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Updated: June 16, 2025


"All the others had departed in the small boats when it was feared that the Ramona was sinking. As to the location of Double Island it is about two days' steaming from here. We certainly can, and will, rescue them, and as for the father of Miss Inez well that is another matter. We shall have to see Senor Ramo. He seems to know something about the prisoner at least Miss Inez thinks that does."

"We must thank Senor Ramo for his kindness in giving us the note to the captain," said Cora, ever thoughtful of the nice little courtesies of life. "Indeed we must," agreed Belle, who had quite recovered her composure, and, save for a suspicious redness of the eyes, showed little of the grief at her heart.

Joe was swimming out with all his power, Blake was nowhere to be seen, and the alligator was in plain sight, heading for the spot where Blake had last been observed. "It's my only chance!" muttered Ramo. "I hope the boy stays under water." As he spoke the guide raised the rifle, took quick but careful aim, and fired. There was no puff of smoke, for the new high-powered, smokeless powder was used.

Senor Ramo had departed suddenly, alleging a business call as an excuse for leaving the island on a steamer that sailed soon after the arrival of the one he had come in on. That was about all that could be safely learned. Little else could be done, now, toward making plans for the rescue of the father of Inez. When Mr.

She had found out part of what she wanted to know. While Mr. Robinson and the captain continued their stroll along deck, Cora slipped to where Inez was waiting. "Do you know a Senor Miguel Ramo?" asked Jack's sister. Inez puckered her brow in thought. "No," she said slowly, "I do not know ze name, but I am sure zat man was on Sea Horse Island when my father was taken to prison.

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