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It was a miracle that I had escaped safe and sound from that frightful catastrophe. Mr. Ward could scarcely believe my story. "Well, my dear Strock," said he at last, "you have come back; and that is the main thing. Next to this notorious Robur, you will be the man of the hour. I hope that your head will not be turned with vanity, like that of this crazy inventor!" "No, Mr.
Strock had been there, we four against two, we would have been able to reach these men and seize them before they could have regained their boat and fled." "Probably," I answered. "But were there no others on the boat with them? Still, if we had seized the two, we could at least have learned who they were."
If we are helpless in the face of some great force of nature, people must be warned in time of the danger which threatens them." "It is clearly the duty of the authorities, Mr. Ward," responded I, "to learn what is going on within there." "True, Strock; but that presents great difficulties. Everyone reports that it is impossible to scale the precipices of the Great Eyrie and reach its interior.
Ward; the motive power of this so-called boat must be as tremendous and as unknown as that of the remarkable automobile which has so amazed us all." "So that is your idea, is it, Strock?" "Yes, Mr. Ward." There was but one conclusion to be drawn.
"I do not doubt that, Strock, I do not doubt that in the least. Nevertheless, the fact remains that you have discovered nothing of what is going on within the Great Eyrie." "Nothing, Mr. Ward." "You saw no sign of fire?" "None." "And you heard no suspicious noises whatever?" "None." "Then it is still uncertain if there is really a volcano there?" "Still uncertain, Mr. Ward.
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