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– It’s strange, – said the reporter. – Did anyone rescue you from the waves?
– I don’t know.
The rain stopped. At half past 5 the little party reached the Chimneys.
Chapter IX
The engineer was sleeping. They carried Cyrus Smith into the main corridor and made a couch of seaweeds for him.
The next day, the 28th of March, when the engineer awoke, about 8 o’clock, he saw his companions beside him. His first words were,
– Island or continent?
– Mr. Smith, – answered Pencroff, – we don’t know. But we will, when you guide us in this country.
– I think that I am able to do that now, – answered the engineer. – When you were carrying me here yesterday, did not I see a mountain in the west?
– Yes, – said Spilett, – a high mountain.
– All right, – exclaimed the engineer. – Tomorrow we will climb to its summit and determine whether this is an island or a continent.
– But, – asked Spilett, – where are we, Cyrus?
– I cannot say, – replied the engineer, – we are somewhere in the Pacific. We will know how to act when we ascend the mountain.
– But will you be able, Mr. Smith, to make the climb tomorrow? – asked Herbert.
– I hope so, – answered the engineer.
Chapter X
Soon Smith recovered his strength. They had a pleasant supper. The engineer said little; he was planning for the next day. After supper, the party lay down to sleep. In the morning they were fresh and eager for the expedition.
Everything was ready. At half past 7 they left the Chimneys, each had a stout cudgel. Pencroff recommended to take the route of the previous day, which was the shortest way to the mountain. They turned the southern angle, and followed the left bank of the river. They took the path under the evergreens, and soon reached the northern border of the forest. The soil was flat and swampy, then dry and sandy. Among the trees appeared a few animals. The engineer was going to the top of the mountain.
The mountain was composed of two cones. The first was truncated about 2,500 feet up, and supported by fantastic spurs. Between these spurs were narrow valleys.
On the first cone lay the second one. It was slightly rounded towards the summit. The goal of the expedition was to reach the top of this cone.
– We are in a volcanic country, – said Cyrus Smith, as they began to climb.
They were gradually going up. At noon, the little company stopped to dine. They were still half way from the first plateau. They could hardly reach it before nightfall. From this point the sea was beneath their feet. On the left they saw directly north for several miles; but they could not see far to the northwest.
At 1 o’clock, theascent21 began again. The easiest route slanted upwards towards the southwest, through the thick copse. The climbers reached a terrace, its soil was volcanic. From hence, their course was a zigzag towards the east. Neb and Herbert led the way.
They saw large animals, with thick horns and woolly fleece. As the ascension continued, the traces of lava were more frequent. As they neared the first plateau, the ascent became very difficult. By 4 o’clock they passed the last belt of trees. It was a pleasant, mild day. The sky was bright and clear.








