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"
No
,
my
boy
,
"
answered
the
sailor
,
"
but
we
shall
find
them
,
and
when
you
are
cured
we
shall
see
if
the
cowards
who
strike
us
from
behind
will
dare
to
meet
us
face
to
face
!
"
"
I
am
still
very
weak
,
my
poor
Pencroft
!
"
"
Well
!
your
strength
will
return
gradually
!
What
's
a
ball
through
the
chest
?
Nothing
but
a
joke
!
I
've
seen
many
,
and
I
do
n't
think
much
of
them
!
"
At
last
things
appeared
to
be
going
on
well
,
and
if
no
complication
occurred
,
Herbert
's
recovery
might
be
regarded
as
certain
.
But
what
would
have
been
the
condition
of
the
colonists
if
his
state
had
been
aggravated
,
--
if
,
for
example
,
the
ball
had
remained
in
his
body
,
if
his
arm
or
his
leg
had
had
to
be
amputated
?
"
No
,
"
said
Spilett
more
than
once
,
"
I
have
never
thought
of
such
a
contingency
without
shuddering
!
"
"
And
yet
,
if
it
had
been
necessary
to
operate
,
"
said
Harding
one
day
to
him
,
"
you
would
not
have
hesitated
?
"
"
No
,
Cyrus
!
"
said
Gideon
Spilett
,
"
but
thank
God
that
we
have
been
spared
this
complication
!
"
As
in
so
many
other
conjectures
,
the
colonists
had
appealed
to
the
logic
of
that
simple
good
sense
of
which
they
had
made
use
so
often
,
and
once
more
,
thanks
to
their
general
knowledge
,
it
had
succeeded
!
But
might
not
a
time
come
when
all
their
science
would
be
at
fault
?
They
were
alone
on
the
island
.
Now
,
men
in
all
states
of
society
are
necessary
to
each
other
.
Cyrus
Harding
knew
this
well
,
and
sometimes
he
asked
if
some
circumstance
might
not
occur
which
they
would
be
powerless
to
surmount
.
It
appeared
to
him
besides
,
that
he
and
his
companions
,
till
then
so
fortunate
,
had
entered
into
an
unlucky
period
.
During
the
two
years
and
a
half
which
had
elapsed
since
their
escape
from
Richmond
,
it
might
be
said
that
they
had
had
everything
their
own
way
.
The
island
had
abundantly
supplied
them
with
minerals
,
vegetables
,
animals
,
and
as
Nature
had
constantly
loaded
them
,
their
science
had
known
how
to
take
advantage
of
what
she
offered
them
.
The
wellbeing
of
the
colony
was
therefore
complete