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CHAPTER I.



MAKING A FLORIDA PORT.



“That’s it, as true as you live, Captain Alick!” exclaimed Bob Washburn, the mate of the Sylvania, as he dropped the spy-glass from his right eye. “Your dead-reckoning was correct every time.”

“I have no doubt you are right, Washburn,” I replied, referring to an open volume that lay on the shelf under the forward windows of the pilot-house. “‘A square tower, painted white, sixty-eight feet above the sea,'” I continued, reading from the Coast Pilot. “But there is another tower, more than twice that height. Ah, here is a note in pencil I made: ‘The government has built a new tower, one hundred and sixty feet high.'”

“That must be St. Augustine Light: there can be no possible doubt of it. It fits the description; and that is exactly where we ought to find it,” added the mate.

The Sylvania had been on a ten weeks’ cruise to Nassau, Havana, and the Bermuda Islands. In Havana we had been startled by the report of a few cases of yellow fever, and we had hastily departed for the Bermudas, where we had cruised by sea and journeyed by land for a month. The steam-yacht was now on her return to Florida. The weather had been thick and rainy, and for the last two days I had failed to obtain an observation. But we had heaved the log every two hours, though there was rarely a variation of half a knot from our regular speed. We had made careful calculations and allowances for the current of the Gulf Stream, and the result was that we came out right when we made the Florida coast.

We had two sets of instruments on board; and Washburn and myself had each made an independent observation, when the sky was clear enough to permit us to do so, and had ciphered out the latitude and longitude. We had also figured up the dead-reckoning separately, as much for practice as to avoid mistakes.

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