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But
Lady
Helena
would
not
own
herself
vanquished
.
She
resolved
to
struggle
to
the
last
with
this
pitiless
man
,
and
went
next
day
herself
to
his
cabin
to
avoid
exposing
him
again
to
the
vindictiveness
of
the
crew
.
The
good
and
gentle
Scotchwoman
stayed
alone
with
the
convict
leader
for
two
long
hours
.
Glenarvan
in
a
state
of
extreme
nervous
anxiety
,
remained
outside
the
cabin
,
alternately
resolved
to
exhaust
completely
this
last
chance
of
success
,
alternately
resolved
to
rush
in
and
snatch
his
wife
from
so
painful
a
situation
.
But
this
time
when
Lady
Helena
reappeared
,
her
look
was
full
of
hope
.
Had
she
succeeded
in
extracting
the
secret
,
and
awakening
in
that
adamant
heart
a
last
faint
touch
of
pity
?
McNabbs
,
who
first
saw
her
,
could
not
restrain
a
gesture
of
incredulity
.
However
the
report
soon
spread
among
the
sailors
that
the
quartermaster
had
yielded
to
the
persuasions
of
Lady
Helena
.
The
effect
was
electrical
.
The
entire
crew
assembled
on
deck
far
quicker
than
Tom
Austin
's
whistle
could
have
brought
them
together
Glenarvan
had
hastened
up
to
his
wife
and
eagerly
asked
:
"
Has
he
spoken
?
"
"
No
,
"
replied
Lady
Helena
,
"
but
he
has
yielded
to
my
entreaties
,
and
wishes
to
see
you
.
"
"
Ah
,
dear
Helena
,
you
have
succeeded
!
"
"
I
hope
so
,
Edward
.
"