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Nathaniel discerned the point of forest beyond which the _Typhoon_ was hidden. He pointed out the location of the ship to his companion. "You are sure there is a small boat waiting for you on the point?" asked Neil. "Yes, since early morning." Neil was absorbed in thought for some time as he drove the canoe through the tall rice grass that grew thick along the edge of the shore. "How would it be if I landed you on the point and met you to-night at Obadiah's?" he asked suddenly. "It is probable that after we get Marion aboard your ship I will not return to the island again, and it is quite necessary that I run down the coast for a couple of miles--for--" He did not finish his reason, but added: "I can make the whole distance in this rice so there is no danger of being seen. Or you might lie off the point yonder and I would join you early this evening." "That would be a better plan if we must separate," said Nathaniel, whose voice betrayed the reluctance with which he assented to the project. He had guessed shrewdly at Neil's motive. "Is it possible that we may have another young lady passenger?" he asked banteringly. There was no answering humor to this in Neil's eyes. "I wish we might!" he said quietly. "We can!" exclaimed Nathaniel. "My ship--" "It is impossible. I am speaking of Winnsome. Arbor Croche's house is in the heart of the town and guarded by dogs. I doubt if she would go, anyway. She has always been like a little sister to Marion and me and she has come to believe--something--as we do. I hate to leave her." "Obadiah told me about her mother," ventured Nathaniel. "He said that some day Winnsome will be a queen." "I knew her mother," replied Neil, as though he had not heard Nathaniel's last words. He looked frankly into the other's face. "I worshipped her!" "Oh-h-h!" "From a distance," he hastened. "She was as pure as Winnsome is now. Little Winn looks like her. Some day she will be as beautiful." "She is beautiful now." "But she is a mere child. Why, it seems only a year ago that I was toting her about on my shoulders! And--by George, that was a year before her mother died! She is sixteen now." Nathaniel laughed softly. "To-morrow she will be making love, Neil, and before you know it she will be married and have a family of her own. I tell you she is a woman--and if you are not a fool you will take her away with Marion." With a powerful stroke of his paddle Neil broug
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