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Robert Ames Bennet (Author)

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January 31, 2008
CHAPTER I THE CASTAWAYS T HE second night north of the Zambezi, as well as the first, the little tramp rescue steamer had run out many miles into the offing and laid-to during the hours of darkness. The vicinity of the coral reefs that fringe the southeast coast of Africa is decidedly undesirable on moonless nights. When the Right Honorable the Earl of Avondale came out of his close, hot stateroom into the refreshing coolness that preceded the dawn, the position of the Southern Cross, scintillating in the blue-black sky to port, told him that the steamer was headed in for the coast. The black surface of the quiet sea crinkled with lines of phosphorescent light under the ruffling of the faint breeze, which crept offshore heavy with the stench of rotting vegetation. It was evident that the ship was already close in again to the Mozambique swamps. Lord James sniffed the rank odor, and hastened to make his way forward to the bridge. As he neared the foot of the ladder, his resilient step and the snowy whiteness of his linen suit attracted the attention of the watcher above on the bridge. Good-morning, m lord, the officer called down in a bluff but respectful tone. You re on deck early. Hullo, Meggs That you replied his lordship, mounting the steps with youthful agility. It seems you re still earlier. Knowing your lordships anxiety, I decided to run in, so that - we could renew the search with the first glimmer of daylight explained the skipper. We re now barely under headway. According to the smell, we re as near those reefs as I care to venture in the dark. Right-o We l1 lose no time, approved the young earl. D you still think to-day is apt to tell the tale, one way or the other Aye, your lordship. I may be mistaken but, as I told you, reckoning together all the probabilities, we should to-day cover the spot where the Impala must have been driven on the coral-that is, unless she foundered in deep water...

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