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Lord
Glenarvan
shook
his
head
;
not
that
he
doubted
the
kind
heart
of
her
Majesty
,
but
he
knew
Mary
would
never
gain
access
to
her
.
Suppliants
but
too
rarely
reach
the
steps
of
a
throne
;
it
seems
as
if
royal
palaces
had
the
same
inscription
on
their
doors
that
the
English
have
on
their
ships
:
Passengers
are
requested
not
to
speak
to
the
man
at
the
wheel
.
Lady
Glenarvan
understood
what
was
passing
in
her
husband
's
mind
,
and
she
felt
the
young
girl
's
attempt
would
be
useless
,
and
only
plunge
the
poor
children
in
deeper
despair
.
Suddenly
,
a
grand
,
generous
purpose
fired
her
soul
,
and
she
called
out
:
"
Mary
Grant
!
wait
,
my
child
,
and
listen
to
what
I
'm
going
to
say
.
"
Mary
had
just
taken
her
brother
by
the
hand
,
and
turned
to
go
away
;
but
she
stepped
back
at
Lady
Helena
's
bidding
.
The
young
wife
went
up
to
her
husband
,
and
said
,
with
tears
in
her
eyes
,
though
her
voice
was
firm
,
and
her
face
beamed
with
animation
:
"
Edward
,
when
Captain
Grant
wrote
that
letter
and
threw
it
into
the
sea
,
he
committed
it
to
the
care
of
God
.
God
has
sent
it
to
us
--
to
us
!
Undoubtedly
God
intends
us
to
undertake
the
rescue
of
these
poor
men
.
"
"
What
do
you
mean
,
Helena
?
"
"
I
mean
this
,
that
we
ought
to
think
ourselves
fortunate
if
we
can
begin
our
married
life
with
a
good
action
.
Well
,
you
know
,
Edward
,
that
to
please
me
you
planned
a
pleasure
trip
;
but
what
could
give
us
such
genuine
pleasure
,
or
be
so
useful
,
as
to
save
those
unfortunate
fellows
,
cast
off
by
their
country
?
"
"
Helena
!
"
exclaimed
Lord
Glenarvan
.
"
Yes
,
Edward
,
you
understand
me
.
The
Duncan
is
a
good
strong
ship
,
she
can
venture
in
the
Southern
Seas
,
or
go
round
the
world
if
necessary
.
Let
us
go
,
Edward
;
let
us
start
off
and
search
for
Captain
Grant
!
"
Lord
Glenarvan
made
no
reply
to
this
bold
proposition
,
but
smiled
,
and
,
holding
out
his
arms
,
drew
his
wife
into
a
close
,
fond
embrace
.
Mary
and
Robert
seized
her
hands
,
and
covered
them
with
kisses
;
and
the
servants
who
thronged
the
courtyard
,
and
had
been
witnesses
of
this
touching
scene
,
shouted
with
one
voice
,
"
Hurrah
for
the
Lady
of
Luss
.
Three
cheers
for
Lord
and
Lady
Glenarvan
!
"
We
have
said
already
that
Lady
Helena
was
a
brave
,
generous
woman
,
and
what
she
had
just
done
proved
it
in-disputably
.
Her
husband
had
good
reason
to
be
proud
of
such
a
wife
,
one
who
could
understand
and
enter
into
all
his
views
.
The
idea
of
going
to
Captain
Grant
's
rescue
had
occurred
to
him
in
London
when
his
request
was
refused
,
and
he
would
have
anticipated
Lady
Helena
,
only
he
could
not
bear
the
thought
of
parting
from
her
.
But
now
that
she
herself
proposed
to
go
,
all
hesitation
was
at
an
end
.
The
servants
of
the
Castle
had
hailed
the
project
with
loud
acclamations
--
for
it
was
to
save
their
brothers
--
Scotchmen
,
like
themselves
--
and
Lord
Glenarvan
cordially
joined
his
cheers
with
theirs
,
for
the
Lady
of
Luss
.