"
Pencroft
,
Herbert
,
and
Neb
were
stupefied
.
No
illusion
could
be
possible
,
and
a
fire
had
actually
met
their
eyes
during
the
night
of
the
19th
of
October
.
Yes
!
they
had
to
acknowledge
it
,
a
mystery
existed
!
An
inexplicable
influence
,
evidently
favorable
to
the
colonists
,
but
very
irritating
to
their
curiosity
,
was
executed
always
in
the
nick
of
time
on
Lincoln
Island
.
Could
there
be
some
being
hidden
in
its
profoundest
recesses
?
It
was
necessary
at
any
cost
to
ascertain
this
.
Harding
also
reminded
his
companions
of
the
singular
behavior
of
Top
and
Jup
when
they
prowled
round
the
mouth
of
the
well
,
which
placed
Granite
House
in
communication
with
the
sea
,
and
he
told
them
that
he
had
explored
the
well
,
without
discovering
anything
suspicious
.
The
final
resolve
taken
,
in
consequence
of
this
conversation
,
by
all
the
members
of
the
colony
,
was
that
as
soon
as
the
fine
season
returned
they
would
thoroughly
search
the
whole
of
the
island
.
But
from
that
day
Pencroft
appeared
to
be
anxious
.
He
felt
as
if
the
island
which
he
had
made
his
own
personal
property
belonged
to
him
entirely
no
longer
,
and
that
he
shared
it
with
another
master
,
to
whom
,
willing
or
not
,
he
felt
subject
.
Neb
and
he
often
talked
of
those
unaccountable
things
,
and
both
,
their
natures
inclining
them
to
the
marvelous
,
were
not
far
from
believing
that
Lincoln
Island
was
under
the
dominion
of
some
supernatural
power
.