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Fighting for the Right

CHAPTER VIII
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A NOTABLE EXPEDITION The position of the Chateaugay was accurately laid down on the chart fifty miles to the westward of Spears Hill, which is about the geographical centre of the Bermuda Islands.

Captain Chantor had invited his two passengers to his cabin for a conference in relation to the proposed enterprise, after the observations had been worked up at noon, on the fourth day after the departure from New York.
"Now, Mr.Gilfleur, if you will indicate the precise point at which you desire to put off in your boat, I will have the ship there at the time you require," said the captain, who had drawn a rough sketch of the islands, and dotted upon it the points he mentioned in his statement.
"Of course you do not wish the ship to be seen from the islands," suggested the detective.
"Certainly not; for if the Dornoch is in port at St.George's that would be warning her to avoid us in coming out, and she might escape by standing off to the northward," replied the commander.

"Besides, there might be fishing-craft or other small vessels off the island that would report the ship if she were seen.

It is not advisable to go any nearer to the islands till after dark.

We will show no lights as we approach your destination." "How near Gibbs Hill light can you go with safety in the darkness, Captain ?" asked Mr.Gilfleur.
"I should not care to go nearer than ten miles; we could not be seen from the shore at that distance, but we might be seen by some small craft." "That will do very well; and if you will make a point ten miles south-west of Gibbs Hills light, I shall be exactly suited," added the detective, as he made a small cross on the sketch near the place where he desired to embark in the boat.
The conference was finished, and the two passengers went on deck to inspect the craft which was to convey them to the islands.


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