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Updated: June 19, 2025


He saw a young woman seated before a small table covered with tea things, and a tall young man standing near by. Mr. Locke stood just inside the door, but what warmed Jarrow's heart and bolstered his courage was a picture of Dinshaw's island which lay on a divan. There was the proof that the old captain had talked with these people.

Anyway, I didn't tell him we'd have to get the morning train from Dagupan." "For that I'm going to kiss you again," said Trask. And he did. Immediately on the arrival of the Nuestra Señora del Rosario at Manila the coastguard cutter Candelaria sailed for Dinshaw's island.

Of course, if Dinshaw's discovery proved to be only a pocket, or no gold at all, that would put an end to things. But if there was gold in quantities that would pay for mining it, his own share might be a good stake in life.

"I I dreamed it. I was asleep out there in the long boat and heard 'em talking." "We can't very well blame Jarrow for what you dream," said Locke, relieved that there was nothing more substantial to Dinshaw's charges than a dream. "I didn't dream it," said Dinshaw, with sudden conviction. "I heard 'em talk. Jarrow said if there was gold on the island, he and Peth was to have it for themselves."

"It sounds interesting," said Locke, getting more puzzled as to why Jarrow should call on him to take him into his confidence regarding plans about Dinshaw's island. "There's big money in it," said Jarrow. "May I ask why you think so, Captain Jarrow?" inquired Trask. Jarrow turned to Trask in surprise. The question was appallingly direct, and Trask's tone was crisp and business-like.

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