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The Adventure Club Afloat

CHAPTER XX
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And, perhaps a half-hour from the time they had started, they had the boat riding clear and slowly going astern to take up the cable.

It was out of the question to get the rope free of the rock and so they had to cut it, and, having done so, they swung cautiously around in a wide circle and headed toward the cheerful white beam of a lighthouse that beckoned from the shore.
They had to keep the pump going, for a leak they had not suspected developed forward, but that was a small matter and they were so glad to get out of the adventure with nothing worse than a few sprung planks, some bent stanchions and the loss of the side curtains that they would willingly have pumped by hand.

Half an hour later, after a slow and careful passage from island to mainland, with the searchlight picking out her path, the _Adventurer_ dropped anchor in a narrow harbour.
They stayed there only overnight, for in the morning they found that there was no prospect of getting repairs made there, and so, with the bilge pump sucking merrily, they ran ten miles further down the coast and before dinner time saw the _Adventurer_ on a cradle and hauled high and dry from the water.

The damage to the hull, while nowhere severe, was more general than they had thought, and the man who was to do the repairs decreed a week's stay.

After discussing the situation it was decided that all save Steve and Phil were to proceed to Camden by rail and wait there for the _Adventurer_.


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