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It
was
now
for
the
first
time
that
the
captain
heard
that
he
owed
his
deliverance
to
the
somewhat
hieroglyphical
V.
IV
Verne
document
which
he
had
placed
in
a
bottle
and
confined
to
the
mercy
of
the
ocean
.
But
what
were
Jacques
Paganel
's
thoughts
during
Captain
Grant
's
recital
?
The
worthy
geographer
was
turning
over
in
his
brain
for
the
thousandth
time
the
words
of
the
document
.
He
pondered
his
three
successive
interpretations
,
all
of
which
had
proved
false
.
How
had
this
island
,
called
Maria
Theresa
,
been
indicated
in
the
papers
originally
?
At
last
Paganel
could
contain
himself
no
longer
,
and
seizing
Harry
Grant
's
hand
,
he
exclaimed
:
"
Captain
!
will
you
tell
me
at
last
what
really
was
in
your
indecipherable
document
?
"
A
general
curiosity
was
excited
by
this
question
of
the
geographer
,
for
the
enigma
which
had
been
for
nine
months
a
mystery
was
about
to
be
explained
.
"
Well
,
captain
,
"
repeated
Paganel
,
"
do
you
remember
the
precise
words
of
the
document
?
"
"
Exactly
,
"
replied
Harry
Grant
;
"
and
not
a
day
has
passed
without
my
recalling
to
memory
words
with
which
our
last
hopes
were
linked
.
"
"
And
what
are
they
,
captain
?
"
asked
Glenarvan
.
"
Speak
,
for
our
amour
propre
is
wounded
to
the
quick
!
"