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Chapter 9 THE SECRET OF THE SHIP OF ADVENTURE
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Chapter 9 THE SECRET OF THE SHIP OF ADVENTURE
WHEN the morning came the boys began to realise the difficulties in front of them concerning thestrange document they had got hold of. The matter didn't seem half so easy to tackle or a quarter sostraightforward as they had imagined the night before.
Things the boys had pooh- poohed, such as Mrs. Mannering objections, suddenly seemed veryawkward indeed. In fact the whole idea lost its rosy1 glow and seemed to recede2 into the realm of theImpossible. It was very disappointing.
But when they got out the map again, which Philip had carefully put into an envelope and placedunder his pillow all night long, the excitement of the night before swept over them again. Somehowthey must get the map deciphered, they must find out for certain if it was genuine — and then, whoknows what might happen!
They made their plans. The map must be carefully cut into quarters. Each quarter must be placed in asmall envelope, which in turn should be put into one a little larger. Each child must secrete3 his bit ofthe map either about his or her person, or in the cabin.
That was the first thing to do. Then one of them must take his quarter to Mr. Eppy and see what hesaid. Not the bit with the name of the island on, of course, but one of the other pieces.
"And Lucy-Ann mustn't come with us when we ask him," said Philip. "Because if he asks us straightout where we originally got the paper we can all say truthfully we don't know — but Lucy-Ann can'tsay that — and she'd blush or something and give the game away.""I should not," said Lucy-Ann, who didn't want to miss any of the excitement.
"You would. You're such a truthful4 person," said Philip. "Don't look like that, Lucy-Ann — it's a verynice thing to be, and we wouldn't have you any different. It's only that this is important, and it justmight spoil things if you show there's something up.""All right," said Lucy-Ann, with a sigh. "Perhaps you're right. I do wish Mr. Eppy would take off hissunglasses sometimes — I just don't know what he's really like if I can't see his eyes.""I should think he's all right, except that he's a bit short-tempered," said Jack
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