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The
savages
took
flight
,
fled
and
regained
the
shore
.
"
Come
on
,
Tom
,
come
on
!
"
cried
John
Mangles
in
a
joyous
voice
.
And
a
few
minutes
after
,
the
ten
fugitives
,
how
,
they
knew
not
,
were
all
safe
on
board
the
Duncan
.
IT
would
be
vain
to
attempt
to
depict
the
feelings
of
Glenarvan
and
his
friends
when
the
songs
of
old
Scotia
fell
on
their
ears
.
The
moment
they
set
foot
on
the
deck
of
the
Duncan
,
the
piper
blew
his
bagpipes
,
and
commenced
the
national
pibroch
of
the
Malcolm
clan
,
while
loud
hurrahs
rent
the
air
.
Glenarvan
and
his
whole
party
,
even
the
Major
himself
,
were
crying
and
embracing
each
other
.
They
were
delirious
with
joy
.
The
geographer
was
absolutely
mad
.
He
frisked
about
,
telescope
in
hand
,
pointing
it
at
the
last
canoe
approaching
the
shore
.
But
at
the
sight
of
Glenarvan
and
his
companions
,
with
their
clothing
in
rags
,
and
thin
,
haggard
faces
,
bearing
marks
of
horrible
sufferings
,
the
crew
ceased
their
noisy
demonstrations
.
These
were
specters
who
had
returned
--
not
the
bright
,
adventurous
travelers
who
had
left
the
yacht
three
months
before
,
so
full
of
hope
!
Chance
,
and
chance
only
,
had
brought
them
back
to
the
deck
of
the
yacht
they
never
thought
to
see
again
.
And
in
what
a
state
of
exhaustion
and
feebleness
.
But
before
thinking
of
fatigue
,
or
attending
to
the
imperious
demands
of
hunger
and
thirst
,
Glenarvan
questioned
Tom
Austin
about
his
being
on
this
coast
.
Why
had
the
Duncan
come
to
the
eastern
coast
of
New
Zealand
?
How
was
it
not
in
the
hands
of
Ben
Joyce
?
By
what
providential
fatality
had
God
brought
them
in
the
track
of
the
fugitives
?
Why
?
how
?
and
for
what
purpose
?
Tom
was
stormed
with
questions
on
all
sides
.
The
old
sailor
did
not
know
which
to
listen
to
first
,
and
at
last
resolved
to
hear
nobody
but
Glenarvan
,
and
to
answer
nobody
but
him
.
"
But
the
convicts
?
"
inquired
Glenarvan
.
"
What
did
you
do
with
them
?
"
"
The
convicts
?
"
replied
Tom
,
with
the
air
of
a
man
who
does
not
in
the
least
understand
what
he
is
being
asked
.