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Neb
then
recounted
what
had
happened
.
The
day
before
,
after
having
left
the
Chimneys
at
daybreak
,
he
had
ascended
the
coast
in
a
northerly
direction
,
and
had
reached
that
part
of
the
shore
which
he
had
already
visited
.
There
,
without
any
hope
he
acknowledged
,
Neb
had
searched
the
beach
,
among
the
rocks
,
on
the
sand
,
for
the
smallest
trace
to
guide
him
.
He
examined
particularly
that
part
of
the
beach
which
was
not
covered
by
the
high
tide
,
for
near
the
sea
the
water
would
have
obliterated
all
marks
.
Neb
did
not
expect
to
find
his
master
living
.
It
was
for
a
corpse
that
he
searched
,
a
corpse
which
he
wished
to
bury
with
his
own
hands
!
He
sought
long
in
vain
.
This
desert
coast
appeared
never
to
have
been
visited
by
a
human
creature
.
The
shells
,
those
which
the
sea
had
not
reached
,
and
which
might
be
met
with
by
millions
above
high-water
mark
,
were
untouched
.
Not
a
shell
was
broken
.
Neb
then
resolved
to
walk
along
the
beach
for
some
miles
.
It
was
possible
that
the
waves
had
carried
the
body
to
quite
a
distant
point
.
When
a
corpse
floats
a
little
distance
from
a
low
shore
,
it
rarely
happens
that
the
tide
does
not
throw
it
up
,
sooner
or
later
.
This
Neb
knew
,
and
he
wished
to
see
his
master
again
for
the
last
time
.
"
I
went
along
the
coast
for
another
two
miles
,
carefully
examining
the
beach
,
both
at
high
and
low
water
,
and
I
had
despaired
of
finding
anything
,
when
yesterday
,
above
five
in
the
evening
,
I
saw
footprints
on
the
sand
.
"
"
Footprints
?
"
exclaimed
Pencroft
.
"
Yes
!
"
replied
Neb.
.
"
Did
these
footprints
begin
at
the
water
's
edge
?
"
asked
the
reporter
.
"
No
,
"
replied
Neb
,
"
only
above
high-water
mark
,
for
the
others
must
have
been
washed
out
by
the
tide
.
"
"
Go
on
,
Neb
,
"
said
Spilett
.