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288 smoked glasses, who had his face tied up" He did not know how to go on.

"He impersonated me, the villain! But I am after the others, for they robbed me of over a thousand pounds, don't you know!"

"Where are your passengers?" demanded the officer in charge of those from the patrol boat, sternly.

"If they are not on deck they must be below,—they had no chance to leave the ship," answered Captain Hunker. "This gets me!" he went on, weakly. "I thought they acted rather strange, but I supposed they were nothing but a crowd of weak-minded critters hunting for pirates' gold."

At that moment Geswick, Pardell, and Rumney came on deck, having heard the tramping of feet overhead and wondering what it meant. Almost before he could speak, Giles Borden had Geswick by the throat and was shaking him violently.

"Will rob me, and leave me a prisoner in that cave!" he roared. "I'll teach you a lesson! Give me my money, you bloody scoundrel!" And then he banged Andrew Geswick's head against a mast.

"Ho, let up!" yelled the criminal. "Let up, I say!" And he tried to squirm away. But it was useless, and in a minute more one of the officers of the law handcuffed him, and Pardell and Rumney were also secured.