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Under
such
conditions
,
the
voyage
was
safely
and
rapidly
accomplished
.
Their
confidence
increased
as
they
found
themselves
nearer
the
Australian
coast
.
They
began
to
talk
of
Captain
Grant
as
if
the
yacht
were
going
to
take
him
on
board
at
a
given
port
.
His
cabin
was
got
ready
,
and
berths
for
the
men
.
This
cabin
was
next
to
the
famous
number
six
,
which
Paganel
had
taken
possession
of
instead
of
the
one
he
had
booked
on
the
SCOTIA
.
It
had
been
till
now
occupied
by
M.
Olbinett
,
who
vacated
it
for
the
expected
guest
.
Mary
took
great
delight
in
arranging
it
with
her
own
hands
,
and
adorning
it
for
the
reception
of
the
loved
inmate
.
The
learned
geographer
kept
himself
closely
shut
up
.
He
was
working
away
from
morning
till
night
at
a
work
entitled
"
Sublime
Impressions
of
a
Geographer
in
the
Argentine
Pampas
,
"
and
they
could
hear
him
repeating
elegant
periods
aloud
before
committing
them
to
the
white
pages
of
his
day-book
;
and
more
than
once
,
unfaithful
to
Clio
,
the
muse
of
history
,
he
invoked
in
his
transports
the
divine
Calliope
,
the
muse
of
epic
poetry
.
Paganel
made
no
secret
of
it
either
.
The
chaste
daughters
of
Apollo
willingly
left
the
slopes
of
Helicon
and
Parnassus
at
his
call
.
Lady
Helena
paid
him
sincere
compliments
on
his
mythological
visitants
,
and
so
did
the
Major
,
though
he
could
not
forbear
adding
:
"
But
mind
no
fits
of
absence
of
mind
,
my
dear
Paganel
;
and
if
you
take
a
fancy
to
learn
Australian
,
do
n't
go
and
study
it
in
a
Chinese
grammar
.
"
Things
went
on
perfectly
smoothly
on
board
.
Lady
Helena
and
Lord
Glenarvan
found
leisure
to
watch
John
Mangles
'
growing
attachment
to
Mary
Grant
.
There
was
nothing
to
be
said
against
it
,
and
,
indeed
,
since
John
remained
silent
,
it
was
best
to
take
no
notice
of
it
.
V.
IV
Verne
"
What
will
Captain
Grant
think
?
"
Lord
Glenarvan
asked
his
wife
one
day
.
"
He
'll
think
John
is
worthy
of
Mary
,
my
dear
Edward
,
and
he
'll
think
right
.
"
Meanwhile
,
the
yacht
was
making
rapid
progress
.
Five
days
after
losing
sight
of
Cape
Corrientes
,
on
the
16th
of
November
,
they
fell
in
with
fine
westerly
breezes
,
and
the
Duncan
might
almost
have
dispensed
with
her
screw
altogether
,
for
she
flew
over
the
water
like
a
bird
,
spreading
all
her
sails
to
catch
the
breeze
,
as
if
she
were
running
a
race
with
the
Royal
Thames
Club
yachts
.