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"I think so too," added the engineer."It may even be said that it is the duty of a captain to come and survey any land or island not yet known, and Lincoln Island is in this position.""Well," said Pencroft, "suppose this vessel comes and anchors there a few cables-lengths from our island, what shall we do?"This sudden question remained at first without any reply.But Cyrus Harding, after some moments' thought, replied in the calm tone which was usual to him,--"What we shall do, my friends? What we ought to do is this:--we will communicate with the ship, we will take our passage on board her, and we will leave our island, after having taken possession of it in the name of the United States.Then we will return with any who may wish to follow us to colonize it definitely, and endow the American Republic with a useful station in this part of the Pacific Ocean!""Hurrah!" exclaimed Pencroft, "and that will be no small present which we shall make to our country! The colonization is already almost finished;names are given to every part of the island; there is a natural port, fresh water, roads, a telegraph, a dockyard, and manufactories; and there will be nothing to be done but to inscribe Lincoln Island on the maps!""But if anyone seizes it in our absence?" observed Gideon Spilett.

"Hang it!" cried the sailor."I would rather remain all alone to guard it: and trust to Pencroft, they shouldn't steal it from him, like a watch from the pocket of a swell!"For an hour it was impossible to say with any certainty whether the vessel was or was not standing towards Lincoln Island.She was nearer, but in what direction was she sailing? This Pencroft could not determine.

However, as the wind was blowing from the northeast, in all probability the vessel was sailing on the starboard tack.Besides, the wind was favorable for bringing her towards the island, and, the sea being calm, she would not be afraid to approach although the shallows were not marked on the chart.

Towards four o'clock--an hour after he had been sent for--Ayrton arrived at Granite House.He entered the dining-room saying,--"At your service, gentlemen."

Cyrus Harding gave him his hand, as was his custom to do, and, leading him to the window,--"Ayrton," said he, "we have begged you to come here for an important reason.A ship is in sight of the island."Ayrton at first paled slightly, and for a moment his eyes became dim;then, leaning out the window, he surveyed the horizon, but could see nothing.

"Take this telescope," said Spilett, "and look carefully, Ayrton, for it is possible that this ship may be the 'Duncan' come to these seas for the purpose of taking you home again.""The 'Duncan!'" murmured Ayrton."Already?" This last word escaped Ayrton's lips as if involuntarily, and his head drooped upon his hands.

Did not twelve years' solitude on a desert island appear to him a sufficient expiation? Did not the penitent yet feel himself pardoned, either in his own eyes or in the eyes of others?

"No," said he, "no! it cannot be the 'Duncan'!""Look, Ayrton," then said the engineer, "for it is necessary that we should know beforehand what to expect."Ayrton took the glass and pointed it in the direction indicated.During some minutes he examined the horizon without moving, without uttering a word.Then,--"It is indeed a vessel," said he, "but I do not think she is the 'Duncan.'""Why do you not think so?" asked Gideon Spilett.

"Because the 'Duncan' is a steam-yacht, and I cannot perceive any trace of smoke either above or near that vessel.""Perhaps she is simply sailing," observed Pencroft."The wind is favorable for the direction which she appears to be taking, and she may be anxious to economize her coal, being so far from land.""It is possible that you may be right, Mr.Pencroft," answered Ayrton, "and that the vessel has extinguished her fires.We must wait until she is nearer, and then we shall soon know what to expect."So saying, Ayrton sat down in a corner of the room and remained silent.

The colonists again discussed the strange ship, but Ayrton took no part in the conversation.All were in such a mood that they found it impossible to continue their work.Gideon Spilett and Pencroft were particularly nervous, going, coming, not able to remain still in one place.Herbert felt more curiosity.Neb alone maintained his usual calm manner.Was not his country that where his master was? As to the engineer, he remained plunged in deep thought, and in his heart feared rather than desired the arrival of the ship.In the meanwhile, the vessel was a little nearer the island.With the aid of the glass, it was ascertained that she was a brig, and not one of those Malay proas, which are generally used by the pirates of the Pacific.

It was, therefore, reasonable to believe that the engineer's apprehensions would not be justified, and that the presence of this vessel in the vicinity of the island was fraught with no danger.

Pencroft, after a minute examination, was able positively to affirm that the vessel was rigged as a brig, and that she was standing obliquely towards the coast, on the starboard tack, under her topsails and top-gallant-sails.This was confirmed by Ayrton.But by continuing in this direction she must soon disappear behind Claw Cape, as the wind was from the southwest, and to watch her it would be then necessary to ascend the height of Washington Bay, near Port Balloon--a provoking circumstance, for it was already five o'clock in the evening, and the twilight would soon make any observation extremely difficult.

"What shall we do when night comes on?" asked Gideon Spilett."Shall we light a fire, so as to signal our presence on the coast?"This was a serious question, and yet, although the engineer still retained some of his presentiments, it was answered in the affirmative.

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