. The mystery of the Sea-lark . re for years. Still,it offered a secure haven, and on that accountthe boys were thankful enough. By eating verysparingly of their slender supply of crackersthey would at least be able to keep alive for thepresent. I dont remember the geography of thispart of the coast awfully well, said Jack, afterthey had made a cursory examination of theplace, but if this is Lobster Island it cant beso far off the mainland. The wind certainlyisnt quite so strong now. I believe the worstof the gale is over. I m going to climb up tothe top of that rock and see if I can spot thec


. The mystery of the Sea-lark . re for years. Still,it offered a secure haven, and on that accountthe boys were thankful enough. By eating verysparingly of their slender supply of crackersthey would at least be able to keep alive for thepresent. I dont remember the geography of thispart of the coast awfully well, said Jack, afterthey had made a cursory examination of theplace, but if this is Lobster Island it cant beso far off the mainland. The wind certainlyisnt quite so strong now. I believe the worstof the gale is over. I m going to climb up tothe top of that rock and see if I can spot thecoast. The rock in question was not easy to scale,as it offered no secure foothold, but its summitwas a full twenty feet above the level of theocean, and before long the captain of the Sea-Lark was perched precariously on the top. Hooray! he cried, shouting down to hischum, and pointing away to the re all right, George. I can see the coastplainly. And there are two ships in sight— j|NHHMMHmMB«HBBM^H^«HMm|wwMMM|. We re all right. George. I can see the coast plainly IX* • DA L


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