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But
profound
silence
reigned
around
.
Paganel
shouted
his
loudest
.
No
response
came
.
"
It
is
strange
,
"
repeated
the
geographer
,
going
back
to
his
cabin
.
"
Close
sympathy
in
thought
and
grief
does
not
suffice
to
explain
this
phenomenon
.
"
Next
day
,
March
4
,
at
5
A.
M.
,
at
dawn
,
the
passengers
,
including
Mary
and
Robert
,
who
would
not
stay
behind
,
were
all
assembled
on
the
poop
,
each
one
eager
to
examine
the
land
they
had
only
caught
a
glimpse
of
the
night
before
.
The
yacht
was
coasting
along
the
island
at
the
distance
of
about
a
mile
,
and
its
smallest
details
could
be
seen
by
the
eye
.
Suddenly
Robert
gave
a
loud
cry
,
and
exclaimed
he
could
see
two
men
running
about
and
gesticulating
,
and
a
third
was
waving
a
flag
.
"
The
Union
Jack
,
"
said
John
Mangles
,
who
had
caught
up
a
spy-glass
.
"
True
enough
,
"
said
Paganel
,
turning
sharply
round
toward
Robert
.
"
My
Lord
,
"
said
Robert
,
trembling
with
emotion
,
"
if
you
do
n't
want
me
to
swim
to
the
shore
,
let
a
boat
be
lowered
.
Oh
,
my
Lord
,
I
implore
you
to
let
me
be
the
first
to
land
.
"
No
one
dared
to
speak
.
What
!
on
this
little
isle
,
crossed
by
the
37th
parallel
,
there
were
three
men
,
shipwrecked
Englishmen
!
Instantaneously
everyone
thought
of
the
voice
heard
by
Robert
and
Mary
the
preceding
night
.
The
children
were
right
,
perhaps
,
in
the
affirmation
The
sound
of
a
voice
might
have
reached
them
,
but
this
voice
--
was
it
their
father
's
?
No
,
alas
,
most
assuredly
no
.
And
as
they
thought
of
the
dreadful
disappointment
that
awaited
them
,
they
trembled
lest
this
new
trial
should
crush
them
completely
.
But
who
could
stop
them
from
going
on
shore
?
Lord
Glenarvan
had
not
the
heart
to
do
it
.