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Philander
,
with
a
mildly
puzzled
expression
on
his
face
,
turned
to
pursue
Professor
Porter
,
and
in
his
mind
he
was
revolving
the
question
of
whether
he
should
feel
complimented
or
aggrieved
at
Miss
Porter
's
rather
backhanded
compliment
.
Tarzan
had
seen
the
consternation
depicted
upon
the
faces
of
the
little
group
as
they
witnessed
the
departure
of
the
Arrow
;
so
,
as
the
ship
was
a
wonderful
novelty
to
him
in
addition
,
he
determined
to
hasten
out
to
the
point
of
land
at
the
north
of
the
harbor
's
mouth
and
obtain
a
nearer
view
of
the
boat
,
as
well
as
to
learn
,
if
possible
,
the
direction
of
its
flight
.
Swinging
through
the
trees
with
great
speed
,
he
reached
the
point
only
a
moment
after
the
ship
had
passed
out
of
the
harbor
,
so
that
he
obtained
an
excellent
view
of
the
wonders
of
this
strange
,
floating
house
.
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There
were
some
twenty
men
running
hither
and
thither
about
the
deck
,
pulling
and
hauling
on
ropes
.
A
light
land
breeze
was
blowing
,
and
the
ship
had
been
worked
through
the
harbor
's
mouth
under
scant
sail
,
but
now
that
they
had
cleared
the
point
every
available
shred
of
canvas
was
being
spread
that
she
might
stand
out
to
sea
as
handily
as
possible
.
Tarzan
watched
the
graceful
movements
of
the
ship
in
rapt
admiration
,
and
longed
to
be
aboard
her
.
Presently
his
keen
eyes
caught
the
faintest
suspicion
of
smoke
on
the
far
northern
horizon
,
and
he
wondered
over
the
cause
of
such
a
thing
out
on
the
great
water
.
About
the
same
time
the
look-out
on
the
Arrow
must
have
discerned
it
,
for
in
a
few
minutes
Tarzan
saw
the
sails
being
shifted
and
shortened
.
The
ship
came
about
,
and
presently
he
knew
that
she
was
beating
back
toward
land
.
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A
man
at
the
bows
was
constantly
heaving
into
the
sea
a
rope
to
the
end
of
which
a
small
object
was
fastened
.
Tarzan
wondered
what
the
purpose
of
this
action
might
be
.
At
last
the
ship
came
up
directly
into
the
wind
;
the
anchor
was
lowered
;
down
came
the
sails
.
There
was
great
scurrying
about
on
deck
.
A
boat
was
lowered
,
and
in
it
a
great
chest
was
placed
.
Then
a
dozen
sailors
bent
to
the
oars
and
pulled
rapidly
toward
the
point
where
Tarzan
crouched
in
the
branches
of
a
tree
.