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CHAPTER XVIII


OFF FOR BARBADOS


The next three days were busy ones for the boys and Dunston Porter. Telegrams were sent back and forth between Phil and his father, and also between Dave and Mr. Wadsworth.

"Here is news!" cried our hero, after receiving one of the messages. "Just listen to this." And he read the following, from the jewelry manufacturer:


"Clew in Boston proved to be false, also clew in New York. Hope you are on the right track and get gems. Spare no expense if you feel you are right."


"And here is a telegram from my dad," said Phil. "He tells us—Captain Sanders and myself—to use our own judgment."

"Can you get a cargo for Barbados, Phil?" asked Roger.

"We can get a half-cargo."

"At once?"

"Yes, that is, inside of two days."

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