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him again. "The brute!" gasped Parmalee. "Parmalee," Drew said in a trembling voice, "I never wanted the use of my hands so much as I do now. When I do get free, I shall be tempted to kill that fellow." "He deserves it--the double-dyed villain!" groaned Parmalee. "And he threw me overboard." "I knew he must have done so," said Drew. "But why did he do it? Not just to put the crime on me? How were you saved and how did you get here? Let's hear it all." "I had overheard the rascal plotting with some of the men," returned Parmalee. "Ditty must have caught a glimpse of me. I suppose he felt the time was not ripe for exposure; so he put me out of the way. He must have been lurking near us that night when you fell. I was stooping to help you when he grabbed me and flung me over the rail. I didn't have time to cry out. "I'm a good swimmer--one of the few active accomplishments I possess--and I swam as long as I could. Just as I lost strength, my hand touched a cask lashed to a grating that must have fallen from some vessel, or been thrown from it. That held me up till morning. By that time I was about all in. But just then a sloop--a turtle catcher she was--bore down on me, sighted me, and answered my frantic appeal, and picked me up. It was a terrible experience." "It must have been," breathed the other. "Go on. How did you get here to this very island where the doubloons were buried?" "Are they here?" asked Parmalee eagerly. "Do you know?" "Sh!" whispered Drew. "Don't say a word. We have 'em--pecks of them! And jewels and other stuff besides--enough to make us all as rich as Midas." "Humph!" commented Parmalee, with sudden gravity. "And he had asses' ears. I'm afraid this mess we're all in shows that we did an asinine thing in coming down here after the doubloons. What is wealth compared to life itself?" "True," murmured Drew. "And what we've been through besides. But go on. Tell the rest." "When those turtle catchers landed here I had no idea that this island was the one marked on the pirate's map which Captain Hamilton showed me," pursued Parmalee. "I was treated well enough. But I happened to have no money in my pockets, and the men disbelieved my claim that I would pay them if they would get me to a civilized port! So they made me work. That was all right, but the work was too heavy for me; so I went off into the interior of the island to see if there were not s
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