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"
I
had
all
the
information
I
wanted
now
,
and
came
back
to
the
camp
quite
convinced
,
begging
Paganel
's
pardon
,
that
Australia
does
not
reform
criminals
.
"
This
was
all
the
Major
's
story
,
and
his
companions
sat
silently
thinking
over
it
.
"
Then
Ayrton
has
dragged
us
here
,
"
said
Glenarvan
,
pale
with
anger
,
"
on
purpose
to
rob
and
assassinate
us
.
"
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"
For
nothing
else
,
"
replied
the
Major
;
"
and
ever
since
we
left
the
Wimerra
,
his
gang
has
been
on
our
track
and
spying
on
us
,
waiting
for
a
favorable
opportunity
.
"
"
Yes
.
"
"
Then
the
wretch
was
never
one
of
the
sailors
on
the
Britannia
;
he
had
stolen
the
name
of
Ayrton
and
the
shipping
papers
.
"
They
were
all
looking
at
McNabbs
for
an
answer
,
for
he
must
have
put
the
question
to
himself
already
.
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"
There
is
no
great
certainty
about
the
matter
,
"
he
replied
,
in
his
usual
calm
voice
;
"
but
in
my
opinion
the
man
's
name
is
really
Ayrton
.
Ben
Joyce
is
his
nom
de
guerre
.
It
is
an
incontestible
fact
that
he
knew
Harry
Grant
,
and
also
that
he
was
quartermaster
on
the
Britannia
.
These
facts
were
proved
by
the
minute
details
given
us
by
Ayrton
,
and
are
corroborated
by
the
conversation
between
the
convicts
,
which
I
repeated
to
you
.
We
need
not
lose
ourselves
in
vain
conjectures
,
but
consider
it
as
certain
that
Ben
Joyce
is
Ayrton
,
and
that
Ayrton
is
Ben
Joyce
;
that
is
to
say
,
one
of
the
crew
of
the
Britannia
has
turned
leader
of
the
convict
gang
.
"
The
explanations
of
McNabbs
were
accepted
without
discussion
.
"
Now
,
then
,
"
said
Glenarvan
,
"
will
you
tell
us
how
and
why
Harry
Grant
's
quartermaster
comes
to
be
in
Australia
?
"