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Not
a
sound
could
be
heard
inside
the
palisade
.
The
musmons
and
the
goats
,
sleeping
no
doubt
in
their
huts
,
in
no
way
disturbed
the
calm
of
night
.
The
reporter
and
the
sailor
hearing
nothing
,
asked
themselves
whether
they
had
not
better
scale
the
palisades
and
penetrate
into
the
corral
.
This
would
have
been
contrary
to
Cyrus
Harding
's
instructions
.
It
is
true
that
the
enterprise
might
succeed
,
but
it
might
also
fail
.
Now
,
if
the
convicts
were
suspecting
nothing
,
if
they
knew
nothing
of
the
expedition
against
them
,
if
,
lastly
,
there
now
existed
a
chance
of
surprising
them
,
ought
this
chance
to
be
lost
by
inconsiderately
attempting
to
cross
the
palisades
?
This
was
not
the
reporter
's
opinion
.
He
thought
it
better
to
wait
until
all
the
settlers
were
collected
together
before
attempting
to
penetrate
into
the
corral
.
One
thing
was
certain
,
that
it
was
possible
to
reach
the
palisade
without
being
seen
,
and
also
that
it
did
not
appear
to
be
guarded
.
This
point
settled
,
there
was
nothing
to
be
done
but
to
return
to
the
cart
,
where
they
would
consult
.
Pencroft
probably
agreed
with
this
decision
,
for
he
followed
the
reporter
without
making
any
objection
when
the
latter
turned
back
to
the
wood
.
In
a
few
minutes
the
engineer
was
made
acquainted
with
the
state
of
affairs
.
"
Well
,
"
said
he
,
after
a
little
thought
,
"
I
now
have
reason
to
believe
that
the
convicts
are
not
in
the
corral
.
"
"
We
shall
soon
know
,
"
said
Pencroft
,
"
when
we
have
scaled
the
palisade
.
"
"
To
the
corral
,
my
friends
!
"
said
Cyrus
Harding
.