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Glenarvan
was
about
to
invade
the
sanctity
of
the
"
oudoupa
,
"
when
he
reeled
backward
.
"
A
savage
!
"
said
he
.
"
In
the
tomb
?
"
inquired
the
Major
.
"
Yes
,
McNabbs
.
"
"
No
matter
;
go
in
.
"
Glenarvan
,
the
Major
,
Robert
and
John
Mangles
entered
.
There
sat
a
Maori
,
wrapped
in
a
large
flax
mat
;
the
darkness
of
the
"
oudoupa
"
preventing
them
from
distinguishing
his
features
.
He
was
very
quiet
,
and
was
eating
his
breakfast
quite
coolly
.
Glenarvan
was
about
to
speak
to
him
when
the
native
forestalled
him
by
saying
gayly
and
in
good
English
:
"
Sit
down
,
my
Lord
;
breakfast
is
ready
.
"
It
was
Paganel
.
At
the
sound
of
his
voice
they
all
rushed
into
the
"
oudoupa
,
"
and
he
was
cordially
embraced
all
round
.
Paganel
was
found
again
.
He
was
their
salvation
.
They
wanted
to
question
him
;
to
know
how
and
why
he
was
here
on
the
summit
of
Maunganamu
;
but
Glenarvan
stopped
this
misplaced
curiosity
.
"
The
savages
?
"
said
he
.