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XXVI
Going Toward the CoastâTroops of MonkeysâA New Water-CourseâWhy the Tide Was Not FeltâA Forest on the ShoreâReptile PromontoryâSpilett Makes Herbert EnviousâThe Bamboo Fusilade.
XXVII
Proposal to Return By the South CoastâIts ConfigurationâSearch for the ShipwreckedâA Waif in the AirâDiscovery of a Small Natural HarborâMidnight on the MercyâA Drifting Canoe.
XXVIII
Pencroffâs HalloosâA Night in the ChimneysâHerbertâs ArrowâSmithâs PlanâAn Unexpected SolutionâWhat Had Happened in Granite HouseâHow the Colonists Obtained a New Domestic.
XXIX
Projects to Be Carried OutâA Bridge Over the MercyâTo Make An Island of Prospect PlateauâThe Draw-BridgeâThe Corn HarvestâThe StreamâThe CausewayâThe Poultry YardâThe Pigeon-HouseâThe Two Wild AssesâHarnessed to the WagonâExcursion to Balloon Harbor.
XXX
ClothingâSeal-Skin BootsâMaking PyroxylineâPlantingâThe FishâTurtlesâ EggsâJupâs EducationâThe Corral-Hunting MoufflonsâOther Useful Animals and VegetablesâHome Thoughts.
XXXI
Bad WeatherâThe Hydraulic ElevatorâMaking Window Glass and Table WareâThe Bread TreeâFrequent Visits to the CorralâThe Increase of the HerdâThe Reporterâs QuestionâThe Exact Position of Lincoln IslandâPencroffâs Proposal.
XXXII
Ship BuildingâThe Second HarvestâAi HuntingâA New PlantâA WhaleâThe Harpoon From the VineyardâCutting Up This CetaceaâUse of the WhaleboneâThe End of MayâPencroffIs Content.
XXXIII
WinterâFulling ClothâThe MillâPencroffâs Fixed PurposeâThe WhalebonesâThe Use of An AlbatrossâTop and JupâStormsâDamage to the Poultry-YardâAn Excursion to the MarshâSmith AloneâExploration of the Pits.
XXXIV
Rigging the LaunchâAttacked By FoxesâJup WoundedâJup NursedâJup CuredâCompletion of the LaunchâPencroffâs TriumphâThe Good LuckâTrial Trip, to the South of the IslandâAn Unexpected Document.
XXXV
Departure Decided UponâPreparationsâThe Three PassengersâThe First NightâThe Second NightâTabor IslandâSearch on the ShoreâSearch in the WoodsâNo OneâAnimalsâPlantsâA HouseâDeserted.
XXXVI
The InventoryâThe NightâSome LettersâThe Search ContinuedâPlants and AnimalsâHerbert in DangerâAboardâThe DepartureâBad WeatherâA Glimmer of IntelligenceâLost At SeaâA Timely Light.
XXXVII
The Return-DiscussionâSmith and the UnknownâBalloon Harbor-The Devotion of the Engineer-A Touching Experience-Tears.
XXXVIII
A Mystery to Be SolvedâThe First Words of the UnknownâTwelve Years on the IslandâConfessionsâDisappearanceâSmithâs ConfidenceâBuilding a Wind-MillâThe First BreadâAn Act of DevotionâHonest Hands.
XXXIX
Always ApartâA Bequest of the UnknownâsâThe Farm Established At the CorralâTwelve YearsâThe Boatswainâs Mate of the BritanniaâLeft on Tabor IslandâThe Hand of SmithâThe Mysterious Paper
XL
A TalkâSmith and SpilettâThe Engineerâs IdeaâThe Electric TelegraphâThe WiresâThe Batterâthe AlphabetâFine WeatherâThe Prosperity of the ColonyâPhotographyâA Snow EffectâTwo Years on Lincoln Island.
XLI
Thoughts of HomeâChances of ReturnâPlan to Explore the CoastâThe Departure of the 16th of AprilâSerpentine Peninsula Seen From SeaâThe Basaltic Cliffs of the Western CoastâBad WeatherâNightâA New Incident.
XLII
Night At SeaâShark GulfâConfidencesâPreparations for WinterâEarly Advent of Bad WeatherâColdâIn-Door WorkâSix Months LaterâA Speck on the PhotographâAn Unexpected Event.
PART III THE SECRET OF THE ISLANDXLIII
Lost Or Saved?âAyrton RecalledâImportant DiscussionâIt Is Not the DuncanâSuspicion And PrecautionâApproach of the ShipâA Cannon ShotâThe Brig Anchors in Sight of the IslandâNight Fall.
XLIV
DiscussionsâPresentimentsâAyrtonâs ProposalâIt Is AcceptedâAyrton and Pencroff on Safety IsletâNorfolk ConvictsâTheir ProjectsâHeroic Attempt of AyrtonâHis ReturnâSix Against Fifty.
XLV
The Mist RisesâThe Engineerâs Disposition of ForcesâThree PostsâAyrton and PencroftâThe First AttackâTwo Other Boat LoadsâOn the IsletâSix Convicts on ShoreâThe Brig Weighs AnchorâThe Speedyâs ProjectilesâDesperate SituationâUnexpected Denouement.
XLVI
The Colonists on the BeachâAyrton and Pencroff as SalvorsâTalk At BreakfastâPencroffâs ReasoningâExploration of the Brigâs Hull in DetailâThe Magazine UninjuredâNew RichesâA DiscoveryâA Piece of a Broken Cylinder.
XLVII
The Engineerâs TheoryâPencroffâs Magnificent SuppositionsâA Battery in the AirâFour ProjectilesâThe Surviving ConvictsâAyrton HesitatesâSmithâs Generosity and Pencroffâs Dissatisfaction.
XLVIII
The Projected ExpeditionâAyrton At the CorralâVisit to Port BalloonâPencroffâs RemarksâDespatch Sent to the CorralâNo Answer From AyrtonâSetting Out Next DayâWhy the Wire Did Not ActâA Detonation.
XLIX
The Reporter and Pencroff in the CorralâMoving HerbertâDespair of the SailorâConsultation of the Engineer and the ReporterâMode of TreatmentâA Glimmer of HopeâHow to Warn NebâA Faithful MessengerâNebâs Reply.
L
The Convicts in the Neighborhood of the CorralâProvisional OccupationâContinuation of Herbertâs TreatmentâPencroffâs JubilationâReview of the PastâFuture ProspectsâSmithâs Ideas.
LI
No News of NebâA Proposal From Pencroff and SpilettâThe Reporterâs SortiesâA Fragment Of ClothâA MessageâHurried DepartureâArrival At Prospect Plateau.
LII
Herbert Carried to Granite HouseâNeb Relates What Had HappenedâVisit of Smith to the PlateauâRuin and DevastationâThe Colonists HelplessâWillow BarkâA Mortal FeverâTop Barks Again.
LIII
An Inexplicable MysteryâHerbertâs ConvalescenceâThe Unexplored Parts of the IslandâPreparations for DepartureâThe First DayâNightâSecond DayâThe KaurisâCassowariesâFootprints in the SandâArrival At Reptile End.
LIV
Exploration of Reptile EndâCamp At the Mouth of Fall RiverâBy the CorralâThe ReconnaissanceâThe ReturnâForwardâAn Open DoorâA Light in the WindowâBy Moonlight.
LV
Ayrtonâs RecitalâPlans of His Old ComradesâTaking Possession of the CorralâThe Rules of the IslandâThe Good LuckâResearches About Mount FranklinâThe Upper ValleysâSubterranean RumblingsâPencroffâs AnswerâAt the Bottom of the CraterâThe Return
LVI
After Three YearsâThe Question of a New ShipâIts DeterminationâProsperity of the ColonyâThe ShipyardâThe Cold WeatherâPencroff ResignedâWashingâMount Franklin.
LVII
The Awakening of the VolcanoâThe Fine WeatherâResumption of WorkâThe Evening of the 15th of OctoberâA TelegraphâA DemandâAn AnswerâDeparture for the CorralâThe NoticeâThe Extra WireâThe Basalt WallâAt High TideâAt Low TideâThe CavernâA Dazzling Light.
LVIII
Captain NemoâHis First WordsâHistory of a Hero of LibertyâHatred of the InvadersâHis CompanionsâThe Life Under WaterâAloneâThe Last Refuge of
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