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"
Could
they
have
fallen
into
the
sea
?
"
asked
Paganel
.
"
Everything
is
possible
,
"
replied
John
Mangles
,
who
was
getting
uneasy
.
Then
turning
toward
the
stern
:
"
To
the
boat
!
"
said
he
.
Wilson
and
Mulrady
followed
to
launch
the
yawl
The
yawl
was
gone
.
WILL
HALLEY
and
his
crew
,
taking
advantage
of
the
darkness
of
night
and
the
sleep
of
the
passengers
,
had
fled
with
the
only
boat
.
There
could
be
no
doubt
about
it
.
The
captain
,
whose
duty
would
have
kept
him
on
board
to
the
last
,
had
been
the
first
to
quit
the
ship
.
"
The
cowards
are
off
!
"
said
John
Mangles
.
"
Well
,
my
Lord
,
so
much
the
better
.
They
have
spared
us
some
trying
scenes
.
"
"
No
doubt
,
"
said
Glenarvan
;
"
besides
we
have
a
captain
of
our
own
,
and
courageous
,
if
unskillful
sailors
,
your
companions
,
John
.
Say
the
word
,
and
we
are
ready
to
obey
.
"
The
Major
,
Paganel
,
Robert
,
Wilson
,
Mulrady
,
Olbinett
himself
,
applauded
Glenarvan
's
speech
,
and
ranged
themselves
on
the
deck
,
ready
to
execute
their
captain
's
orders
.
"
What
is
to
be
done
?
"
asked
Glenarvan
.
It
was
evident
that
raising
the
Macquarie
was
out
of
the
question
,
and
no
less
evident
that
she
must
be
abandoned
.
Waiting
on
board
for
succor
that
might
never
come
,
would
have
been
imprudence
and
folly
.
Before
the
arrival
of
a
chance
vessel
on
the
scene
,
the
Macquarie
would
have
broken
up
.
The
next
storm
,
or
even
a
high
tide
raised
by
the
winds
from
seaward
,
would
roll
it
on
the
sands
,
break
it
up
into
splinters
,
and
scatter
them
on
the
shore
.
John
was
anxious
to
reach
the
land
before
this
inevitable
consummation
.