CHAPTER XX
LANDING ON CAVE ISLAND
At the end of a week Dave was more worried than ever. Each day he and his chums went down to the shipping offices and each day returned to the hote? disappointed. Not a word had been heard concerning the missing vessel and those on board.
The Golden Eagle was all ready to sail on her return trip to the United States, but Phil told Captain Sanders to wait.
"Perhaps we'll hear to-day," he said, and this was repeated day after day.
It was very warm and the boys were glad they had brought along some thin clothing. They scarcely knew what to do with themselves, and Dave was particularly sober.
"I suppose Mr. Wadsworth and the rest are waiting to hear from me," he said to his chums. "But what is the use of sending a message when I haven't anything to say?"
Another Sunday passed, and on Monday the boys visited the Golden Eagle, and then went with Captain Sanders to the nearest shipping office.
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