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"
But
,
Pencroft
,
"
answered
Spilett
,
"
you
are
describing
a
picture
of
the
Creator
.
"
"
Possibly
,
Mr.
Spilett
,
"
replied
the
sailor
,
"
but
that
is
how
I
imagine
him
!
"
"
And
you
,
Ayrton
?
"
asked
the
engineer
.
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"
Captain
Harding
,
"
replied
Ayrton
,
"
I
can
give
you
no
better
advice
in
this
matter
.
Whatever
you
do
will
be
best
;
when
you
wish
me
to
join
you
in
your
researches
,
I
am
ready
to
follow
you
.
"
I
thank
you
,
Ayrton
,
"
answered
Cyrus
Harding
,
"
but
I
should
like
a
more
direct
answer
to
the
question
I
put
to
you
.
You
are
our
companion
;
you
have
already
endangered
your
life
several
times
for
us
,
and
you
,
as
well
as
the
rest
,
ought
to
be
consulted
in
the
matter
of
any
important
decision
.
Speak
,
therefore
.
"
"
Captain
Harding
,
"
replied
Ayrton
,
"
I
think
that
we
ought
to
do
everything
to
discover
this
unknown
benefactor
.
Perhaps
he
is
alone
.
Perhaps
he
is
suffering
.
Perhaps
he
has
a
life
to
be
renewed
.
I
,
too
,
as
you
said
,
have
a
debt
of
gratitude
to
pay
him
.
It
was
he
,
it
could
be
only
he
who
must
have
come
to
Tabor
Island
,
who
found
there
the
wretch
you
knew
,
and
who
made
known
to
you
that
there
was
an
unfortunate
man
there
to
be
saved
.
Therefore
it
is
,
thanks
to
him
,
that
I
have
become
a
man
again
.
No
,
I
will
never
forget
him
!
"
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"
That
is
settled
,
then
,
"
said
Cyrus
Harding
.
"
We
will
begin
our
researches
as
soon
as
possible
.
We
will
not
leave
a
corner
of
the
island
unexplored
.
We
will
search
into
its
most
secret
recesses
,
and
will
hope
that
our
unknown
friend
will
pardon
us
in
consideration
of
our
intentions
!
"
For
several
days
the
colonists
were
actively
employed
in
haymaking
and
the
harvest
.
Before
putting
their
project
of
exploring
the
yet
unknown
parts
of
the
island
into
execution
,
they
wished
to
get
all
possible
work
finished
.
It
was
also
the
time
for
collecting
the
various
vegetables
from
the
Tabor
Island
plants
.
All
was
stowed
away
,
and
happily
there
was
no
want
of
room
in
Granite
House
,
in
which
they
might
have
housed
all
the
treasures
of
the
island
.
The
products
of
the
colony
were
there
,
methodically
arranged
,
and
in
a
safe
place
,
as
may
be
believed
,
sheltered
as
much
from
animals
as
from
man
.
There
was
no
fear
of
damp
in
the
middle
of
that
thick
mass
of
granite
.
Many
natural
excavations
situated
in
the
upper
passage
were
enlarged
either
by
pick-axe
or
mine
,
and
Granite
House
thus
became
a
general
warehouse
,
containing
all
the
provisions
,
arms
,
tools
,
and
spare
utensils
--
in
a
word
,
all
the
stores
of
the
colony
.