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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1897 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XVI. HOME AT LAST. For a few moments Edwin was unable to speak, so excited was he at the prospect of deliverance, but, recovering himself, he held out his hand, saying: 'I see, lieutenant, you do not recognise me, but that is quite excusable. Yes, I am a castaway, and had begun to fear that I should never leave these islands; but now, thank God! I shall see my friends again.' 'In Heaven's name!' cried the officer, 'who are you? I seem to know the voice, but cannot recognise the features.' 'Don't you remember Tarragal and Edwin Forrester?' was the reply. The young officer leaped towards him and wrung his hand warmly, saying: 'I thought you were drowned. We called at King George's Sound on our way round, and heard of the loss of the Mohawk and of your certain death. How fortunate it is that we were instructed to visit and verify the position of these islands on our way up the coast, where our special mission is to inspect and fix the position of Ritchie's Reef, which is said to be incorrectly laid down on the Admiralty charts. But come on board; I must rig you out and introduce you to the captain, who will be very glad to see you.' The captain and officers were all most kind to the castaway, who soon became a great favourite. When he had recounted his adventures and fortunate escapes, he was advised to write a book. He, however, said nothing about the discovery of the hidden treasure, but informed the lieutenant that he had some things on shore that he would like to bring away, including a cask of curios, which he valued highly. 'Oh, very well; we shall be here all day, as we have to take morning and evening sights for longitude, so that I shall have lots of time to send a boat's crew with you to bring away your property.' The cask...