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I also became much taken up with the manners and appearance of the anemones, and star-fish, and crabs, and sea-urchins, and such-like creatures; and was not content with watching those I saw during my dives in the Water Garden, but I must needs scoop out a hole in the coral rock close to it, which I filled with salt water, and stocked with sundry specimens of anemones and shell-fish, in order to watch more closely how they were in the habit of passing their time.Our burning-glass also now became a great treasure to me, as it enabled me to magnify, and so to perceive more clearly the forms and actions of these curious creatures of the deep.

Having now got ourselves into a very comfortable condition, we began to talk of a project which we had long had in contemplation, - namely, to travel entirely round the island; in order, first, to ascertain whether it contained any other productions which might be useful to us; and, second, to see whether there might be any place more convenient and suitable for our permanent residence than that on which we were now encamped.Not that we were in any degree dissatisfied with it; on the contrary, we entertained quite a home-feeling to our bower and its neighbourhood; but if a better place did exist, there was no reason why we should not make use of it.

At any rate, it would be well to know of its existence.

We had much earnest talk over this matter.But Jack proposed that, before undertaking such an excursion, we should supply ourselves with good defensive arms, for, as we intended not only to go round all the shore, but to ascend most of the valleys, before returning home, we should be likely to meet in with, he would not say dangers, but, at least, with everything that existed on the island, whatever that might be.

"Besides," said Jack, "it won't do for us to live on cocoa-nuts and oysters always.No doubt they are very excellent in their way, but I think a little animal food, now and then, would be agreeable as well as good for us; and as there are many small birds among the trees, some of which are probably very good to eat, I think it would be a capital plan to make bows and arrows, with which we could easily knock them over.""First rate!" cried Peterkin."You will make the bows, Jack, and I'll try my hand at the arrows.The fact is, I'm quite tired of throwing stones at the birds.I began the very day we landed, Ithink, and have persevered up to the present time, but I've never hit anything yet.""You forget," said I, "you hit me one day on the shin.""Ah, true," replied Peterkin, "and a precious shindy you kicked up in consequence.But you were at least four yards away from the impudent paroquet I aimed at; so you see what a horribly bad shot Iam."

"But," said I, "Jack, you cannot make three bows and arrows before to-morrow, and would it not be a pity to waste time, now that we have made up our minds to go on this expedition? Suppose that you make one bow and arrow for yourself, and we can take our clubs?""That's true, Ralph.The day is pretty far advanced, and I doubt if I can make even one bow before dark.To be sure I might work by fire-light, after the sun goes down."We had, up to this time, been in the habit of going to bed with the sun, as we had no pressing call to work o' nights; and, indeed, our work during the day was usually hard enough, - what between fishing, and improving our bower, and diving in the Water Garden, and rambling in the woods; so that, when night came, we were usually very glad to retire to our beds.But now that we had a desire to work at night, we felt a wish for candles.

"Won't a good blazing fire give you light enough?" inquired Peterkin.

"Yes," replied Jack, "quite enough; but then it will give us a great deal more than enough of heat in this warm climate of ours.""True," said Peterkin; "I forgot that.It would roast us.""Well, as you're always doing that at any rate," remarked Jack, "we could scarcely call it a change.But the fact is, I've been thinking over this subject before.There is a certain nut growing in these islands which is called the candle-nut, because the natives use it instead of candles, and I know all about it, and how to prepare it for burning - ""Then why don't you do it?" interrupted Peterkin."Why have you kept us in the dark so long, you vile philosopher?""Because," said Jack, "I have not seen the tree yet, and I'm not sure that I should know either the tree or the nuts if I did see them.You see, I forget the description.""Ah! that's just the way with me," said Peterkin with a deep sigh.

"I never could keep in my mind for half an hour the few descriptions I ever attempted to remember.The very first voyage Iever made was caused by my mistaking a description, or forgetting it, which is the same thing.And a horrible voyage it was.I had to fight with the captain the whole way out, and made the homeward voyage by swimming!""Come, Peterkin," said I, "you can't get even ME to believe that.""Perhaps not, but it's true, notwithstanding," returned Peterkin, pretending to be hurt at my doubting his word.

"Let us hear how it happened," said Jack, while a good-natured smile overspread his face.

"Well, you must know," began Peterkin, "that the very day before Iwent to sea, I was greatly taken up with a game at hockey, which Iwas playing with my old school-fellows for the last time before leaving them.You see I was young then, Ralph." Peterkin gazed, in an abstracted and melancholy manner, out to sea! "Well, in the midst of the game, my uncle, who had taken all the bother and trouble of getting me bound 'prentice and rigged out, came and took me aside, and told me that he was called suddenly away from home, and would not be able to see me aboard, as he had intended.

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