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"Come," said Pencroft, "the blackguards have not been there yet.Long grass suits reptiles best, and evidently we shall find them in the Far West.""And it's very lucky, for if they had found the 'Bonadventure' added Herbert, "they would have gone off in her, and we should have been prevented from returning to Tabor Island.""Indeed," remarked the reporter, "it will be important to take a document there which will make known the situation of Lincoln Island, and Ayrton's new residence, in case the Scotch yacht returns to fetch him.""Well, the 'Bonadventure' is always there, Mr.Spilett," answered the sailor."She and her crew are ready to start at a moment's notice!""I think, Pencroft, that that is a thing to be done after our exploration of the island is finished.It is possible after all that the stranger, if we manage to find him, may know as much about Tabor Island as about Lincoln Island.Do not forget that he is certainly the author of the document, and he may, perhaps, know how far we may count on the return of the yacht!""But!" exclaimed Pencroft, "who in the world can he be? The fellow knows us and we know nothing about him! If he is a simple castaway, why should he conceal himself! We are honest men, I suppose, and the society of honest men isn't unpleasant to any one.Did he come here voluntarily? Can he leave the island if he likes? Is he here still? Will he remain any longer?"Chatting thus, Pencroft, Gideon Spilett, and Herbert got on board and looked about the deck of the "Bonadventure." All at once, the sailor having examined the bitts to which the cable of the anchor was secured,--"Hallo," he cried, "this is queer!"

"What is the matter, Pencroft?" asked the reporter.

"The matter is, that it was not I who made this knot!"And Pencroft showed a rope which fastened the cable to the bitt itself.

"What, it was not you?" asked Gideon Spilett.

"No! I can swear to it.This is a reef knot, and I always make a running bowline.""You must be mistaken, Pencroft."

"I am not mistaken!" declared the sailor."My hand does it so naturally, and one's hand is never mistaken!""Then can the convicts have been on board?" asked Herbert.

"I know nothing about that," answered Pencroft, "but what is certain, is that some one has weighed the 'Bonadventure's' anchor and dropped it again!

And look here, here is another proof! The cable of the anchor has been run out, and its service is no longer at the hawse-hole.I repeat that some one has been using our vessel!""But if the convicts had used her, they would have pillaged her, or rather gone off with her.""Gone off! where to--to Tabor Island?" replied Pencroft."Do you think, they would risk themselves in a boat of such small tonnage?'

"We must, besides, be sure that they know of the islet," rejoined the reporter.

"However that may be," said the sailor, "as sure as my name is Bonadventure Pencroft, of the Vineyard, our 'Bonadventure' has sailed without us!"The sailor was positive that neither Gideon Spilett nor Herbert could dispute his statement.It was evident that the vessel had been moved, more or less, since Pencroft had brought her to Port Balloon.As to the sailor, he had not the slightest doubt that the anchor had been raised and then dropped again.Now, what was the use of these two maneuvers, unless the vessel had been employed in some expedition?

"But how was it we did not see the 'Bonadventure' pass in the sight of the island?" observed the reporter, who was anxious to bring forward every possible objection.

"Why, Mr.Spilett," replied the sailor, "they would only have to start in the night with a good breeze, and they would be out of sight of the island in two hours.""Well," resumed Gideon Spilett, "I ask again, what object could the convicts have had in using the 'Bonadventure,' and why, after they had made use of her, should they have brought her back to port?""Why, Mr.Spilett," replied the sailor, "we must put that among the unaccountable things, and not think anything more about it.The chief thing is that the 'Bonadventure' was there, and she is there now.Only, unfortunately, if the convicts take her a second time, we shall very likely not find her again in her place!""Then, Pencroft," said Herbert, "would it not be wisest to bring the 'Bonadventure' off to Granite House?""Yes and no," answered Pencroft, "or rather no.The mouth of the Mercy is a bad place for a vessel, and the sea is heavy there.""But by hauling her up on the sand, to the foot of the Chimneys?""Perhaps yes," replied Pencroft."At any rate, since we must leave Granite House for a long expedition, I think the 'Bonadventure' will be safer here during our absence, and we shall do best to leave her here until the island is rid of these blackguards.""That is exactly my opinion," said the reporter."At any rate in the event of bad weather, she will not be exposed here as she would be at the mouth of the Mercy.""But suppose the convicts pay her another visit," said Herbert.

"Well, my boy," replied Pencroft, "not finding her here, they would not be long in finding her on the sands of Granite House, and, during our absence, nothing could hinder them from seizing her! I agree, therefore, with Mr.Spilett, that she must be left in Port Balloon.But, if on our return we have not rid the island of those rascals, it will be prudent to bring our boat to Granite House, until the time when we need not fear any unpleasant visits.""That's settled.Let us be off," said the reporter.

Pencroft, Herbert, and Gideon Spilett, on their return to Granite House, told the engineer all that had passed, and the latter approved of their arrangements both for the present and the future.He also promised the sailor that he would study that part of the channel situated between the islet and the coast, so as to ascertain if it would not be possible to make an artificial harbor there by means of dams.In this way, the "Bonadventure" would be always within reach, under the eyes of the colonists, and if necessary, under lock and key.

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