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"
Nothing
,
nothing
,
"
replied
Paganel
.
Then
he
muttered
to
himself
,
"
Aland
!
aland
!
aland
!
"
He
had
got
up
and
seized
the
newspaper
.
He
shook
it
in
his
efforts
to
keep
back
the
words
that
involuntarily
rose
to
his
lips
.
Lady
Helena
,
Mary
,
Robert
,
and
Glenarvan
gazed
at
him
in
astonishment
,
at
a
loss
to
understand
this
unaccountable
agitation
.
Paganel
looked
as
if
a
sudden
fit
of
insanity
had
come
over
him
.
But
his
excitement
did
not
last
.
He
became
by
degrees
calmer
.
The
gleam
of
joy
that
shone
in
his
eyes
died
away
.
He
sat
down
again
,
and
said
quietly
:
"
When
you
please
,
my
Lord
,
I
am
ready
.
"
Glenarvan
resumed
his
dictation
at
once
,
and
the
letter
was
soon
completed
.
It
read
as
follows
:
"
Order
to
Tom
Austin
to
go
to
sea
without
delay
;
and
take
the
Duncan
to
Melbourne
by
the
37th
degree
of
latitude
to
the
eastern
coast
of
Australia
.
"
"
Of
Australia
?
"
said
Paganel
.
"
Ah
yes
!
of
Australia
.
"
Then
he
finished
the
letter
,
and
gave
it
to
Glenarvan
to
sign
,
who
went
through
the
necessary
formality
as
well
as
he
could
,
and
closed
and
sealed
the
letter
.
Paganel
,
whose
hand
still
trembled
with
emotion
,
directed
it
thus
:
"
Tom
Austin
,
Chief
Officer
on
board
the
Yacht
Duncan
,
Melbourne
.
"
Then
he
got
up
and
went
out
of
the
wagon
,
gesticulating
and
repeating
the
incomprehensible
words
:
"
Aland
aland
!
aland
!
"
THE
rest
of
the
day
passed
on
without
any
further
incident
.
All
the
preparations
for
Mulrady
's
journey
were
completed
,
and
the
brave
sailor
rejoiced
in
being
able
to
give
his
Lordship
this
proof
of
devotion
.
Paganel
had
recovered
his
usual
sang-froid
and
manners
.
His
look
,
indeed
,
betrayed
his
preoccupation
,
but
he
seemed
resolved
to
keep
it
secret
.
No
doubt
he
had
strong
reasons
for
this
course
of
action
,
for
the
Major
heard
him
repeating
,
like
a
man
struggling
with
himself
:
"
No
,
no
,
they
would
not
believe
it
;
and
,
besides
,
what
good
would
it
be
?
It
is
too
late
!
"