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The Best to Do

           

           Astoafire,ifitwerenecessarytolightone,deadwoodwasnotlackingintheneighborhood,andtherootsoftheoldmangrovesoughttofurnishallthefuelofwhichtheywouldhaveneed.OldTom,anardentsmoker,wasprovidedwithacertainquantityofGermantinder,wellpreservedinaboxhermeticallyclosed,andwhentheywantedit,hewouldonlyhavetostrikethetinder-boxwiththeflintofthestrand.

           Itremained,then,todiscovertheholeinwhichthelittletroopwouldliedown,incasetheymusttakeonenight’srestbeforesettingout.

           And,indeed,itwaslittleJackwhofoundthebedroominquestion,Whiletrottingaboutatthefootofthecliff,hediscovered,behindaturnoftherock,oneofthosegrottoeswellpolished,wellhollowedout,whichtheseaherselfdigs,whenthewaves,enlargedbythetempest,beatthecoast.

           Theyoungchildwasdelighted.Hecalledhismotherwithcriesofjoy,andtriumphantlyshowedherhisdiscovery.

           "Good,myJack!"repliedMrs.Weldon."IfwewereRobinsonCrusoes,destinedtolivealongtimeonthisshore,weshouldnotforgettogiveyournametothatgrotto!"

           Thegrottowasonlyfromtentotwelvefeetlong,andasmanywide;but,inlittleJack’seyes,itwasanenormouscavern.Atallevents,itmustsufficetocontaintheshipwreckedones;and,asMrs.WeldonandNannotedwithsatisfaction,itwasverydry.Themoonbeingtheninherfirstquarter,theyneednotfearthatthoseneap-tideswouldreachthefootofthecliff,andthegrottoinconsequence.

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