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"
That
's
exactly
what
I
have
always
argued
,
"
said
Paganel
.
"
The
shipwrecked
men
were
taken
prisoners
,
as
they
feared
.
But
must
we
conclude
without
question
that
,
like
yourself
,
they
have
been
dragged
away
north
of
the
37th
parallel
?
"
"
I
should
suppose
so
,
sir
;
for
hostile
tribes
would
hardly
remain
anywhere
near
the
districts
under
the
British
rule
.
"
"
That
will
complicate
our
search
,
"
said
Glenarvan
,
somewhat
disconcerted
.
"
How
can
we
possibly
find
traces
of
the
captives
in
the
heart
of
so
vast
a
continent
?
"
No
one
replied
,
though
Lady
Helena
's
questioning
glances
at
her
companions
seemed
to
press
for
an
answer
.
Paganel
even
was
silent
.
His
ingenuity
for
once
was
at
fault
.
John
Mangles
paced
the
cabin
with
great
strides
,
as
if
he
fancied
himself
on
the
deck
of
his
ship
,
evidently
quite
nonplussed
.
"
And
you
,
Mr.
Ayrton
,
"
said
Lady
Helena
at
last
,
"
what
would
you
do
?
"
"
Madam
,
"
replied
Ayrton
,
readily
enough
,
"
I
should
re-embark
in
the
Duncan
,
and
go
right
to
the
scene
of
the
catastrophe
.
There
I
should
be
guided
by
circumstances
,
and
by
any
chance
indications
we
might
discover
.
"
"
Very
good
,
"
returned
Glenarvan
;
"
but
we
must
wait
till
the
Duncan
is
repaired
.
"
"
Ah
,
she
has
been
injured
then
?
"
said
Ayrton
.
"
Yes
,
"
replied
Mangles
.