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Of the convicts, the dangers which menaced Granite1 House, the ruins with which the plateau was covered, the colonists2 thought no longer. Herbert's critical state outweighed3 all other considerations. Would the removal prove fatal to him by causing some internal injury? The reporter could not affirm it, but he and his companions almost despaired of the result. The cart was brought to the bend of the river. There some branches, disposed as a liner, received the mattress4 on which lay the unconscious Herbert. Ten minutes after, Cyrus Harding, Spilett, and Pencroft were at the foot of the cliff, leaving Neb to take the cart on to the plateau of Prospect5 Heights. The lift was put in motion, and Herbert was soon stretched on his bed in Granite House.
What cares were lavished6 on him to bring him back to life! He smiled for a moment on finding himself in his room, but could scarcely even murmur7 a few words, so great was his weakness. Gideon Spilett examined his wounds. He feared to find them reopened, having been imperfectly healed. There was nothing of the sort. From whence, then, came this prostration8? why was Herbert so much worse? The lad then fell into a kind of feverish9 sleep, and the reporter and Pencroft remained near the bed. During this time, Harding told Neb all that had happened at the corral, and Neb recounted to his master the events of which the plateau had just been the theater.
It was only during the preceding night that the convicts had appeared on the edge of the forest, at the approaches to Creek10 Glycerine. Neb, who was watching near the poultry-yard, had not hesitated to fire at one of the pirates, who was about to cross the stream; but in the darkness he could not tell whether the man had been hit or not. At any rate, it was not enough to frighten away the band, and Neb had only just time to get up to Granite House, where at least he was in safety.

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devastated
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malady
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physiological
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aggravation
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perspiration
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exhausted
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supreme
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pointed
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