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"
And
would
you
recommence
your
search
in
the
Pampas
,
when
you
have
the
certainty
that
the
shipwreck
of
the
Britannia
neither
occurred
on
the
coasts
of
the
Pacific
nor
the
Atlantic
?
"
Glenarvan
was
silent
.
"
And
however
small
the
chance
of
finding
Harry
Grant
by
following
up
the
given
parallel
,
ought
we
not
to
try
?
"
"
I
do
n't
say
no
,
"
replied
Glenarvan
.
"
And
are
you
not
of
my
opinion
,
good
friends
,
"
added
the
Major
,
addressing
the
sailors
.
"
Entirely
,
"
said
Tom
Austin
,
while
Mulrady
and
Wilson
gave
an
assenting
nod
.
"
Listen
to
me
,
friends
,
"
said
Glenarvan
after
a
few
minutes
'
reflection
;
"
and
remember
,
Robert
,
this
is
a
grave
discussion
.
I
will
do
my
utmost
to
find
Captain
Grant
;
I
am
pledged
to
it
,
and
will
devote
my
whole
life
to
the
task
if
needs
be
.
All
Scotland
would
unite
with
me
to
save
so
devoted
a
son
as
he
has
been
to
her
.
I
too
quite
think
with
you
that
we
must
follow
the
thirty-seventh
parallel
round
the
globe
if
necessary
,
however
slight
our
chance
of
finding
him
.
But
that
is
not
the
question
we
have
to
settle
.
There
is
one
much
more
important
than
that
is
--
should
we
from
this
time
,
and
all
together
,
give
up
our
search
on
the
American
continent
?
"
No
one
made
any
reply
.
Each
one
seemed
afraid
to
pronounce
the
word
.
"
Well
?
"
resumed
Glenarvan
,
addressing
himself
especially
to
the
Major
.