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The Mysterious Island

CHAPTER 12
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Top was not more successful than his masters.
"Captain," said Pencroft, when the engineer and the reporter had rejoined them, "Captain, you see quite well we can't get on unless we make a few guns.

Will that be possible ?" "Perhaps," replied the engineer, "but we will begin by first manufacturing some bows and arrows, and I don't doubt that you will become as clever in the use of them as the Australian hunters." "Bows and arrows!" said Pencroft scornfully.

"That's all very well for children!" "Don't be proud, friend Pencroft," replied the reporter.

"Bows and arrows were sufficient for centuries to stain the earth with blood.
Powder is but a thing of yesterday, and war is as old as the human race--unhappily." "Faith, that's true, Mr.Spilett," replied the sailor, "and I always speak too quickly.

You must excuse me!" Meanwhile, Herbert constant to his favorite science, Natural History, reverted to the kangaroos, saying,-- "Besides, we had to deal just now with the species which is most difficult to catch.


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