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"
I
will
trust
to
you
,
Ayrton
,
"
said
Glenarvan
,
simply
.
"
And
you
do
right
,
my
Lord
.
Besides
,
if
I
deceive
you
,
vengeance
is
in
your
own
power
.
"
"
How
?
"
"
You
can
come
and
take
me
again
from
where
you
left
me
,
as
I
shall
have
no
means
of
getting
away
from
the
island
.
"
Ayrton
had
an
answer
for
everything
.
He
anticipated
the
difficulties
and
furnished
unanswerable
arguments
against
himself
.
It
was
evident
he
intended
to
affect
perfect
good
faith
in
the
business
.
It
was
impossible
to
show
more
complete
confidence
.
And
yet
he
was
prepared
to
go
still
further
in
disinterestedness
.
"
My
Lord
and
gentlemen
,
"
he
added
,
"
I
wish
to
convince
you
of
the
fact
that
I
am
playing
cards
on
the
table
.
I
have
no
wish
to
deceive
you
,
and
I
am
going
to
give
you
a
fresh
proof
of
my
sincerity
in
this
matter
.
I
deal
frankly
with
you
,
because
I
reckon
on
your
honor
.
"
"
Speak
,
Ayrton
,
"
said
Glenarvan
.
"
My
Lord
,
I
have
not
your
promise
yet
to
accede
to
my
proposal
,
and
yet
I
do
not
scruple
to
tell
you
that
I
know
very
little
about
Harry
Grant
.
"
"
Very
little
,
"
exclaimed
Glenarvan
.
"
Yes
,
my
Lord
,
the
details
I
am
in
a
position
to
give
you
relate
to
myself
.
They
are
entirely
personal
,
and
will
not
do
much
to
help
you
to
recover
the
lost
traces
of
Captain
Grant
.
"