[The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas Pere]@TWC D-Link bookThe Count of Monte Cristo Chapter31 7/34
"It is for that reason I have given orders to pass the island, for, as you see, the fire is behind us." "But this fire ?" continued Franz.
"It seems to me rather reassuring than otherwise; men who did not wish to be seen would not light a fire." "Oh, that goes for nothing," said Gaetano.
"If you can guess the position of the island in the darkness, you will see that the fire cannot be seen from the side or from Pianosa, but only from the sea." "You think, then, this fire indicates the presence of unpleasant neighbors ?" "That is what we must find out," returned Gaetano, fixing his eyes on this terrestrial star. "How can you find out ?" "You shall see." Gaetano consulted with his companions, and after five minutes' discussion a manoeuvre was executed which caused the vessel to tack about, they returned the way they had come, and in a few minutes the fire disappeared, hidden by an elevation of the land.
The pilot again changed the course of the boat, which rapidly approached the island, and was soon within fifty paces of it.
Gaetano lowered the sail, and the boat came to rest.
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