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develop that Miss Genevieve Pringle was herself being pursued。                        I was 

confident   of   it;   Cleggett。   And   now   that   I   have   cleared   up   for   you   the 

mystery of Logan Black; the mystery of the box of Reginald Maltravers; 

and   the   mystery   of   the   box   of   plum   preserves;   there   only   remains   the 

capture of Logan Black to hold me in this part of the country and to keep 

you from your voyage to the China Seas。〃 

     〃We     must    get  together;〃    said   Cleggett;    〃on   a   plan   of  campaign。 

Logan   Black   will   certainly   attack   again。     He   has   only   been   beaten   off 

temporarily。      In the meanwhile; it is almost breakfast time。〃 

     And; indeed; the lights in the cabin were suddenly growing pale。                   The 

sun was rising。       Its beams; shining through the cabin skylight; fell upon 

the   three   great   detectives;   each   one   of   whom;   with   an   air   of   ineffable 

satisfaction; was gloatingbut gloating urbanely and with dignityover an 

oblong box。 



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                          CHAPTER XXII 



             DANCING ON THE DECK 



    It was decided; at a conference of Lady Agatha; Cleggett; and the three 

detectives; at the breakfast table; to throw up a line of entrenchments along 

the bank of the canal commanding the approach to the Jasper B。 and the 

Annabel Lee。 No one felt the least doubt that Logan Black would renew 

the attack sooner or later; unless the two vessels made off。 

     〃And;〃   said   Cleggett;   〃I   shall   not   leave   until   the   Jasper   B。   has   been 

rigged as a schooner again。        Anything else would have the appearance of 

a   retreat。  Nor    will  I  be  hurried。   I  am   on   my   own   property;   and   I 

purpose to defend it at whatever cost。〃 

    He set his jaws firmly as he declared this intention; and Lady Agatha's 

eyes dwelt upon him in admiration。 

     〃The Annabel Lee could tow you away; you know;〃 demurred Wilton 

Barnstable。 

     〃When   the   Jasper   B。  moves;〃   said   Cleggett;   with   finality;   〃it   will   be 

under her own power。〃 

    Accordingly;       work    was    begun    at  once    on   the   entrenchments。 

Everyone on board the Jasper B。 was sadly in need of sleep; but Cleggett 

felt   that   the   earthworks   could   not   wait。 He   divided   his   force   into   two 

shifts。   Cleggett; the three detectives; Jefferson the genial coachman; and 

Washington      Artillery   Lamb;    the  janitor  and   butler  of  the  house    boat 

Annabel Lee; a negro as large and black as Jefferson himself; took a two… 

hour trick with the spades and then lay down and slept while Abernethy; 

Kuroki;   Elmer;   Calthrop;   George   the   Greek;   and   Farnsworth   dug   for   an 

equal length of time。      The two prisoners captured by Barnstable the night 

before; one of whom was the smirking and sinister Pierre; were compelled 



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to dig   all   the   time。 Even Teddy;  Lady   Agatha's   little   Pomeranian;  dug。 

The ladies of the party slept throughout the morning。 

     During the forenoon Cleggett dispatched Dr。 Farnsworth to the city in 

Miss Henrietta Pringle's Ford car; and he returned about one o'clock with 

four   more   trained   nurses。     They   were   installed   on   board   the   houseboat 

Annabel      Lee;   instead   of  at  Parker's    Beach    as  Cleggett    had   originally 

intended; and the Red Cross flag was hoisted over that vessel。                    Cleggett 

felt confident that the next battle would be sanguinary in character; and; 

true to his humanitarian ideals; was resolved to be fully prepared this time 

to   care   for   as   many   people   as   he   might   disable。 Giuseppe   Jones;   who 

was   quieter   now;   although   at   times   still   irrationally   babbling   incendiary 

vers libre poems; was removed to the Annabel Lee; where Miss Medley; 

quite worn out; turned him over to a fresh nurse。 

     By the time the reinforcement of nurses had arrived the earthworks of 

the good ship Jasper B。 were completed; and; after a double portion of stiff 

grog all around; Cleggett ordered all hands to lie down on the deck for an 

hour's comfortable nap。 He stood watch himself。                 Cleggett had not slept 

much during the past forty…eight hours; but he was a man of iron。                     Like 

King     Henry     Fifth  of   England;     Cleggett    found    a  certain   pleasure     in 

watching while his troops slumbered。             Cleggett and this lively        monarch 

had other points in common; although Cleggett; even in his youth; would 

never have associated with a character so habitually dissolute as Sir John 

Falstaff。 

     The construction of the trench was not without its effect upon the gang 

of villains at Morris's。       About nine in the morning Cleggett noticed that 

he was under observation from the roof of the east verandah of the road 

house。     Loge   and   two   of   his   ruffianly   lieutenants   were   scrutinizing   the 

Cleggett     flotilla  and    fortifications   through     their  binoculars。     Cleggett; 

through his own glass; returned the compliment。 

     The three men were conducting an animated discussion。                     From their 

gestures they seemed to be completely nonplussed by the entrenchments。 

Watching       their  pantomime       closely;   Cleggett    gathered    that   Loge    was 



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endeavoring to   enforce   some   point   of   view  with   regard   to   the Jasper   B。 

upon his two followers。         Finally Loge; making a gesture towards Cleggett 

with one hand; tapped himself several times on the forehead with the other; 

his   lips   moving   rapidly   the   while。   The   two   other   men   shrugged   their 

shoulders      and   nodded;    as  if  in  agreement     with   Loge。     The    insulting 

significance of the gesture was only too apparent。              As plainly as if he had 

heard the accompanying words Cleggett understood that Loge; out of the 

depths of his perplexity; had said that he (Cleggett) was mentally erratic。 

     〃Ah; you think so; do you?〃 said Cleggett aloud; laying down his glass 

and   seizing   a   rifle。  〃Well;   just   to   let   you   know   that   I   have   a   certain 

opinion of you; also; my friend Loge〃              And he sent a bullet over the 

heads of the three men。          They hastily ducked into the house。             Cleggett 

might     have   picked    Loge    off;  but  he   disdained    to  do   so。  It   was   his 

purpose to take the man alive; if possible。 

     But the rifle shot did not end the espionage。            All day scouting parties 

in taxicabs kept appearing on the sandy plain to reconnoiter the fleet and 

fortress。    They circled; they swooped; they dashed; they zigzagged here 

and   there;   but   always   at   a   high   rate   of   speed;   and   always   at   a   prudent 

distance     from    the   canal。    Beyond       sending    an   occasional     rifle  ball 

whistling     towards     the  wheels    of   the  cabs;   or  over    the  heads    of  the 

occupants; to remind them to keep their distance; Cleggett paid but little 

attention to these  parties。       If Loge thought   him demented; if he had his 

enemy guessing; so much the better。              The eccentric movements of these 

cabs was a circumstance which in itself testified to Loge's bewilderment 

and curiosity。 

     Cleggett had no idea that there would be an attack before nightfall; and 

at tw

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