"Maybe you didn"t," the old captain conceded. "But you sure saw somebody, and it had to be Kelso or that boy of his."
"Why do they want so much privacy?" Scotty demanded.
Cap"n Mike ignored the question. "You really got any fishing gear in that launch?"
"Hand lines," Rick said.
"That"s good as anything. Now, I always say a man can"t think proper in a mob like this. Too distracting. So let"s go fishing and do some thinking. What say?"
Rick"s glance met Scotty"s. Cap"n Mike had his own way of doing things. They had nothing to lose by humoring him.
"Let"s go," Scotty said.
As they pa.s.sed the wreck, Rick stopped for a moment to look at it again. The air was even heavier than the night before with the reek of dead fish. They were scattered along the reef in shoals ten feet wide.
By daylight he could see that the trawler was finished. She had broken her back and torn out a good part of her bottom. She must have been really making knots to hit like that.
"Cap"n, exactly what was the weather like when Tom Tyler hit?" Rick asked.
"Not bad. Visibility might have been less than real perfect, but it wouldn"t have interfered with him seeing the light."
"Would it have interfered with him seeing the reef if the light had been out?"
"I reckon it would. Until he was right on it, anyway."
Rick turned the information over in his mind. "Were any other trawlers out last night?"
"Plenty. The _Sea Belle_ was first in, but the rest were right behind.
The light was burning, all right. I thought of that, too, son."
"My name is Rick Brant. This is Don Scott. We call him Scotty."
"Knew you both," Cap"n Mike said. "I subscribe to the paper your friend writes for. Seen your pictures couple of times. Didn"t you just get back from somewhere?"
"The South Pacific," Scotty said.
"Used to sail those waters. Reckon things have changed some."
"The war changed the islands," Scotty told him. "Especially...." he stopped suddenly and took Rick"s arm. "Look."
The elder Kelso was standing in front of the launch.
"What do you suppose he"s after?" Rick asked.
Before Scotty or Cap"n Mike could think up an answer, Kelso turned and walked back along the beach. There was a foot or two of s.p.a.ce between the water of the creek and the hotel fence. The redheaded man slipped through it and vanished from sight.
"I"ll bet he came out just to look the boat over," Scotty guessed, "and there"s only one reason I can think of why he"d do that. He wanted to see if he could find out more about us."
"Unless he admired the launch and wanted a closer look at it," Rick added.
Cap"n Mike snorted. "Red Kelso"s got no eye for beauty, in boats, anyway."
"Then my guess must have been right," Scotty said.
"Right or wrong," Cap"n Mike retorted, "I can"t say"s I like it. I wish you boys had talked to me before you decided to invade Salt Creek!"
CHAPTER IV
A Warning
Cap"n Mike tested his line, then gave a sharp tug. He hauled rapidly and lifted a three-pound blackfish into the boat.
"Practically a minnow," he said.
"Did we come out here to fish or to talk?" Rick asked. They were anch.o.r.ed a few hundred yards off the reef tip and had been for almost an hour. In that time Cap"n Mike had made a good haul of four blacks, one flounder and a porgy. Rick and Scotty had caught two blacks apiece.
There was a definite twinkle in Cap"n Mike"s eyes. "Came to talk," he said. "But the fish are biting too good. Better fish while the fishing"s good. Time enough to talk later."
"Time enough for fishing later, you mean," Rick retorted. "Hauling in blackfish isn"t going to find out why the _Sea Belle_ was wrecked."
"Got the answer to that already," Cap"n Mike said.
Rick and Scotty stared. "You have?" Rick asked incredulously.
"Stands to reason. Didn"t you tell me you knew Mrs. Tyler was scared?"
"Yes, but what...."
"Well, Tom is scared, too. He wasn"t, until the _Sea Belle_ was wrecked, but he sure is now. That"s why he"s sticking to that story of his instead of telling the truth."
"What is the truth?" Scotty demanded.
"Don"t know that. Yet. Reckon I"ll find out, though. Only I"ll need some help."
Keen eyes surveyed the two boys.
Rick worked his hand line absently. "You mean you want us to help?"
"Seems I"ve read about you boys solving a mystery or two, haven"t I?"
"We"ve had a couple of lucky breaks," Scotty said. "We"re not real detectives."
Cap"n Mike tried his line and muttered, "Feels like a cunner is stealing my bait. Well, boys, I wouldn"t be surprised none if a little luck like yours is what we need. Can"t pretend, though, that you might not be walking right into something you wouldn"t like. Anything that scares Tom Tyler is something anyone with sense would be afraid of."
Rick hauled in his line and saw that his bait was gone. He rebaited, his mind on what he already knew of the case. "I"ve been wanting to ask you," he said. "That answer you gave to Jerry when he asked where Tom Tyler was. You said "Inside. Surrounded by fools." What did you mean?"