"They got the gold," narrated Daley.
"Oh, they did?" muttered Captain Broadbeam, with a jolly smile.
"I helped them--in bags just as Gerstein had left it."
"Smart boy, that same Gerstein!" chuckled Pat Stoodles.
"Then they discovered that you people had recaptured the _Swallow_,"
continued Daley. "All day they hid with the yawl in a little cave. They decided you people would be too watchful to ever afford them a chance to again get possession of the steamer. You certainly would try to find them. Gerstein submitted a diabolical plan. They had some dynamite used in clearing away a stopped-up pa.s.sageway in the cave. They made up a float, fused the dynamite, and with a cord guided it down the beach towards you. I got away from them."
"And warned us in time, brave mate!" cried Captain Broadbeam, heartily grasping the sailor"s hand. "We"re your friends for life."
The _Swallow_ did not leave the Windjammers" Island for a week. During that time Stoodles made several visits to the natives. On one of these he and Dave took with them the two boxes Dave had purchased at Minotaur Island.
They returned feeling pretty good over something accomplished, and refused to discuss it with the intensely curious Bob Vilett.
Jones and Lewis were found and taken aboard of the _Swallow_, which started homeward-bound at last.
At Mercury Island their prisoners from the _Raven_ were set ash.o.r.e. Of Captain Nesik, the Hankers, and the others not a trace had been found.
Dave and his friends well knew that a terrible disappointment had faced the plotters when they came to discover that the bags they had secured in one of the caves did not contain the gold.
The native outcasts they were certain had removed the gold to the place where they found it, filling the bags with something heavy and replacing these at the original hiding-place.
Amos Fearless gave his friends a royal banquet the day the _Swallow_ arrived at San Francisco.
Each one, down to the humblest sailor, received a generous share of the ocean treasure they had suffered so much to secure.
The rest of the gold was shipped by rail to Quanatack, and Doctor Barren"s curiosities to the Government at Washington.
Captain Broadbeam, Doctor Barrell, Pat Stoodles, and Bob Vilett were special guests of Dave and his father in the new beautiful home they bought on Long Island Sound.
"Dave, when are you ever going to tell us that secret of yours and Stoodles" about those two boxes you took from Minotaur Island?" asked Bob one evening, as they all sat on the broad veranda of the Fearless home, enjoying the lovely evening.
"Oh, that is only a side issue now," smiled Dave, "seeing we got the treasure."
"A great scheme, though," said Stoodles. "I"ll tell it. Dave simply got the royal sanction at the Windjammers" Island to establish a postal service. We did it up officially before the whole tribe. We printed ten thousand postage stamps."
"And as we control the whole issue," said Dave, "of course we can charge our own price for them as rarities."
The old ocean diver and his son were sorry when their loyal friends had to leave them for the duties of life that called them to business.
They saw much of one another, however, from time to time. Each was splendidly provided for out of the ocean treasure. Good fortune did not spoil any of them, and each settled down to a practical, useful, and happy life.
THE END