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The
despair
of
Harding
and
his
companions
may
be
imagined
when
they
read
these
words
:
--
"
Friday
,
six
o'clock
in
the
morning
.
"
Plateau
invaded
by
convicts
.
"
Neb.
"
They
gazed
at
each
other
without
uttering
a
word
,
then
they
re-entered
the
house
.
what
were
they
to
do
?
The
convicts
on
Prospect
Heights
!
that
was
disaster
,
devastation
,
ruin
.
Herbert
,
on
seeing
the
engineer
,
the
reporter
,
and
Pencroft
re-enter
,
guessed
that
their
situation
was
aggravated
,
and
when
he
saw
Jup
,
he
no
longer
doubted
that
some
misfortune
menaced
Granite
House
.
"
Captain
Harding
,
"
said
he
,
"
I
must
go
;
I
can
bear
the
journey
.
I
must
go
.
"
Gideon
Spilett
approached
Herbert
;
then
,
having
looked
at
him
,
--
"
Let
us
go
,
then
!
"
said
he
.
The
question
was
quickly
decided
whether
Herbert
should
be
carried
on
a
litter
or
in
the
cart
which
had
brought
Ayrton
to
the
corral
.
The
motion
of
the
litter
would
have
been
more
easy
for
the
wounded
lad
,
but
it
would
have
necessitated
two
bearers
,
that
is
to
say
,
there
would
have
been
two
guns
less
for
defense
if
an
attack
was
made
on
the
road
.
Would
they
not
,
on
the
contrary
,
by
employing
the
cart
leave
every
arm
free
?
Was
it
impossible
to
place
the
mattress
on
which
Herbert
was
lying
in
it
,
and
to
advance
with
so
much
care
that
any
jolt
should
be
avoided
?
It
could
be
done
.