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Gascoyne, The Sandal Wood Trader

CHAPTER XX
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It is quite evident that the pirate schooner cannot be far off.

Gascoyne must either have swam ashore, or been landed in a boat.

In either case the schooner must have been within the reef at the time, and there has been little wind since the squall blew itself out yesterday." "Quite enough, however, to blow such a light craft pretty far out to sea in a few hours," said Henry, shaking his head.
"No matter," replied Mr.Mason, with a sigh; "_something_ must be done, at any rate.

I have borrowed the carpenter's small cutter, which is now being put in order for a voyage.

Provisions and water for a few days are already on board, and I have come to ask you to take command of her, as you know something of navigation.


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