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"
A
mere
chance
,
and
nothing
more
,
"
replied
the
quartermaster
,
looking
firmly
at
the
Major
.
Major
McNabbs
bit
his
lips
as
if
to
keep
back
something
V.
IV
Verne
he
was
about
to
say
.
Glenarvan
and
the
rest
waited
for
him
to
speak
out
his
thoughts
,
but
the
Major
was
silent
,
and
went
up
to
the
wagon
,
which
Ayrton
was
examining
.
"
What
was
he
going
to
say
.
Mangles
?
"
asked
Glenarvan
.
"
I
do
n't
know
,
"
replied
the
young
captain
;
"
but
the
Major
is
not
at
all
a
man
to
speak
without
reason
.
"
"
No
,
John
,
"
said
Lady
Helena
.
"
McNabbs
must
have
suspicions
about
Ayrton
.
"
"
Suspicions
!
"
exclaimed
Paganel
,
shrugging
his
shoulders
.
"
And
what
can
they
be
?
"
asked
Glenarvan
.
"
Does
he
suppose
him
capable
of
having
killed
our
horses
and
bullocks
?
And
for
what
purpose
?
Is
not
Ayrton
's
interest
identical
with
our
own
?
"
"
You
are
right
,
dear
Edward
,
"
said
Lady
Helena
!
"
and
what
is
more
,
the
quartermaster
has
given
us
incontestable
proofs
of
his
devotion
ever
since
the
commencement
of
the
journey
.
"
"
Certainly
he
has
,
"
replied
Mangles
;
"
but
still
,
what
could
the
Major
mean
?
I
wish
he
would
speak
his
mind
plainly
out
.
"