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At 1 oclock, the ascent 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 and, as the ascension continued, the traces of lava were more frequent. As they neared the first plateau, the ascent became very difficult. By 4 oclock they passed the last belt of trees. It was a pleasant, mild day. The sky was bright and clear.

There were only 500 feet between the explorers and the plateau where they wanted to encamp for the night. It was almost night when the party arrived at the top of the first cone.

Now they must pitch their camp, and think of supper and sleep. The sailor built up a fireplace with huge stones. Neb and Herbert brought a load of thistles. The night was beautiful and not very dark. Cyrus decided to go further and Herbert accompanied him. Sometimes the plateau was wide and easy, sometimes very encumbered with rubbish. There were yet 1,000 feet to climb.

It was nearly 8 oclock when they reached the summit of the cone. They hardly saw around them. Was the land an island or a continent? At one point of the horizon suddenly appeared a weak light. The line of the horizon was now cloudless, and as the moon touched it, the engineer seized the boys hand.

 An island!  said he.

Glossary:

cudgel  дубина

summit  вершина

beneath  под

ascent  подъем

horizon  горизонт

seize  схватить, сжать

Chapter XI


Then they walked back to the camp. The country is an island, and tomorrow they will consider what to do.

The next day, March 30, after breakfast, they started out for the summit of the volcano. All desired to see the isle. It was about 7 oclock in the morning when they left the camp.

It was a superb day, and the southern side of the mountain was sunny. The crater was a huge shaft gradually opening to a height of 1,000 feet above the plateau. They saw on the way traces of ancient lava. At 8 oclock, they were standing at the summit of the crater.

 The sea! the sea everywhere!  was their exclamation.

Yes, water around them on every side. Around the island stretched an ocean. They were silent and motionless. Spilett asked:

 How large is this island?

 Small enough in the infinite ocean.

 My friends,  said Smith,  I think, the coast of the island is more than 100 miles around.

If Smith was right, the island was about the size of Malta. The eastern coast was a curve, it was embracing a large bay. On the northeast, two other capes shut in the bay. Between them lay a narrow gulf. From northeast to northwest the coast was round and flat. Then came a hump, whose centre was occupied by the volcanic mountain. From this point the coast ran directly north and south. For two-thirds of its length it was bordered by a narrow creek; then it finished in a long cue. The narrowest part of the island, between the Chimneys and the creek, on the west, was ten miles wide.

The southern part, from the shore to the mountain, was covered with woods. The northern part was arid and sandy. Between the volcano and the eastern coast there was a lake.

 So, it is a fresh water lake?  asked Pencroff.

 Yes, of course,  said the engineer.

 I see a little river there,  said Herbert. He pointed to a narrow brook. The volcano did not occupy the centre of the island. It rose in the northwest.

They remained at the summit of the mountain for an hour. It was the island, but was the island inhabited? They did not perceive the handiwork of man; no houses on the beach, no fishermans hut. No smoke.

The exploration of the island was finished. They drew a map of it, and calculated its size. They wanted now to examine the animal, vegetable, and mineral resources of the country. But before the departure, Cyrus Smith addressed his companions.

 Look, my friends, upon this little corner of the earth. Here, perhaps, we may long dwell.

 Mr. Smith,  said the sailor,  we will make a little America here. We will build cities, railroads, telegraphs. We will be not castaways, but colonists!

 One minute, my friends,  said the engineer;  lets name the island, the capes, promontories, and water-courses.

 Yes,  said Smith,  for instance, let us call the great bay to the east Union Bay, the southern indentation Washington Bay the mountain on which we are standing Mount Franklin, the lake beneath our feet Lake Grant.

Spilett put down the names over the proper places, and the geographical nomenclature of the island was complete.

 Now,  said the reporter,  I propose to give the name of Serpentine Peninsula, and to call the curve at the termination of it Reptile End. It is just like a snakes tail.

 And the other extremity of the island,  said Herbert,  the gulf is like a pair of jaws, let us call it Shark Gulf.

 Good,  said Pencroff,  and we may call the two capes North Mandible and South Mandible. Now we must name the southwestern extremity of the island.

 Claw Cape,  suggested Neb.

The river with fresh water they called the Mercy. The isle on which they first arrived, was Safety Island; the plateau at the top of the high granite wall above the Chimneys, Prospect Plateau. And, finally, the woods which covered Serpentine Peninsula, the Forests of the Far West.

The colonists were going to descend the mountain, when Pencroff cried:

 We forgot to name our island! Cyrus Smith said quietly:

 Let us call it Lincoln Island!

Glossary:

summit  вершина

superb  превосходный

Malta  Мальта

bay  залив

two-thirds  две трети

companion  товарищ

Union Bay  бухта Соединения

Washington Bay  бухта Вашингтона

Mount Franklin  гора Франклина

beneath  под

Lake Grant  озеро Гранта

Serpentine Peninsula  полуостров Извилистый

Reptile End  Змеиный мыс

Shark Gulf  залив Акулы

North Mandible  Северная Челюсть

South Mandible  Южная Челюсть

Claw Cape  мыс Коготь

the Mercy river  река Милосердия

Safety Island  остров Спасения

Prospect Plateau  плато Кругозора

Forests of the Far West  леса Дальнего Запада

descend  опускаться

Lincoln Island  остров Линкольна

Chapter XII


The colonists of Lincoln Island walked around the verge of the crater. Half an hour afterwards they were again upon the lower plateau. Pencroff thought it was breakfast time.

As they were leaving the plateau, Smith wished to explore Lake Grant. About 10 oclock the little company descended the last declivities of Mount Franklin. A few bushes and trees were scattered over the ground. They were walking on a yellowish soil. Suddenly they saw Herbert, he was running back.

 Whats the matter, my boy?  said Spilett.

 Smoke,  answered Herbert.  We saw smoke, a hundred steps in front.

 Men in this region!  cried the reporter.

 Where is Top?  answered Smith.

 Top is on ahead.

 And did it bark?

 No.

 That is strange.

They saw, indeed, some smoke.

 You see,  said Smith,  It is nothing but a sulphur spring, it is good for our sore throats.

The colonists walked towards the smoke. They beheld a spring of sulphate of soda, which flowed among the rocks. The water in the spring was oily.

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