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481
"
Yes
,
master
,
replied
Neb
;
"
here
,
at
the
entrance
,
at
the
back
of
the
mound
,
in
a
place
sheltered
from
the
rain
and
wind
.
The
storm
has
destroyed
the
others
.
"
482
"
Pencroft
,
"
said
Cyrus
Harding
,
"
will
you
take
my
shoe
and
see
if
it
fits
exactly
to
the
footprints
?
"
483
The
sailor
did
as
the
engineer
requested
.
While
he
and
Herbert
,
guided
by
Neb
,
went
to
the
place
where
the
footprints
were
to
be
found
,
Cyrus
remarked
to
the
reporter
,
--
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484
"
It
is
a
most
extraordinary
thing
!
"
485
"
Perfectly
inexplicable
!
"
replied
Gideon
Spilett
.
486
"
But
do
not
dwell
upon
it
just
now
,
my
dear
Spilett
,
we
will
talk
about
it
by-and-by
.
"
487
A
moment
after
the
others
entered
.
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488
There
was
no
doubt
about
it
.
The
engineer
's
shoe
fitted
exactly
to
the
footmarks
.
It
was
therefore
Cyrus
Harding
who
had
left
them
on
the
sand
.
489
"
Come
,
"
said
he
,
"
I
must
have
experienced
this
unconsciousness
which
I
attributed
to
Neb.
.
I
must
have
walked
like
a
somnambulist
,
without
any
knowledge
of
my
steps
,
and
Top
must
have
guided
me
here
,
after
having
dragged
me
from
the
waves
...
Come
,
Top
!
Come
,
old
dog
!
"
490
The
magnificent
animal
bounded
barking
to
his
master
,
and
caresses
were
lavished
on
him
.
It
was
agreed
that
there
was
no
other
way
of
accounting
for
the
rescue
of
Cyrus
Harding
,
and
that
Top
deserved
all
the
honor
of
the
affair
.