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"
Take
my
advice
,
then
,
and
yield
to
chance
,
or
rather
providence
.
Follow
our
example
.
It
was
providence
that
sent
us
the
document
,
and
we
set
out
in
consequence
.
The
same
providence
brought
you
on
board
the
Duncan
.
Do
n't
leave
her
.
"
"
Shall
I
say
yes
,
my
good
friends
?
Come
,
now
,
tell
me
,
you
want
me
very
much
to
stay
,
do
n't
you
?
"
said
Paganel
.
"
And
you
're
dying
to
stay
,
now
,
are
n't
you
,
Paganel
?
"
returned
Glenarvan
.
"
That
's
about
it
,
"
confessed
the
learned
geographer
;
"
but
I
was
afraid
it
would
be
inconsiderate
.
"
THE
joy
on
board
was
universal
when
Paganel
's
resolution
was
made
known
.
Little
Robert
flung
himself
on
his
neck
in
such
tumultuous
delight
that
he
nearly
threw
the
worthy
secretary
down
,
and
made
him
say
,
"
Rude
petit
bonhomme
.
I
'll
teach
him
geography
.
"
Robert
bade
fair
to
be
an
accomplished
gentleman
some
day
,
for
John
Mangles
was
to
make
a
sailor
of
him
,
and
the
Major
was
to
teach
him
sang-froid
,
and
Glenarvan
and
Lady
Helena
were
to
instil
into
him
courage
and
goodness
and
generosity
,
while
Mary
was
to
inspire
him
with
gratitude
toward
such
instructors
.
The
Duncan
soon
finished
taking
in
coal
,
and
turned
her
back
on
the
dismal
region
.
She
fell
in
before
long
with
the
current
from
the
coast
of
Brazil
,
and
on
the
7th
of
September
entered
the
Southern
hemisphere
.
So
far
,
then
,
the
voyage
had
been
made
without
difficulty
.
Everybody
was
full
of
hope
,
for
in
this
search
for
Captain
Grant
,
each
day
seemed
to
increase
the
probability
of
finding
him
.
The
captain
was
among
the
most
confident
on
board
,
but
his
confidence
mainly
arose
from
the
longing
desire
he
had
to
see
Miss
Mary
happy
.
He
was
smitten
with
quite
a
peculiar
interest
for
this
young
girl
,
and
managed
to
conceal
his
sentiments
so
well
that
everyone
on
board
saw
it
except
himself
and
Mary
Grant
.
As
for
the
learned
geographer
,
he
was
probably
the
happiest
man
in
all
the
southern
hemisphere
.
He
spent
the
whole
day
in
studying
maps
,
which
were
spread
out
on
the
saloon
table
,
to
the
great
annoyance
of
M.
Olbinett
,
who
could
never
get
the
cloth
laid
for
meals
,
without
disputes
on
the
subject
.