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"
None
at
all
,
"
said
John
Mangles
.
"
It
is
good
for
nothing
but
to
burn
.
"
"
I
regret
it
,
"
said
Paganel
,
"
for
the
yawl
might
have
taken
us
to
Auckland
.
"
"
We
must
bear
our
fate
,
Monsieur
Paganel
,
"
replied
John
Mangles
.
"
But
,
for
my
part
,
in
such
a
stormy
sea
I
prefer
our
raft
to
that
crazy
boat
.
A
very
slight
shock
would
be
enough
to
break
her
up
.
Therefore
,
my
lord
,
we
have
nothing
to
detain
us
further
.
"
"
As
you
think
best
,
John
.
"
"
On
then
,
Wilson
,
"
said
John
,
"
and
bear
straight
for
the
land
.
"
There
was
still
an
hour
before
the
turn
of
the
tide
.
In
that
time
they
might
make
two
miles
.
But
the
wind
soon
fell
almost
entirely
,
and
the
raft
became
nearly
motionless
,
and
soon
began
to
drift
to
seaward
under
the
influence
of
the
ebb-tide
.
John
did
not
hesitate
a
moment
.
"
Let
go
the
anchor
,
"
said
he
.
Mulrady
,
who
stood
to
execute
this
order
,
let
go
the
anchor
in
five
fathoms
water
.
The
raft
backed
about
two
fathoms
on
the
line
,
which
was
then
at
full
stretch
.
The
sail
was
taken
in
,
and
everything
made
snug
for
a
tedious
period
of
inaction
.