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"When am I to leave this ship?" she asked. She opened her hand. In it lay a shining twenty-dollar gold piece. Billy's mouth fell open in astonishment. "Then," said Frank, moistening his dry lips, "you have the will, Mr. Maddoc?".
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He found Captain Weaver, the master of the brig, and the captain of the brig in conversation. The skipper of the brig had made no[Pg 363] entry touching his falling in with the Minorca. He could depend upon nothing but his memory, and to the best of his recollection he had given to Captain Weaver the latitude and longitude in which he had spoken the Minorca on the morning before the previous day. It was at least certain that the barque was within easy sailing reach of the schooner; it was equally sure that the schooner was almost directly in the tail of the wake of the Minorca, and that if Captain Weaver continued the course he had been steering he was bound to overhaul her, providing the schooner was the swifter vessel. "The lady that lives at Old Harbour House along with Capt'n Acton?" answered Paul. "Well, that's my place," answered Stanhope. "How am I navigating, Billy?" At the door he paused and turned toward Harry. "Where's Gibson's Grove?" he asked..
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