Classic Book Library : Science Fiction : In Search Of The Castaways, Or The Children Of Captain Grant : Chapter 14 : Page 3 of 11 Glenarvan's companions heard him in silence. He sought to read hope in their eyes, but they did not venture to meet his gaze. At last he said, "Well, you hear what I say, but you make no response. Do you mean to tell me that you have no hope--not the slightest?" Again there was silence, till McNabbs asked: "Which of you can recollect when Robert disappeared?" No one could say. "Well, then," resumed the Major, "you know this at any rate. Who was the child beside during our descent of the Cordilleras?" "Beside me," replied Wilson. "Very well. Up to what moment did you see him beside you? Try if you can remember." "All that I can recollect is that Robert Grant was still by my side, holding fast by a tuft of lichen, less than two minutes before the shock which finished our descent." "Less than two minutes? Mind what you are saying; I dare say a minute seemed a very long time to you. Are you sure you are not making a mistake?" "I don't think I am. No; it was just about two minutes, as I tell you." Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |