The Wonder Island Boys: Exploring the Island
o handle this morning?" said George, as he stopped
h a cry of alarm, and quietly, but with-evident excitement
moved forward with Harry. "You would better remain wi
land, somewhere in the Pacific, over four months prior to the opening of this chapter; and, after a series of adventures, had been able, by ingenious means, to devi
ings they had discovered, of some of their adventures, and of wha
implements. Neither possessed even a knife, so they had to get food
dstone formations. With these, and the knowledge of the Professor, they finally succeeded in making iron and coppe
rough a forest, where they saw an exciting combat between bears for the possession of a honey tree, and witnessed the dea
The second voyage was along that stream, until they reached a falls, where they were compelled t
ey returned home hurriedly. On the journey they had the fortune to capture a yak and her calf, and subsequently became possessors of a small herd, two of which they trained. A wagon was built and a store of p
ral mysterious and inexplainable things occurred. First, the fire on the banks of the Cataract River, about fifty miles from their home. Second, the disappearance of their boat, which had be
ent mentioned on the opening page of this chapter r
from the search. "We have lost them, but shall
med to trend to the northwest, after passing the wild barley fields. The ground appeared to be more open and level, so a more s
est of detached trees and thick underbrush, George, who was in the lead, and acting the part of the scout, rus
me orang-outans
ail of an infant. All stopped in surprise. The Professor was the f
ing of several orangs, and not fifty feet away was a pair
eyond the reach of George, who, in his eagerness, was too busy watching Harry's captive to notice the other animal, and befor
ey," said the Pro
ngs good for, any
The Ora
led to keep it, but while you
does i
etables. If properly prepared they will eat
ear camping time for the night, the Professor suggested that it would be
ep in fifteen minutes. When the boys arranged the mattresses for the night,
no attempt was made on his part to leave the wagon. He relished the honey
but made no demonstrations, although they saw the you
il any infant. Probably, the parents saw the affection lavi
old on the mattress, or lazily swung from the cross bar
stopped. The antics of Baby looked like fear. Before Harry reached the wagon the Professor and George heard a shot, and the next moment something struck the canvas t
he strange animal on the back of the yak, drew his g
t at it, the bullet going through its forelegs. The result was it fell, striking the wagon, rolled over, and then sprang to the back of the yak. George's nimbleness in ju
it?" aske
nder the poor Bab
side of the wagon
o encounter the grown animals, they will attack the young, and the ora
fore he could be calmed down. The wildcat was skinned, and it was days before t
. Nature has provided them with warning
t has," remarked George;
istinguishing differences. Its color, as this one is, uniformly grayish-brown, with stripes running around the bod
eir location was fully sixty miles due west of the Cataract. Far to the south and southeast th
nted them from judging of the character of the lan
ains in the south, do you t
about five miles," w
your idea
George is far o
if I should put it at tw
kes you
eptive when you have nothin
istances on water are
u can judge distances better if the
iced: When I am standing on the ground and looking up at an object, it
pearance of the heights are natural things to you; but, when you are above, things below you have an entirely different perspective outl
eople, when at an elevation, like a tall building, or
purely an unnatural sensation, that temporarily disorganizes the nervous sy
tered about everywhere, gave a most pleasing view. During the fourth day of the journey occasional little streams, flowing to the north, were c
barred their further progress, unless a raft could be made large enough to take the team across. This was considered