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The colonists, warned by the engineer, left their work and gazed in silence at the summit of Mount Franklin.

The volcano had awoke, and the vapor had penetrated the mineral layer heaped at the bottom of the crater.But would the subterranean fires provoke any violent eruption? This was an event which could not be foreseen.However, even while admitting the possibility of an eruption, it was not probable that the whole of Lincoln Island would suffer from it.The flow of volcanic matter is not always disastrous, and the island had already undergone this trial, as was shown by the streams of lava hardened on the northern slopes of the mountain.Besides, from the shape of the crater--the opening broken in the upper edge--the matter would be thrown to the side opposite the fertile regions of the island.

However, the past did not necessarily answer for the future.Often, at the summit of volcanoes, the old craters close and new ones open.This had occurred in the two hemispheres--at Etna, Popocatepetl, at Orizabaand on the eve of an eruption there is everything to be feared.In fact, an earthquake--a phenomenon which often accompanies volcanic eruption--is enough to change the interior arrangement of a mountain, and to open new outlets for the burning lava.

Cyrus Harding explained these things to his companions, and, without exaggerating the state of things, he told them all the pros and cons.After all, they could not prevent it.It did not appear likely that Granite House would be threatened unless the ground was shaken by an earthquake.But the corral would be in great danger should a new crater open in the southern side of Mount Franklin.

From that day the smoke never disappeared from the top of the mountain, and it could even be perceived that it increased in height and thickness, without any flame mingling in its heavy volumes.The phenomenon was still concentrated in the lower part of the central crater.

However, with the fine days work had been continued.The building of the vessel was hastened as much as possible, and, by means of the waterfall on the shore, Cyrus Harding managed to establish an hydraulic sawmill, which rapidly cut up the trunks of trees into planks and joists.The mechanism of this apparatus was as simple as those used in the rustic sawmills of Norway.A first horizontal movement to move the piece of wood, a second vertical movement to move the saw--this was all that was wanted; and the engineer succeeded by means of a wheel, two cylinders, and pulleys properly arranged.Towards the end of the month of September the skeleton of the vessel, which was to be rigged as a schooner, lay in the dockyard.The ribs were almost entirely completed, and, all the timbers having been sustained by a provisional band, the shape of the vessel could already be seen.The schooner, sharp in the bows, very slender in the after-part, would evidently be suitable for a long voyage, if wanted; but laying the planking would still take a considerable time.Very fortunately, the iron work of the pirate brig had been saved after the explosion.From the planks and injured ribs Pencroft and Ayrton had extracted the bolts and a large quantity of copper nails.It was so much work saved for the smiths, but the carpenters had much to do.

Shipbuilding was interrupted for a week for the harvest, the haymaking, and the gathering in of the different crops on the plateau.This work finished, every moment was devoted to finishing the schooner.when night came the workmen were really quite exhausted.So as not to lose any time they had changed the hours for their meals; they dined at twelve o'clock, and only had their supper when daylight failed them.They then ascended to Granite House, when they were always ready to go to bed.

Sometimes, however, when the conversation bore on some interesting subject the hour for sleep was delayed for a time.The colonists then spoke of the future, and talked willingly of the changes which a voyage in the schooner to inhabited lands would make in their situation.But always, in the midst of these plans, prevailed the thought of a subsequent return to Lincoln Island.Never would they abandon this colony, founded with so much labor and with such success, and to which a communication with America would afford a fresh impetus.Pencroft and Neb especially hoped to end their days there.

"Herbert," said the sailor, "you will never abandon Lincoln Island?""Never, Pencroft, and especially if you make up your mind to stay there.""That was made up long ago, my boy," answered Pencroft."I shall expect you.You will bring me your wife and children, and I shall make jolly chaps of your youngsters!""That's agreed," replied Herbert, laughing and blushing at the same time.

"And you, Captain Harding," resumed Pencroft enthusiastically, "you will be still the governor of the island! Ah, how many inhabitants could it support? Ten thousand at least!"They talked in this way, allowing Pencroft to run on, and at last the reporter actually started a newspaper--the New Lincoln Herald!

So is man's heart.The desire to perform a work which will endure, which will survive him, is the origin of his superiority over all other living creatures here below.It is this which has established his dominion, and this it is which justifies it, over all the world.

After that, who knows if Jup and Top had not themselves their little dream of the future.

Ayrton silently said to himself that he would like to see Lord Glenarvan again and show himself to all restored.

One evening, on the 15th of October, the conversation was prolonged later than usual.It was nine o'clock.Already, long badly concealed yawns gave warning of the hour of rest, and Pencroft was proceeding towards his bed, when the electric bell, placed in the dining-room, suddenly rang.

All were there, Cyrus Harding, Gideon Spilett, Herbert, Ayrton, Pencroft, Neb.Therefore none of the colonists were at the corral.

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