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CHAPTER XV--A DISCOURSE ON MANNERS
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Once more the lead splashed, and "Eleven fadom" was the resulting cry.

"Let go!" the low voice came to her through the darkness, followed by the surging rumble of the anchor- chain.

The clicking of the sheaves in the blocks as the sails ran down, head-sails first, was music to her; and she detected on the instant the jamming of a jib-downhaul, and almost saw the impatient jerk with which the sailor must have cleared it.

Nor did she take interest in the two men beside her till both lights, red and green, came into view as the anchor checked the onward way.
Sheldon was wondering as to the identity of the craft, while Tudor persisted in believing it might be the _Martha_.
"It's the _Minerva_," Joan said decidedly.
"How do you know ?" Sheldon asked, sceptical of her certitude.
"It's a ketch to begin with.

And besides, I could tell anywhere the rattle of her main peak-blocks--they're too large for the halyard." A dark figure crossed the compound diagonally from the beach gate, where whoever it was had been watching the vessel.
"Is that you, Utami ?" Joan called.
"No, Missie; me Matapuu," was the answer.
"What vessel is it ?" "Me t'ink _Minerva_." Joan looked triumphantly at Sheldon, who bowed.
"If Matapuu says so it must be so," he murmured.
"But when Joan Lackland says so, you doubt," she cried, "just as you doubt her ability as a skipper.


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