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"
Yes
,
Edward
,
"
said
Lady
Helena
;
"
this
is
Miss
Mary
Grant
and
her
brother
,
the
two
children
condemned
to
orphanage
by
the
cruel
Admiralty
!
"
"
Oh
!
Miss
Grant
,
"
said
Lord
Glenarvan
,
raising
the
young
girl
,
"
if
I
had
known
of
your
presence
--
"
He
said
no
more
,
and
there
was
a
painful
silence
in
the
courtyard
,
broken
only
by
sobs
.
No
one
spoke
,
but
the
very
attitude
of
both
servants
and
masters
spoke
their
indignation
at
the
conduct
of
the
English
Government
.
At
last
the
Major
said
,
addressing
Lord
Glenarvan
:
"
Then
you
have
no
hope
whatever
?
"
"
None
,
"
was
the
reply
.
"
Very
well
,
then
,
"
exclaimed
little
Robert
,
"
I
'll
go
and
speak
to
those
people
myself
,
and
we
'll
see
if
they
--
"
He
did
not
complete
his
sentence
,
for
his
sister
stopped
him
;
but
his
clenched
fists
showed
his
intentions
were
the
reverse
of
pacific
.
"
No
,
Robert
,
"
said
Mary
Grant
,
"
we
will
thank
this
noble
lord
and
lady
for
what
they
have
done
for
us
,
and
never
cease
to
think
of
them
with
gratitude
;
and
then
we
'll
both
go
together
.
"
"
Mary
!
"
said
Lady
Helena
,
in
a
tone
of
surprise
.
"
Go
where
?
"
asked
Lord
Glenarvan
.
"
I
am
going
to
throw
myself
at
the
Queen
's
feet
,
and
we
shall
see
if
she
will
turn
a
deaf
ear
to
the
prayers
of
two
children
,
who
implore
their
father
's
life
.
"