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第8章

The engineer, the meshes of the net having given way, had been carried off by a wave.His dog also had disappeared.The faithful animal had voluntarily leaped out to help his master."Forward," cried the reporter;and all four, Spilett, Herbert, Pencroft, and Neb, forgetting their fatigue, began their search.Poor Neb shed bitter tears, giving way to despair at the thought of having lost the only being he loved on earth.

Only two minutes had passed from the time when Cyrus Harding disappeared to the moment when his companions set foot on the ground.They had hopes therefore of arriving in time to save him."Let us look for him! let us look for him!" cried Neb.

"Yes, Neb," replied Gideon Spilett, "and we will find him too!""Living, I trust!"

"Still living!"

"Can he swim?" asked Pencroft.

"Yes," replied Neb, "and besides, Top is there."The sailor, observing the heavy surf on the shore, shook his head.

The engineer had disappeared to the north of the shore, and nearly half a mile from the place where the castaways had landed.The nearest point of the beach he could reach was thus fully that distance off.

It was then nearly six o'clock.A thick fog made the night very dark.The castaways proceeded toward the north of the land on which chance had thrown them, an unknown region, the geographical situation of which they could not even guess.They were walking upon a sandy soil, mingled with stones, which appeared destitute of any sort of vegetation.The ground, very unequal and rough, was in some places perfectly riddled with holes, making walking extremely painful.From these holes escaped every minute great birds of clumsy flight, which flew in all directions.Others, more active, rose in flocks and passed in clouds over their heads.The sailor thought he recognized gulls and cormorants, whose shrill cries rose above the roaring of the sea.

From time to time the castaways stopped and shouted, then listened for some response from the ocean, for they thought that if the engineer had landed, and they had been near to the place, they would have heard the barking of the dog Top, even should Harding himself have been unable to give any sign of existence.They stopped to listen, but no sound arose above the roaring of the waves and the dashing of the surf.The little band then continued their march forward, searching into every hollow of the shore.

After walking for twenty minutes, the four castaways were suddenly brought to a standstill by the sight of foaming billows close to their feet.The solid ground ended here.They found themselves at the extremity of a sharp point on which the sea broke furiously.

"It is a promontory," said the sailor; "we must retrace our steps, holding towards the right, and we shall thus gain the mainland.""But if he is there," said Neb, pointing to the ocean, whose waves shone of a snowy white in the darkness."Well, let us call again," and all uniting their voices, they gave a vigorous shout, but there came no reply.

They waited for a lull, then began again; still no reply.

The castaways accordingly returned, following the opposite side of the promontory, over a soil equally sandy and rugged.However, Pencroft observed that the shore was more equal, that the ground rose, and he declared that it was joined by a long slope to a hill, whose massive front he thought that he could see looming indistinctly through the mist.The birds were less numerous on this part of the shore; the sea was also less tumultuous, and they observed that the agitation of the waves was diminished.The noise of the surf was scarcely heard.This side of the promontory evidently formed a semicircular bay, which the sharp point sheltered from the breakers of the open sea.But to follow this direction was to go south, exactly opposite to that part of the coast where Harding might have landed.After a walk of a mile and a half, the shore presented no curve which would permit them to return to the north.This promontory, of which they had turned the point, must be attached to the mainland.The castaways, although their strength was nearly exhausted, still marched courageously forward, hoping every moment to meet with a sudden angle which would set them in the first direction.What was their disappointment, when, after trudging nearly two miles, having reached an elevated point composed of slippery rocks, they found themselves again stopped by the sea.

"We are on an islet," said Pencroft, "and we have surveyed it from one extremity to the other."The sailor was right; they had been thrown, not on a continent, not even on an island, but on an islet which was not more than two miles in length, with even a less breadth.

Was this barren spot the desolate refuge of sea-birds, strewn with stones and destitute of vegetation, attached to a more important archipelago? It was impossible to say.When the voyagers from their car saw the land through the mist, they had not been able to reconnoiter it sufficiently.

However, Pencroft, accustomed with his sailor eyes to piece through the gloom, was almost certain that he could clearly distinguish in the west confused masses which indicated an elevated coast.But they could not in the dark determine whether it was a single island, or connected with others.They could not leave it either, as the sea surrounded them; they must therefore put off till the next day their search for the engineer, from whom, alas! not a single cry had reached them to show that he was still in existence.

"The silence of our friend proves nothing," said the reporter."Perhaps he has fainted or is wounded, and unable to reply directly, so we will not despair.

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