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"
What
a
brute
,
"
exclaimed
John
.
"
He
will
do
,
"
answered
Paganel
.
"
He
is
a
regular
sea-wolf
.
"
"
A
downright
bear
!
"
added
the
Major
.
"
I
fancy
,
"
said
John
Mangles
,
"
that
the
said
bear
has
dealt
in
human
flesh
in
his
time
.
"
"
What
matter
?
"
answered
Glenarvan
,
"
as
long
as
he
commands
the
Macquarie
,
and
the
MACQUARIE
goes
to
New
Zealand
.
From
Twofold
Bay
to
Auckland
we
shall
not
see
much
of
him
;
after
Auckland
we
shall
see
him
no
more
.
"
Lady
Helena
and
Mary
Grant
were
delighted
to
hear
that
their
departure
was
arranged
for
to-morrow
.
Glenarvan
warned
them
that
the
Macquarie
was
inferior
in
comfort
to
the
Duncan
.
But
after
what
they
had
gone
through
,
they
were
indifferent
to
trifling
annoyances
.
Wilson
was
told
off
to
arrange
the
accommodation
on
board
the
Macquarie
.
Under
his
busy
brush
and
broom
things
soon
changed
their
aspect
.
Will
Halley
shrugged
his
shoulders
,
and
let
the
sailor
have
his
way
.
Glenarvan
and
his
party
gave
him
no
concern
.
He
neither
knew
,
nor
cared
to
know
,
their
names
.
His
new
freight
represented
fifty
pounds
,
and
he
rated
it
far
below
the
two
hundred
tons
of
cured
hides
which
were
stowed
away
in
his
hold
.
Skins
first
,
men
after
.
He
was
a
merchant
.
As
to
his
sailor
qualification
,
he
was
said
to
be
skillful
enough
in
navigating
these
seas
,
whose
reefs
make
them
very
dangerous
.
As
the
day
drew
to
a
close
,
Glenarvan
had
a
desire
to
go
again
to
the
point
on
the
coast
cut
by
the
37th
parallel
.
Two
motives
prompted
him
.
He
wanted
to
examine
once
more
the
presumed
scene
of
the
wreck
.
Ayrton
had
certainly
been
quartermaster
on
the
Britannia
,
and
the
BRITANNIA
might
have
been
lost
on
this
part
of
the
Australian
coast
;
on
the
east
coast
if
not
on
the
west
.
It
would
not
do
to
leave
without
thorough
investigation
,
a
locality
which
they
were
never
to
revisit
.
And
then
,
failing
the
Britannia
,
the
Duncan
certainly
had
fallen
into
the
hands
of
the
convicts
.