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For
the
first
time
Glenarvan
could
not
find
any
comfort
to
give
him
.
What
could
he
say
to
the
lad
?
Had
they
not
searched
exactly
where
the
document
stated
?
"
And
yet
,
"
he
said
,
"
this
thirty-seventh
degree
of
latitude
is
not
a
mere
figure
,
and
that
it
applies
to
the
shipwreck
or
captivity
of
Harry
Grant
,
is
no
mere
guess
or
supposition
.
We
read
it
with
our
own
eyes
.
"
"
All
very
true
,
your
Honor
,
"
replied
Tom
Austin
,
"
and
yet
our
search
has
been
unsuccessful
.
"
"
It
is
both
a
provoking
and
hopeless
business
,
"
replied
Glenarvan
.
"
Provoking
enough
,
certainly
,
"
said
the
Major
,
"
but
not
hopeless
.
It
is
precisely
because
we
have
an
uncon-testable
figure
,
provided
for
us
,
that
we
should
follow
it
up
to
the
end
.
"
"
What
do
you
mean
?
"
asked
Glenarvan
.
"
What
more
can
we
do
?
"
"
A
very
logical
and
simple
thing
,
my
dear
Edward
.
When
we
go
on
board
the
Duncan
,
turn
her
beak
head
to
the
east
,
and
go
right
along
the
thirty-seventh
parallel
till
we
come
back
to
our
starting
point
if
necessary
.
"
"
Do
you
suppose
that
I
have
not
thought
of
that
,
Mr.
McNabbs
?
"
replied
Glenarvan
.
"
Yes
,
a
hundred
times
.
But
what
chance
is
there
of
success
?
To
leave
the
American
continent
,
would
n't
it
be
to
go
away
from
the
very
spot
indicated
by
Harry
Grant
,
from
this
very
Patagonia
so
distinctly
named
in
the
document
.
"