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"
What
is
it
you
know
,
ma'am
,
about
the
shipwreck
?
Tell
me
,
is
my
father
living
?
Shall
we
ever
see
him
again
?
Oh
,
tell
me
,
"
said
the
girl
,
earnestly
.
"
My
dear
child
,
"
replied
Lady
Helena
.
"
Heaven
forbid
that
I
should
answer
you
lightly
such
a
question
;
I
would
not
delude
you
with
vain
hopes
.
"
"
Oh
,
tell
me
all
,
tell
me
all
,
ma'am
.
I
'm
proof
against
sorrow
.
I
can
bear
to
hear
anything
.
"
"
My
poor
child
,
there
is
but
a
faint
hope
;
but
with
the
help
of
almighty
Heaven
it
is
just
possible
you
may
one
day
see
your
father
once
more
.
"
The
girl
burst
into
tears
,
and
Robert
seized
Lady
Glenarvan
's
hand
and
covered
it
with
kisses
.
As
soon
as
they
grew
calmer
they
asked
a
complete
string
of
questions
,
and
Lady
Helena
recounted
the
whole
story
of
the
document
,
telling
them
that
their
father
had
been
wrecked
on
the
coast
of
Patagonia
,
and
that
he
and
two
sailors
,
the
sole
survivors
,
appeared
to
have
reached
the
shore
,
and
had
written
an
appeal
for
help
in
three
languages
and
committed
it
to
the
care
of
the
waves
.
During
the
recital
,
Robert
Grant
was
devouring
the
speaker
with
his
eyes
,
and
hanging
on
her
lips
.
His
childish
imagination
evidently
retraced
all
the
scenes
of
his
father
's
shipwreck
.
He
saw
him
on
the
deck
of
the
Britannia
,
and
then
struggling
with
the
billows
,
then
clinging
to
the
rocks
,
and
lying
at
length
exhausted
on
the
beach
.
More
than
once
he
cried
out
,
"
Oh
,
papa
!
my
poor
papa
!
"
and
pressed
close
to
his
sister
.
Miss
Grant
sat
silent
and
motionless
,
with
clasped
hands
,
and
all
she
said
when
the
narration
ended
,
was
:
"
Oh
,
ma'am
,
the
paper
,
please
!
"
"
I
have
not
it
now
,
my
dear
child
,
"
replied
Lady
Helena
.