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The Mysterious Island

CHAPTER 12
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Content yourself with winding it up very, exactly, but do not touch the hands.

This may be of use to us.
"What will be the good of that ?" thought the sailor.
They ate, and so heartily, that the store of game and almonds was totally exhausted.

But Pencroft was not at all uneasy, they would supply themselves on the way.

Top, whose share had been very much to his taste, would know how to find some fresh game among the brushwood.

Moreover, the sailor thought of simply asking the engineer to manufacture some powder and one or two fowling-pieces; he supposed there would be no difficulty in that.
On leaving the plateau, the captain proposed to his companions to return to the Chimneys by a new way.


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