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"
But
can
you
make
any
sense
out
of
them
?
"
asked
Lady
Helena
.
"
That
's
hard
to
say
,
my
dear
Helena
,
the
words
are
quite
incomplete
.
"
"
Perhaps
the
one
may
supplement
the
other
,
"
suggested
Major
McNabbs
.
"
Very
likely
they
will
,
"
said
the
captain
.
"
It
is
impossible
that
the
very
same
words
should
have
been
effaced
in
each
document
,
and
by
putting
the
scraps
together
we
might
gather
some
intelligible
meaning
out
of
them
.
"
"
That
's
what
we
will
do
,
"
rejoined
Lord
Glenarvan
;
"
but
let
us
proceed
methodically
.
Here
is
the
English
document
first
.
"
All
that
remained
of
it
was
the
following
:
"
There
's
not
much
to
be
made
out
of
that
,
"
said
the
Major
,
looking
disappointed
.
"
No
,
but
it
is
good
English
anyhow
,
"
returned
the
captain
.
"
There
's
no
doubt
of
it
,
"
said
Glenarvan
.
"
The
words
SINK
,
ALAND
,
LOST
are
entire
;
SKIPP
is
evidently
part
of
the
word
SKIPPER
,
and
that
's
what
they
call
ship
captains
often
in
England
.
There
seems
a
Mr.
Gr
.
mentioned
,
and
that
most
likely
is
the
captain
of
the
shipwrecked
vessel
.
"
"
Well
,
come
,
we
have
made
out
a
good
deal
already
,
"
said
Lady
Helena
.