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Cormorant Crag

CHAPTER THIRTY TWO
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It's all shadowy inside, or we could see our kitchen and fishing tackle." "No, no; it can't be," said Mike despairingly: "if it was, we should come directly upon the smugglers' place." "Yes, you'll see: we shall be carried by directly." "But there'll be some one there.

Here, quick: let's row away,"-- and Mike seized an oar.
"You can't row against a current like this," said Vince quietly; "and if anybody had been in there they would have been awake and seen us long before this." "Then I don't believe this is the cove, and that can't be our cavern," cried Mike sharply.
"Very well; but you soon will.

Now look: here we go.

I say, how smooth the walls of rock are worn by the water!--that accounts for our never having been upset in the night.

We shall see the big cave directly.
Shall we try and land ?" "Yes; no; I don't know what will be best to do.


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