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"
Do
you
say
so
,
miss
?
"
exclaimed
John
Mangles
.
"
If
you
talk
like
that
you
and
John
will
be
great
friends
,
for
he
ca
n't
think
any
calling
is
equal
to
that
of
a
seaman
;
he
ca
n't
fancy
any
other
,
even
for
a
woman
.
Is
n't
it
true
,
John
?
"
"
Quite
so
,
"
said
the
captain
,
"
and
yet
,
your
Lordship
,
I
must
confess
that
Miss
Grant
is
more
in
her
place
on
the
poop
than
reefing
a
topsail
.
But
for
all
that
,
I
am
quite
flattered
by
her
remarks
.
"
"
And
especially
when
she
admires
the
Duncan
,
"
replied
Glenarvan
.
"
Well
,
really
,
"
said
Lady
Glenarvan
,
"
you
are
so
proud
of
your
yacht
that
you
make
me
wish
to
look
all
over
it
;
and
I
should
like
to
go
down
and
see
how
our
brave
men
are
lodged
.
"
"
Their
quarters
are
first-rate
,
"
replied
John
,
"
they
are
as
comfortable
as
if
they
were
at
home
.
"
"
And
they
really
are
at
home
,
my
dear
Helena
,
"
said
Lord
Glenarvan
.
"
This
yacht
is
a
portion
of
our
old
Caledonia
,
a
fragment
of
Dumbartonshire
,
making
a
voyage
by
special
favor
,
so
that
in
a
manner
we
are
still
in
our
own
country
.
The
Duncan
is
Malcolm
Castle
,
and
the
ocean
is
Loch
Lomond
.
"
"
Very
well
,
dear
Edward
,
do
the
honors
of
the
Castle
then
.
"
"
At
your
service
,
madam
;
but
let
me
tell
Olbinett
first
.
"
The
steward
of
the
yacht
was
an
excellent
maitre
d'hotel
,
and
might
have
been
French
for
his
airs
of
importance
,
but
for
all
that
he
discharged
his
functions
with
zeal
and
intelligence
.