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The Mysterious Island

CHAPTER 21
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They might have believed themselves to be on the desolate coast of some island in the Antarctic regions which the ice had invaded.

The colonists halted at this place for breakfast.

A fire of brushwood and dried seaweed was lighted, and Neb prepared the breakfast of cold meat, to which he added some cups of Oswego tea.
While eating they looked around them.

This part of Lincoln Island was very sterile, and contrasted with all the western part.

The reporter was thus led to observe that if chance had thrown them at first on the shore, they would have had but a deplorable idea of their future domain.
"I believe that we should not have been able to reach it," replied the engineer, "for the sea is deep, and there is not a rock on which we could have taken refuge.


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