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第22章

"God grant it!" responded Herbert."Let us set off! Top will guide us!"Pencroft did not make any objection.He felt that Top's arrival contradicted his conjectures."Come along then!" said he.

Pencroft carefully covered the embers on the hearth.He placed a few pieces of wood among them, so as to keep in the fire until their return.

Then, preceded by the dog, who seemed to invite them by short barks to come with him, and followed by the reporter and the boy, he dashed out, after having put up in his handkerchief the remains of the supper.

The storm was then in all its violence, and perhaps at its height.Not a single ray of light from the moon pierced through the clouds.To follow a straight course was difficult.It was best to rely on Top's instinct.They did so.The reporter and Herbert walked behind the dog, and the sailor brought up the rear.It was impossible to exchange a word.The rain was not very heavy, but the wind was terrific.

However, one circumstance favored the seaman and his two companions.The wind being southeast, consequently blew on their backs.The clouds of sand, which otherwise would have been insupportable, from being received behind, did not in consequence impede their progress.In short, they sometimes went faster than they liked, and had some difficulty in keeping their feet; but hope gave them strength, for it was not at random that they made their way along the shore.They had no doubt that Neb had found his master, and that he had sent them the faithful dog.But was the engineer living, or had Neb only sent for his companions that they might render the last duties to the corpse of the unfortunate Harding?

After having passed the precipice, Herbert, the reporter, and Pencroft prudently stepped aside to stop and take breath.The turn of the rocks sheltered them from the wind, and they could breathe after this walk or rather run of a quarter of an hour.

They could now hear and reply to each other, and the lad having pronounced the name of Cyrus Harding, Top gave a few short barks, as much as to say that his master was saved.

"Saved, isn't he?" repeated Herbert; "saved, Top?"And the dog barked in reply.

They once more set out.The tide began to rise, and urged by the wind it threatened to be unusually high, as it was a spring tide.Great billows thundered against the reef with such violence that they probably passed entirely over the islet, then quite invisible.The mole no longer protected the coast, which was directly exposed to the attacks of the open sea.

As soon as the sailor and his companions left the precipice, the wind struck them again with renewed fury.Though bent under the gale they walked very quickly, following Top, who did not hesitate as to what direction to take.

They ascended towards the north, having on their left an interminable extent of billows, which broke with a deafening noise, and on their right a dark country, the aspect of which it was impossible to guess.But they felt that it was comparatively flat, for the wind passed completely over them, without being driven back as it was when it came in contact with the cliff.

At four o'clock in the morning, they reckoned that they had cleared about five miles.The clouds were slightly raised, and the wind, though less damp, was very sharp and cold.Insufficiently protected by their clothing, Pencroft, Herbert and Spilett suffered cruelly, but not a complaint escaped their lips.They were determined to follow Top, wherever the intelligent animal wished to lead them.

Towards five o'clock day began to break.At the zenith, where the fog was less thick, gray shades bordered the clouds; under an opaque belt, a luminous line clearly traced the horizon.The crests of the billows were tipped with a wild light, and the foam regained its whiteness.At the same time on the left the hilly parts of the coast could be seen, though very indistinctly.

At six o'clock day had broken.The clouds rapidly lifted.The seaman and his companions were then about six miles from the Chimneys.They were following a very flat shore bounded by a reef of rocks, whose heads scarcely emerged from the sea, for they were in deep water.On the left, the country appeared to be one vast extent of sandy downs, bristling with thistles.There was no cliff, and the shore offered no resistance to the ocean but a chain of irregular hillocks.Here and there grew two or three trees, inclined towards the west, their branches projecting in that direction.Quite behind, in the southwest, extended the border of the forest.

At this moment, Top became very excited.He ran forward, then returned, and seemed to entreat them to hasten their steps.The dog then left the beach, and guided by his wonderful instinct, without showing the least hesitation, went straight in among the downs.They followed him.The country appeared an absolute desert.Not a living creature was to be seen.

The downs, the extent of which was large, were composed of hillocks and even of hills, very irregularly distributed.They resembled a Switzerland modeled in sand, and only an amazing instinct could have possibly recognized the way.

Five minutes after having left the beach, the reporter and his two companions arrived at a sort of excavation, hollowed out at the back of a high mound.There Top stopped, and gave a loud, clear bark.Spilett, Herbert, and Pencroft dashed into the cave.

Neb was there, kneeling beside a body extended on a bed of grass.

The body was that of the engineer, Cyrus Harding.

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