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           "Hewouldnothavecalledusifthemeanshadbeenwantingtoenableustoreachhim!"

           CyrusHardingspokeinatoneofsuchthoroughconvictionthatnoobjectionwasraised.Hisremark,besides,waslogical.Itwasquitepossiblethatanopening,practicableatlowwater,thoughhiddennowbythehightide,openedatthefootofthecliff.

           Therewassometimetowait.Thecolonistsremainedsilentlycrouchinginadeephollow.Rainnowbegantofallintorrents.Thethunderwasre-echoedamongtherockswithagrandsonorousness.

           Thecolonists’emotionwasgreat.Athousandstrangeandextraordinaryideascrossedtheirbrains,andtheyexpectedsomegrandandsuperhumanapparition,whichalonecouldcomeuptothenotiontheyhadformedofthemysteriousgeniusoftheisland.

           Atmidnight,Hardingcarryingthelantern,descendedtothebeachtoreconnoiter.

           Theengineerwasnotmistaken.Thebeginningofanimmenseexcavationcouldbeseenunderthewater.Therethewire,bendingatarightangle,enteredtheyawninggulf.

           CyrusHardingreturnedtohiscompanions,andsaidsimply,

           "Inanhourtheopeningwillbepracticable."

           "Itisthere,then?"saidPencroft.

           "Didyoudoubtit?"returnedHarding.

           "Butthiscavernmustbefilledwithwatertoacertainheight,"observedHerbert.

           "Eitherthecavernwillbecompletelydry,"repliedHarding,"andinthatcasewecantraverseitonfoot,oritwillnotbedry,andsomemeansoftransportwillbeputatourdisposal."

           Anhourpassed.Allclimbeddownthroughtheraintothelevelofthesea.

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