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JOY
does
not
kill
,
for
both
father
and
children
recovered
before
they
had
reached
the
yacht
.
The
scene
which
followed
,
who
can
describe
?
Language
fails
.
The
whole
crew
wept
aloud
at
the
sight
of
these
three
clasped
together
in
a
close
,
silent
embrace
.
The
moment
Harry
Grant
came
on
deck
,
he
knelt
down
reverently
.
The
pious
Scotchman
's
first
act
on
touching
the
yacht
,
which
to
him
was
the
soil
of
his
native
land
,
was
to
return
thanks
to
the
God
of
his
deliverance
.
Then
,
turning
to
Lady
Helena
and
Lord
Glenarvan
,
and
his
companions
,
he
thanked
them
in
broken
words
,
for
his
heart
was
too
full
to
speak
.
During
the
short
passage
from
the
isle
to
the
yacht
,
his
children
had
given
him
a
brief
sketch
of
the
Duncan
'S
history
.
What
an
immense
debt
he
owed
to
this
noble
lady
and
her
friends
!
From
Lord
Glenarvan
,
down
to
the
lowest
sailor
on
board
,
how
all
had
struggled
and
suffered
for
him
!
Harry
Grant
expressed
his
gratitude
with
such
simplicity
and
nobleness
,
his
manly
face
suffused
with
pure
and
sweet
emotion
,
that
the
whole
crew
felt
amply
recompensed
for
the
trials
they
had
undergone
.
Even
the
impassable
Major
himself
felt
a
tear
steal
down
his
cheek
in
spite
of
all
his
self-command
;
while
the
good
,
simple
Paganel
cried
like
a
child
who
does
not
care
who
sees
his
tears
.
Harry
Grant
could
not
take
his
eyes
off
his
daughter
.
He
thought
her
beautiful
,
charming
;
and
he
not
only
said
so
to
himself
,
but
repeated
it
aloud
,
and
appealed
to
Lady
Helena
for
confirmation
of
his
opinion
,
as
if
to
convince
himself
that
he
was
not
blinded
by
his
paternal
affection
.
His
boy
,
too
,
came
in
for
admiration
.
"
How
he
has
grown
!
he
is
a
man
!
"
was
his
delighted
exclamation
.
And
he
covered
the
two
children
so
dear
to
him
with
the
kisses
he
had
been
heaping
up
for
them
during
his
two
years
of
absence
.
Robert
then
presented
all
his
friends
successively
,
and
found
means
always
to
vary
the
formula
of
introduction
,
though
he
had
to
say
the
same
thing
about
each
.
The
fact
was
,
each
and
all
had
been
perfect
in
the
children
's
eyes
.
John
Mangles
blushed
like
a
child
when
his
turn
came
,
and
his
voice
trembled
as
he
spoke
to
Mary
's
father
.
Lady
Helena
gave
Captain
Grant
a
narrative
of
the
voyage
,
and
made
him
proud
of
his
son
and
daughter
.
She
told
him
of
the
young
hero
's
exploits
,
and
how
the
lad
had
already
paid
back
part
of
the
paternal
debt
to
Lord
Glenarvan
.
John
Mangles
sang
Mary
's
praises
in
such
terms
,
that
Harry
Grant
,
acting
on
a
hint
from
Lady
Helena
,
put
his
daughter
's
hand
into
that
of
the
brave
young
captain
,
and
turning
to
Lord
and
Lady
Glenarvan
,
said
:
"
My
Lord
,
and
you
,
Madam
,
also
give
your
blessing
to
our
children
.
"
When
everything
had
been
said
and
re-said
over
and
over
again
,
Glenarvan
informed
Harry
Grant
about
Ayrton
.
Grant
confirmed
the
quartermaster
's
confession
as
far
as
his
disembarkation
on
the
coast
of
Australia
was
concerned
.
"
He
is
an
intelligent
,
intrepid
man
,
"
he
added
,
"
whose
passions
have
led
him
astray
.
May
reflection
and
repentance
bring
him
to
a
better
mind
!
"