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291
Finding
all
his
efforts
baffled
by
the
Major
's
indifference
,
the
mysterious
passenger
seized
his
telescope
,
drew
it
out
to
its
fullest
extent
,
about
four
feet
,
and
began
gazing
at
the
horizon
,
standing
motionless
with
his
legs
wide
apart
.
His
examination
lasted
some
few
minutes
,
and
then
he
lowered
the
glass
,
set
it
up
on
deck
,
and
leaned
on
it
as
if
it
had
been
a
walking-stick
.
Of
course
,
his
weight
shut
up
the
instrument
immediately
by
pushing
the
different
parts
one
into
the
other
,
and
so
suddenly
,
that
he
fell
full
length
on
deck
,
and
lay
sprawling
at
the
foot
of
the
mainmast
.
292
Any
one
else
but
the
Major
would
have
smiled
,
at
least
,
at
such
a
ludicrous
sight
;
but
McNabbs
never
moved
a
muscle
of
his
face
.
293
This
was
too
much
for
the
stranger
,
and
he
called
out
,
with
an
unmistakably
foreign
accent
:
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294
"
Steward
!
"
295
He
waited
a
minute
,
but
nobody
appeared
,
and
he
called
again
,
still
louder
,
"
Steward
!
"
296
Mr.
Olbinett
chanced
to
be
passing
that
minute
on
his
way
from
the
galley
,
and
what
was
his
astonishment
at
hearing
himself
addressed
like
this
by
a
lanky
individual
of
whom
he
had
no
knowledge
whatever
.
297
"
Where
can
he
have
come
from
?
Who
is
he
?
"
he
thought
to
himself
.
"
He
can
not
possibly
be
one
of
Lord
Glenarvan
's
friends
?
"
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298
However
,
he
went
up
on
the
poop
,
and
approached
the
unknown
personage
,
who
accosted
him
with
the
inquiry
,
"
Are
you
the
steward
of
this
vessel
?
"
299
"
Yes
,
sir
,
"
replied
Olbinett
;
"
but
I
have
not
the
honor
of
--
"
300
"
I
am
the
passenger
in
cabin
Number
6
.
"