Classic Book Library : Science Fiction : In Search Of The Castaways, Or The Children Of Captain Grant : Chapter 62 : Page 1 of 13 A Discouraging Confession As soon as the quartermaster was brought into the presence of Lord Glenarvan, his keepers withdrew."You wanted to speak to me, Ayrton?" said Glenarvan. "Yes, my Lord," replied the quartermaster. "Did you wish for a private interview?" "Yes, but I think if Major McNabbs and Mr. Paganel were present it would be better." "For whom?" "For myself." Ayrton spoke quite calmly and firmly. Glenarvan looked at him for an instant, and then sent to summon McNabbs and Paganel, who came at once. "We are all ready to listen to you," said Glenarvan, when his two friends had taken their place at the saloon table. Ayrton collected himself, for an instant, and then said: "My Lord, it is usual for witnesses to be present at every contract or transaction between two parties. That is why I desire the presence of Messrs. Paganel and McNabbs, for it is, properly speaking, a bargain which I propose to make." Glenarvan, accustomed to Ayrton's ways, exhibited no surprise, though any bargaining between this man and himself seemed strange. Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |