The Wonder Island Boys: Exploring the Island
as determined, sooner or later, to find out something more about it. With this end in view he made secret preparat
kind of illuminating material they had been used to. When people knew nothing better than tallow candles, that li
ntained asphaltum, hinted at a possible source of petroleum, and through the persistent eff
day of the week which had been set apart for exploration purposes. Within an hour the team was tethered at
ll have to depend on
e on the little hill beyo
much farther away,"
e, and we can probably get
er knew how to determine the direction of the "hole" from that point, time might be saved by each taking a d
to the northwest and the Professor directly west. The ridge on which they were ran north and south, and to the west wa
rge declared he had passed through at the time he was deposited in the "hole." When the bot
appointed, and going to the left, considerably farther down the hill, was rewarded by the rediscovery of
ee, that is the pla
ushes were swept aside and George went in, followed by the Pr
xurious vegetation a
e. There is a big ro
indeed
he Professor and Harry had a good l
hole." The rock was about ten feet across, and flat on top, and the
e must t
lates around a stone, or around a hole, and
d about the other day. Did you ever notice the mu
e often wondere
e readily bred, and as they form carbonic and nitrogenous gases, which the p
le it is drier, and the
food; some places the bacteria go down only one or two feet; at other places, where it is warm, as in the tropics, they have been found five or six feet below the surface. When a hole is made, an
o they get t
ed up the earth. You did this, as you were told, to keep down the weeds. That was one reason, but it is not the principal one. A dry crust forms over the surface of the ground, owing to the heat of the sun. When
is I am glad we di
t from the surface, but here was a depression, or hole, fully fifteen feet square, with rocky sides, the wall on the upper side of the hill being fully fifteen feet high, w
nse that it made the hole dark, but there was an unmistakable odor of asphaltum. Some
nk made this? Wa
hole," was the Pr
you think it
show that. Look at the marks of
se it was mad
to getds, do yo
ver; most li
nk we have
ave some samples of i
id you
amples we have it is rich in silver. It is likely that the indications of lead and silver all along this
you say, where did they put the di
low and you
the surface of the hill was examined there was no
t again be visited by some wanderers on the sea. This was a comforting assurance. It had the effect of giving new coura
an get kerosene here?
g, found in many places, and it generally indicates petroleum at some depth, bu
e of a bette
of minerals, and George, in one of his searches, brought a sample of very peculiar greenish
ect us to the place we must take a quantity of it. I
t uncovered to complete their load, and late that
observation. "The ore we found yesterday is too good a thing to lie idle. You will remke the g
y, but nevertheless
the different things do all the work t
u thin
one or two elements can be made to do our work, the time may com
dir
es
or thinking are not the only things which man
ess is wrong, and that people are happier wh
e as crude and primitive as the people used to make them a thousand years ago. T
e he was contented. The first applicant wanted the fortune, because he said he was contente
s not human nature to be so. That is one of the qualities w
of labor-saving tools has caused
t on the mortar; the bolo or the knife is just as much a labor-saving tool as the planing machine; the sickle saves labor and so does the reaper.
ry in our furnac
do is to crush it up as fine as possible. When
the firebri
at. Almost any furnace would do, as the roas
e best way
iron plates, and great care must be taken to
sults. When this was done the next step was to take the roasted ore, and mix it with half its
nd also some fire clay dust, and moisten the dust so we can make a stiff mortar fro
nto the furnace, after it had been charge
re and roast it, and then afterwards put
ertain of the impurities are driven off in gases, and mixing it with charcoal or coke and then applying he
hite smoke began to appear at the mouth of the cl
pan here, so w
an out and came into contact with the ai
t is sold to refiners, who take out all the dross or impurities so i
can use this metal,
ight that you wished
xious to see whether we couldn't
ng petroleum we shall have to
ight out
by the zi
r new developme
we have just completed; then, if you have not forgotten it, we had quite a time in converting our copper ore into a copper which we could use. We were compelled to make charcoal, and then coke, with the aid of the charcoal; and now that we have coke, we must again grind it up and make a mort
contribute to their pleasure and comfort. The boys now learned what they had never dreamed of before; that life is a most complex problem; that to secure pleasures toi
essor? I have been
Where did you
, where I was cut
n at hand. "What is t
ike a big cat, ab
ave a poi
like the American civet. It is a cat, but not wh
ere is any dange
s, and cats have been known to be infected. I do not think we need to h