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The Mysterious Island

CHAPTER 8
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And now speak, Spilett." The reporter then told him all that had occurred.

He recounted all the events with which Cyrus was unacquainted, the last fall of the balloon, the landing on this unknown land, which appeared a desert (whatever it was, whether island or continent), the discovery of the Chimneys, the search for him, not forgetting of course Neb's devotion, the intelligence exhibited by the faithful Top, as well as many other matters.
"But," asked Harding, in a still feeble voice, "you did not, then, pick me up on the beach ?" "No," replied the reporter.
"And did you not bring me to this cave ?" "No." "At what distance is this cave from the sea ?" "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.


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