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Chapter XV. Bennet Islet

           Invariousplacesweobservedfragmentsofcoralreef,andbêche-de-merwassoabundantthatourschoonermighthavetakenafullcargoofit.Huntwalkedoninsilencewithdowncasteyes,untilaswewerecloseuponthebeachtotheeast,he,beingabouttenpacesahead,stoppedabruptly,andsummonedustohimbyahurriedgesture.

           Inaninstantwewerebyhisside.Hunthadevincednosurpriseonthesubjectofthepieceofwoodfirstfound,buthisattitudechangedwhenhekneltdowninfrontofaworm-eatenplanklyingonthesand.Hefeltitalloverwithhishugehands,asthoughhewereseekingsometraceryonitsroughsurfacewhosesignificationmightbeintelligibletohim.Theblackpaintwashiddenunderthethickdirtthathadaccumulateduponit.Theplankhadprobablyformedpartofaship’sstern,astheboatswainrequestedustoobserve.

           “Yes,yes,”repeatedCaptainLenGuy,“itmadepartofastern.”

           Hunt,whostillremainedkneeling,noddedhisbigheadinassent.

           “But,”Iremarked,“thisplankmusthavebeencastuponBennetIsletfromawreck!Thecross-currentsmusthavefounditintheopensea,and—”

           “Ifthatwereso—”criedthecaptain.

           Thesamethoughthadoccurredtobothofus.Whatwasoursurprise,indeedouramazement,ourunspeakableemotion,whenHuntshoweduseightletterscutintheplank,notpainted,buthollowanddistinctlytraceablewiththefinger.

           Itwasonlytooeasytorecognizethelettersoftwonames,arrangedintwolines,thus:

           AN

           LI.E.PO.L.

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