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"
Very
good
.
Our
position
being
then
settled
,
what
is
best
to
do
?
"
The
response
was
unanimous
to
get
to
the
coast
without
delay
.
Lady
Helena
and
Mary
Grant
undertook
to
go
five
miles
a
day
.
The
courageous
ladies
did
not
shrink
,
if
necessary
,
from
walking
the
whole
distance
between
the
Snowy
River
and
Twofold
Bay
.
"
You
are
a
brave
traveling
companion
,
dear
Helena
,
"
said
Lord
Glenarvan
.
"
But
are
we
sure
of
finding
at
the
bay
all
we
want
when
we
get
there
?
"
"
Without
the
least
doubt
,
"
replied
Paganel
.
"
Eden
is
a
municipality
which
already
numbers
many
years
in
existence
;
its
port
must
have
frequent
communication
with
Melbourne
.
I
suppose
even
at
Delegete
,
on
the
Victoria
frontier
,
thirty-five
miles
from
here
,
we
might
revictual
our
expedition
,
and
find
fresh
means
of
transport
.
"
"
And
the
Duncan
?
"
asked
Ayrton
.
"
Do
n't
you
think
it
advisable
to
send
for
her
to
come
to
the
bay
?
"
"
What
do
you
think
,
John
?
"
said
Glenarvan
.
"
I
do
n't
think
your
lordship
should
be
in
any
hurry
about
it
,
"
replied
the
young
captain
,
after
brief
reflection
.
"
There
will
be
time
enough
to
give
orders
to
Tom
Austin
,
and
summon
him
to
the
coast
.
"
"
That
's
quite
certain
,
"
added
Paganel
.
"
You
see
,
"
said
John
,
"
in
four
or
five
days
we
shall
reach
Eden
.
"