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However
,
it
was
impossible
that
this
state
of
things
could
last
.
The
temporary
influx
would
soon
be
exhausted
,
and
the
violence
also
.
Indeed
,
on
the
morning
of
the
21st
,
Paganel
announced
that
the
water
was
already
lower
.
"
What
does
it
matter
now
?
"
said
Glenarvan
.
"
It
is
too
late
!
"
"
That
is
no
reason
for
our
staying
longer
here
,
"
said
the
Major
.
"
Certainly
not
,
"
replied
John
Mangles
.
"
Perhaps
tomorrow
the
river
may
be
practicable
.
"
"
And
will
that
save
my
unhappy
men
?
"
cried
Glenarvan
.
"
Will
your
Lordship
listen
to
me
?
"
returned
John
Mangles
.
"
I
know
Tom
Austin
.
He
would
execute
your
orders
,
and
set
out
as
soon
as
departure
was
possible
.
But
who
knows
whether
the
Duncan
was
ready
and
her
injury
repaired
on
the
arrival
of
Ben
Joyce
.
And
suppose
the
V.
IV
Verne
yacht
could
not
go
to
sea
;
suppose
there
was
a
delay
of
a
day
,
or
two
days
.
"
"
You
are
right
,
John
,
"
replied
Glenarvan
.
"
We
must
get
to
Twofold
Bay
;
we
are
only
thirty-five
miles
from
Delegete
.
"
"
Yes
,
"
added
Paganel
,
"
and
that
's
a
town
where
we
shall
find
rapid
means
of
conveyance
.
Who
knows
whether
we
sha
n't
arrive
in
time
to
prevent
a
catastrophe
.
"
"
Let
us
start
,
"
cried
Glenarvan
.
John
Mangles
and
Wilson
instantly
set
to
work
to
construct
a
canoe
of
larger
dimensions
.