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"
Must
it
be
done
?
"
said
the
young
wife
to
her
husband
"
Must
the
poor
man
be
left
there
?
"
"
He
must
,
Helena
,
"
replied
Lord
Glenarvan
.
"
It
is
in
expiation
of
his
crimes
.
"
At
that
moment
the
boat
,
in
charge
of
John
Mangles
,
turned
away
.
Ayrton
,
who
remained
standing
,
and
still
unmoved
,
took
off
his
cap
and
bowed
gravely
.
Glenarvan
uncovered
,
and
all
the
crew
followed
his
example
,
as
if
in
presence
of
a
man
who
was
about
to
die
,
and
the
boat
went
off
in
profound
silence
.
On
reaching
land
,
Ayrton
jumped
on
the
sandy
shore
,
and
the
boat
returned
to
the
yacht
.
It
was
then
four
o'clock
in
the
afternoon
,
and
from
the
poop
the
passengers
could
see
the
quartermaster
gazing
at
the
ship
,
standing
with
folded
arms
on
a
rock
,
motionless
as
a
statue
.
"
Shall
we
set
sail
,
my
Lord
?
"
asked
John
Mangles
.
"
Yes
,
John
,
"
replied
Glenarvan
,
hastily
,
more
moved
than
he
cared
to
show
.
"
Go
on
!
"
shouted
John
to
the
engineer
.
The
steam
hissed
and
puffed
out
,
the
screw
began
to
stir
the
waves
,
and
by
eight
o'clock
the
last
peaks
of
Isle
Tabor
disappeared
in
the
shadows
of
the
night
.