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The narrative follows two boys, George and Harry, and their elderly mentor after a shipwreck leaves them stranded on an uninhabited island. They use ingenuity to fashion tools, train yaks, build a mill and wagon, and explore multiple expeditions into forests and tablelands. Along the way they encounter leopard-like predators, a bear, and orang-outans, capture a young orang, and confront recurring mysteries such as disappearing livestock and a flickering light across a river. Archaeological clues in arrowheads suggest separate island tribes. Practical problem-solving, survival techniques, and homesickness shape their ongoing attempts to map and understand the island.
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