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Scarhaven Keep

CHAPTER XX
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"That's no good.

Mr.Vickers certainly did what he felt to be best--and who could foresee this?
And I'm not afraid--and as for my mother, if we don't return very soon, why, she knows where we are and there are police in Scarhaven, and--" "How long are we going to be where we are ?" asked Copplestone, grimly.
"The thing's moving!" There was no doubt of that very pertinent fact.

Somewhere beneath them, machinery began to work; above them there was hurry and scurry as ropes and stays were thrown off.

But so beautifully built was that yacht, and so almost sound-proof the luxurious cabin in which they were prisoners, that little of the noise of departure came to them.

However, there was no mistaking the increasing throb of the engines nor the fact that the vessel was moving, and Vickers suddenly sprang on a lounge seat and moved away a silken screen which curtained a port-hole window.
"There's no doubt of that!" he exclaimed.
"We're going through the outer harbour--we've passed the light at the end of the quay.


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