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At
dawn
next
morning
,
all
the
slumberers
started
to
their
feet
and
rushed
to
the
shore
,
shouting
"
Hurrah
,
hurrah
!
"
as
Lord
Glenarvan
's
loud
cry
,
"
The
Duncan
,
the
DUNCAN
!
"
broke
upon
his
ear
.
There
she
was
,
five
miles
out
,
her
courses
carefully
reefed
,
and
her
steam
half
up
.
Her
smoke
was
lost
in
the
morning
mist
.
The
sea
was
so
violent
that
a
vessel
of
her
tonnage
could
not
have
ventured
safely
nearer
the
sand-banks
.
Glenarvan
,
by
the
aid
of
Paganel
's
telescope
,
closely
observed
the
movements
of
the
yacht
.
It
was
evident
that
John
Mangles
had
not
perceived
his
passengers
,
for
he
continued
his
course
as
before
.
But
at
this
very
moment
Thalcave
fired
his
carbine
in
the
direction
of
the
yacht
.
They
listened
and
looked
,
but
no
signal
of
recognition
was
returned
.
A
second
and
a
third
time
the
Indian
fired
,
awakening
the
echoes
among
the
sand-hills
.
At
last
a
white
smoke
was
seen
issuing
from
the
side
of
the
yacht
.
"
They
see
us
!
"
exclaimed
Glenarvan
.
"
That
's
the
cannon
of
the
Duncan
.
"
A
few
seconds
,
and
the
heavy
boom
of
the
cannon
came
across
the
water
and
died
away
on
the
shore
.
The
sails
were
instantly
altered
,
and
the
steam
got
up
,
so
as
to
get
as
near
the
coast
as
possible
.
Presently
,
through
the
glass
,
they
saw
a
boat
lowered
.
"
Lady
Helena
will
not
be
able
to
come
,
"
said
Tom
Austin
.
"
It
is
too
rough
.
"
"
Nor
John
Mangles
,
"
added
McNabbs
;
"
he
can
not
leave
the
ship
.
"