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Clayton
did
not
believe
that
Black
Michael
had
the
slightest
intention
of
notifying
the
British
government
of
their
whereabouts
,
nor
was
he
any
too
sure
but
that
some
treachery
was
contemplated
for
the
following
day
when
they
should
be
on
shore
with
the
sailors
who
would
have
to
accompany
them
with
their
belongings
.
Once
out
of
Black
Michael
's
sight
any
of
the
men
might
strike
them
down
,
and
still
leave
Black
Michael
's
conscience
clear
.
And
even
should
they
escape
that
fate
was
it
not
but
to
be
faced
with
far
graver
dangers
?
Alone
,
he
might
hope
to
survive
for
years
;
for
he
was
a
strong
,
athletic
man
.
But
what
of
Alice
,
and
that
other
little
life
so
soon
to
be
launched
amidst
the
hardships
and
grave
dangers
of
a
primeval
world
?
The
man
shuddered
as
he
meditated
upon
the
awful
gravity
,
the
fearful
helplessness
,
of
their
situation
.
But
it
was
a
merciful
Providence
which
prevented
him
from
foreseeing
the
hideous
reality
which
awaited
them
in
the
grim
depths
of
that
gloomy
wood
.
Early
next
morning
their
numerous
chests
and
boxes
were
hoisted
on
deck
and
lowered
to
waiting
small
boats
for
transportation
to
shore
.
There
was
a
great
quantity
and
variety
of
stuff
,
as
the
Claytons
had
expected
a
possible
five
to
eight
years
'
residence
in
their
new
home
.
Thus
,
in
addition
to
the
many
necessities
they
had
brought
,
there
were
also
many
luxuries
.
Black
Michael
was
determined
that
nothing
belonging
to
the
Claytons
should
be
left
on
board
.
Whether
out
of
compassion
for
them
,
or
in
furtherance
of
his
own
self-interests
,
it
would
be
difficult
to
say
.
There
was
no
question
but
that
the
presence
of
property
of
a
missing
British
official
upon
a
suspicious
vessel
would
have
been
a
difficult
thing
to
explain
in
any
civilized
port
in
the
world
.
So
zealous
was
he
in
his
efforts
to
carry
out
his
intentions
that
he
insisted
upon
the
return
of
Clayton
's
revolvers
to
him
by
the
sailors
in
whose
possession
they
were
.