Classic Book Library : Science Fiction : In Search Of The Castaways, Or The Children Of Captain Grant : Chapter 61 : Page 5 of 11 Then he added with vehemence, as if reproaching himself for a momentary weakness: "No, I will not speak. Have me hanged, if you choose." "Hanged!" exclaimed Glenarvan, overcome by a sudden feeling of anger. But immediately mastering himself, he added in a grave voice: "Ayrton, there is neither judge nor executioner here. At the first port we touch at, you will be given up into the hands of the English authorities." "That is what I demand," was the quartermaster's reply. Then he turned away and quietly walked back to his cabin, which served as his prison. Two sailors kept guard at the door, with orders to watch his slightest movement. The witnesses of this examination retired from the scene indignant and despairing. As Glenarvan could make no way against Ayrton's obstinacy, what was to be done now? Plainly no course remained but to carry out the plan formed at Eden, of returning to Europe and giving up for the time this unsuccessful enterprise, for the traces of the BRITANNIA seemed irrevocably lost, and the document did not appear to allow any fresh interpretation. On the 37th parallel there was not even another country, and the DUNCAN had only to turn and go back. Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |