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CHAPTER XXXVI RESCUED
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Meanwhile, the three prisoners on the island were passing their time dismally1 enough. There was actually nothing for them to do except to seek enough of the produce of the island to sustain life.
This they were able to do, but they soon tired of their monotonous2 bill of fare.
“I would give something for a good New England breakfast,” said Abner Titcomb, one morning.
“Baked beans and brown bread?” suggested Guy, with a smile.
“Yes; or fishcakes, rolls, and coffee—anything substantial, instead of these sweet, cloying3 fruits.”
“I think I agree with you, Abner,” said Guy.
“I am sure I do,” added Luke Clark.
It may seem strange that they had never made a second visit to the place where the treasure was concealed4; but it had lost its attractions for them.
They did not even speculate as to its value. It was absolutely worthless to them in their present condition.{285}
They spent most of their time on the summit of the hill, looking out to sea in search of a ship. They felt that the Osprey would be sent back for them, but it was long to wait. If they could get off sooner, so much the better.
Once with his glass he espied6 a ship, a mere7 speck8 in the distance, and there was hope that it would come nearer the island.
They tried to signal it, but it was too far away, and no heed9 was paid to the white sailcloth that they hoisted
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dismally
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monotonous
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cloying
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marine
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