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ails." The little party were almost thrown into a tug, and in a few minutes they were skimming across the smooth water. Just as they reached the steamer, however, she began to move. "Run up alongside," Quest ordered. "She won't stop, sir," the Captain of the tug replied doubtfully. "She is an hour late, as it is." "Do as I tell you," Quest insisted. They raced along by the side of the great steamer. An officer came to the rail and shouted down to them. "What do you want?" "The Captain," Quest replied. The Captain came down from the bridge, where he had been conferring with the pilot. "Keep away from the side there," he shouted. "Who are you?" "We are in search of a desperate criminal whom we believe to be on board your steamer," Quest explained. "Please take us on board." The Captain shook his head. "Are you from Scotland Yard?" he asked. "Have you got your warrant?" "We are from America," Quest answered, "but we've got a Scotland Yard man with us, and a warrant, right enough." "Any extradition papers?" "No time to get them yet," Quest replied, "but the man's wanted for murder." "Are you from the New York police?" Quest shook his head. "I am a private detective," he announced. "I am working in conjunction with the New York Police." The Captain shook his head. "I am over an hour late," he said, "and it's costing me fifty pounds a minute. If I take you on board, you'll have to come right along with me, unless you find the fellow before we've left your tug behind." Quest turned around. "Will you risk it?" he asked. "Yes!" they all replied. "We're coming, Captain," Quest decided. A rope ladder was let down. The steamer began to slow. "Can you girls manage it?" Quest asked doubtfully. Laura smiled. "I should say so," she replied. "I can go up that with only one arm. You watch me!" They cheered her on board the steamer as she hobbled up. The others followed. The tug, the crew of which had been already well paid, raced along by the side. The Captain spoke once more to the pilot and came down from the bridge. "I'm forced to go full speed ahead to cross the bar," he told Quest. "I'm sorry, but the tide's just on the turn." They looked at one another a little blankly. The Professor, however, beamed upon them all. "I have always understood," he said, "that Port Said is a most interesting place." CHAPTER XI THE SHIP OF HORROR Quest leane
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