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"
But
how
was
it
we
did
not
see
the
'
Bonadventure
'
pass
in
the
sight
of
the
island
?
"
observed
the
reporter
,
who
was
anxious
to
bring
forward
every
possible
objection
.
"
Why
,
Mr.
Spilett
,
"
replied
the
sailor
,
"
they
would
only
have
to
start
in
the
night
with
a
good
breeze
,
and
they
would
be
out
of
sight
of
the
island
in
two
hours
.
"
"
Well
,
"
resumed
Gideon
Spilett
,
"
I
ask
again
,
what
object
could
the
convicts
have
had
in
using
the
'
Bonadventure
,
'
and
why
,
after
they
had
made
use
of
her
,
should
they
have
brought
her
back
to
port
?
"
"
Why
,
Mr.
Spilett
,
"
replied
the
sailor
,
"
we
must
put
that
among
the
unaccountable
things
,
and
not
think
anything
more
about
it
.
The
chief
thing
is
that
the
'
Bonadventure
'
was
there
,
and
she
is
there
now
.
Only
,
unfortunately
,
if
the
convicts
take
her
a
second
time
,
we
shall
very
likely
not
find
her
again
in
her
place
!
"
"
Then
,
Pencroft
,
"
said
Herbert
,
"
would
it
not
be
wisest
to
bring
the
'
Bonadventure
'
off
to
Granite
House
?
"
"
Yes
and
no
,
"
answered
Pencroft
,
"
or
rather
no
.
The
mouth
of
the
Mercy
is
a
bad
place
for
a
vessel
,
and
the
sea
is
heavy
there
.
"
"
But
by
hauling
her
up
on
the
sand
,
to
the
foot
of
the
Chimneys
?
"
"
Perhaps
yes
,
"
replied
Pencroft
.
"
At
any
rate
,
since
we
must
leave
Granite
House
for
a
long
expedition
,
I
think
the
'
Bonadventure
'
will
be
safer
here
during
our
absence
,
and
we
shall
do
best
to
leave
her
here
until
the
island
is
rid
of
these
blackguards
.
"
"
That
is
exactly
my
opinion
,
"
said
the
reporter
.
"
At
any
rate
in
the
event
of
bad
weather
,
she
will
not
be
exposed
here
as
she
would
be
at
the
mouth
of
the
Mercy
.
"