[The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle by Edward Stratemeyer]@TWC D-Link bookThe Rover Boys on Treasure Isle CHAPTER XVII 4/10
He says he thinks we can make one of the nearby ports without great trouble." This news removed the tension under which all were suffering, and a little later the ladies and the girls retired to the cabin, and Aleck stole back to his sleeping quarters.
The boys went forward, to inspect the damage done, but in the darkness could see little. "It was an accident such as might happen to any vessel," said the captain, later.
"The lookouts were evidently not to blame.
There are many derelicts and bits of lumber rafts scattered throughout these waters and consequently traveling at night or in a fog is always more or less dangerous. "We shall have to put up somewhere for repairs, not so ?" questioned Anderson Rover. "It would be best, Mr.Rover.Of course we might be able to patch things ourselves, but, unless you are in a great hurry, I advise going into port and having it done.
It will have to be done sooner or later anyway." "Where do you advise putting in ?" Captain Barforth thought for a moment. "I think we had better run over to Nassau, which is less than sixty miles from here.
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