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"
About
a
mile
,
"
replied
Pencroft
;
"
and
if
you
are
astonished
,
captain
,
we
are
not
less
surprised
ourselves
at
seeing
you
in
this
place
!
"
"
Indeed
,
"
said
the
engineer
,
who
was
recovering
gradually
,
and
who
took
great
interest
in
these
details
,
"
indeed
it
is
very
singular
!
"
"
But
,
"
resumed
the
sailor
,
"
can
you
tell
us
what
happened
after
you
were
carried
off
by
the
sea
?
"
Cyrus
Harding
considered
.
He
knew
very
little
.
The
wave
had
torn
him
from
the
balloon
net
.
He
sank
at
first
several
fathoms
.
On
returning
to
the
surface
,
in
the
half
light
,
he
felt
a
living
creature
struggling
near
him
.
It
was
Top
,
who
had
sprung
to
his
help
.
He
saw
nothing
of
the
balloon
,
which
,
lightened
both
of
his
weight
and
that
of
the
dog
,
had
darted
away
like
an
arrow
.
There
he
was
,
in
the
midst
of
the
angry
sea
,
at
a
distance
which
could
not
be
less
than
half
a
mile
from
the
shore
.
He
attempted
to
struggle
against
the
billows
by
swimming
vigorously
.
Top
held
him
up
by
his
clothes
;
but
a
strong
current
seized
him
and
drove
him
towards
the
north
,
and
after
half
an
hour
of
exertion
,
he
sank
,
dragging
Top
with
him
into
the
depths
.
From
that
moment
to
the
moment
in
which
he
recovered
to
find
himself
in
the
arms
of
his
friends
he
remembered
nothing
.
"
However
,
"
remarked
Pencroft
,
"
you
must
have
been
thrown
on
to
the
beach
,
and
you
must
have
had
strength
to
walk
here
,
since
Neb
found
your
footmarks
!
"
"
Yes
...
of
course
replied
the
engineer
,
thoughtfully
;
"
and
you
found
no
traces
of
human
beings
on
this
coast
?
"
"
Not
a
trace
,
"
replied
the
reporter
;
"
besides
,
if
by
chance
you
had
met
with
some
deliverer
there
,
just
in
the
nick
of
time
,
why
should
he
have
abandoned
you
after
having
saved
you
from
the
waves
?
"
"
You
are
right
,
my
dear
Spilett
.
Tell
me
,
Neb
,
"
added
the
engineer
,
turning
to
his
servant
,
"
it
was
not
you
who
...
you
ca
n't
have
had
a
moment
of
unconsciousness
...
during
which
no
,
that
's
absurd
...
.
Do
any
of
the
footsteps
still
remain
?
"
asked
Harding
.