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"
What
would
you
have
,
Paganel
?
The
raft
will
bring
us
to
the
shore
,
"
said
Glenarvan
.
"
The
very
thing
I
would
fain
avoid
,
"
exclaimed
the
geographer
.
"
What
!
do
you
think
another
twenty
miles
after
crossing
the
Pampas
and
Australia
,
can
have
any
terrors
for
us
,
hardened
as
we
are
to
fatigue
?
"
"
My
friend
,
"
replied
Paganel
,
"
I
do
not
call
in
question
our
courage
nor
the
bravery
of
our
friends
.
Twenty
miles
would
be
nothing
in
any
other
country
than
New
Zealand
.
You
can
not
suspect
me
of
faint-heartedness
.
I
was
the
first
to
persuade
you
to
cross
America
and
Australia
.
But
here
the
case
is
different
.
I
repeat
,
anything
is
better
than
to
venture
into
this
treacherous
country
.
"
"
Anything
is
better
,
in
my
judgment
,
"
said
John
Mangles
,
"
than
braving
certain
destruction
on
a
stranded
vessel
.
"
"
What
is
there
so
formidable
in
New
Zealand
?
"
asked
Glenarvan
.
"
The
savages
,
"
said
Paganel
.
"
The
savages
!
"
repeated
Glenarvan
.
"
Can
we
not
avoid
them
by
keeping
to
the
shore
?
But
in
any
case
what
have
we
to
fear
?
Surely
,
two
resolute
and
well-armed
Europeans
need
not
give
a
thought
to
an
attack
by
a
handful
of
miserable
beings
.
"
Paganel
shook
his
head
.
"
In
this
case
there
are
no
miserable
beings
to
contend
with
.
The
New
Zealanders
are
a
powerful
race
,
who
are
rebelling
against
English
rule
,
who
fight
the
invaders
,
and
often
beat
them
,
and
who
always
eat
them
!
"