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"
Four
or
five
days
!
"
repeated
Ayrton
,
shaking
his
head
;
"
say
fifteen
or
twenty
,
Captain
,
if
you
do
n't
want
to
repent
your
mistake
when
it
is
too
late
.
"
"
Fifteen
or
twenty
days
to
go
seventy-five
miles
?
"
cried
Glenarvan
.
"
At
the
least
,
my
Lord
.
You
are
going
to
traverse
the
most
difficult
portion
of
Victoria
,
a
desert
,
where
everything
is
wanting
,
the
squatters
say
;
plains
covered
with
scrub
,
where
is
no
beaten
track
and
no
stations
.
You
will
have
to
walk
hatchet
or
torch
in
hand
,
and
,
believe
me
,
that
's
not
quick
work
.
"
Ayrton
had
spoken
in
a
firm
tone
,
and
Paganel
,
at
whom
all
the
others
looked
inquiringly
,
nodded
his
head
in
token
of
his
agreement
in
opinion
with
the
quartermaster
.
But
John
Mangles
said
,
"
Well
,
admitting
these
difficulties
,
in
fifteen
days
at
most
your
Lordship
can
send
orders
to
the
Duncan
.
"
"
I
have
to
add
,
"
said
Ayrton
,
"
that
the
principal
difficulties
are
not
the
obstacles
in
the
road
,
but
the
Snowy
River
has
to
be
crossed
,
and
most
probably
we
must
wait
till
the
water
goes
down
.
"
"
Wait
!
"
cried
John
.
"
Is
there
no
ford
?
"
"
I
think
not
,
"
replied
Ayrton
.
"
This
morning
I
was
looking
for
some
practical
crossing
,
but
could
not
find
any
.
It
is
unusual
to
meet
with
such
a
tumultuous
river
at
this
time
of
the
year
,
and
it
is
a
fatality
against
which
I
am
powerless
.
"
"
Is
this
Snowy
River
wide
?
"
asked
Lady
Helena
.