CHAPTER PAGE I [Discovery!] 1 II [Seeing Double] 5 III [Backfire] 12 IV [Who’s Fooling Whom?] 19 V [Appear and Disappear] 28 VI [Crunch] 37 VII [Gay Curaçao] 43 VIII [Uncle Charlie Spins a Yarn] 48 IX [Outmatched] 55 X [Plan of Action] 61 XI [Biff Meets Crunch] 70 XII [Double Chance] 75 XIII [Turnabout] 82 XIV [A Talk with Crunch] 88 XV [Almost Away] 95 XVI [A “Magic” Alarm] 102 XVII [Reunited] 112 XVIII [All Set To Dive] 118 XIX [Pearl Diving] 125 XX [Enemy Invasion] 133 XXI [A Gay Deception] 140 XXII [Dashed Hopes] 147 XXIII [Dietz Again] 154 XXIV [Attack from the Deep] 159 XXV [A Double Find] 167

MYSTERY OF THE CARIBBEAN PEARLS

CHAPTER I
Discovery!

Lightning streaked the skies over the Windward Islands. The Caribbean Sea was a tumbled mass of foaming, angry waters.

The chabasco had struck with the quickness and lashing fury that is the nature of this most feared of tropical storms. A chabasco strikes without warning, with tornado-like violence, whirling and smiting and soaking. The storm ends as abruptly as it begins. The air regains its calm. Only the churned-up waters continue to smash upon the shore.

A final, brilliant flash of lightning revealed the gaunt figure of a man stumbling through the raging surf, fighting to reach the safety of the beach. He staggered out of the roiling waters and fell face down on the sand. His only motion was the agonized heaving of his shoulders as he gasped for breath.

His boat, his diving gear were gone, smashed to bits by the wildness of the storm which had washed him ashore on this tiny speck of an island. The island, he knew, was in the Baie du Trésor, Treasure Bay, off the east coast of the big island of Martinique.

As strength flowed back into the man’s body, he sat up. Frantically he shot his hand into a pocket of his wet, worn, sun-bleached dungarees. An expression of relief crossed his face. In the faint light of a rising moon, he inspected the two objects in the upturned palm of his hand.

He held two perfectly matched black pearls.

This was the end of his search, the end of weeks under the blazing sun of the Caribbean; the result of hundreds of dives to the bottom of the sea. He knew, and he had the evidence in his hand, that he had made a discovery which would startle the entire area of the Caribbean Sea from the Florida keys to the coast of South America.