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Updated: June 8, 2025


"Duncan Duncan," mused the agent, as he looked over his books. "Seems to me I remember the name. Was he the Duncan from somewhere down the coast?" "The Rockypoint light," supplied Joe. "Oh, yes, now I know. But why are you asking?" and the agent turned a rather suspicious look on Joe. "Is there anything wrong is Mr. Duncan wanted for anything?

The two boys talked for some time with the old fisherman, and then Blake whispered to Joe: "Why don't you ask him where the lighthouse is where your father is supposed to be, and the best way of getting to it?" "I will," replied his chum. "The Rockypoint light?" repeated the fisherman, in response to Joe's inquiry. "Why yes, I know it well. It's only a few miles from here.

Probably they count on the steersman mistaking this light for the one at Rockypoint, and standing in close here. Up at Rockypoint there is deep water close in shore, but it shoals very fast both ways, up or down the beach. So if a vessel saw a false light, and stood close in to get her bearings, she'd be on the rocks in no time." "That's right," agreed Joe.

"But are you Mr. Nathaniel Duncan?" The old man paused a moment, and then said gently: "No, my boy. I'm Harry Stanton, keeper of Rockypoint light." "But my father!" exclaimed Joe. "I understood he was here! Where is he?" "He was here," went on Mr. Stanton, as he leaned on his hoe and looked compassionately at the lad standing before him; "but he went away more than a week ago."

"Pretty far gone," remarked a life saver. "One must be the captain, I reckon." "And the other," began Harry Stanton, keeper of the Rockypoint light; "the other why, if it isn't Nate Duncan, who used to be my assistant! He came out of the wreck Nate Duncan!" From where he was standing by a group of the rescued sailors, Joe Duncan heard what the lighthouse keeper said. The lad rushed forward.

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