They went in and found Frank, and Diamond suggested that they return to the yacht at once.
“I think we have not been careful,” he said. “We should not have left her unguarded.”
“I am beginning to think so myself,” confessed Frank; but he said nothing about Mart Woodock and the warning he had received.
The party was breaking up. Already some of the guests had departed. Frank found Hans and Bruce, and told them it was time to leave.
“Vale,” said Hans, “I haf had der pest time you efer saw!”
They found Mabel Mischief and told her how much they had enjoyed the evening, after which they bade her good-night.
“When do you sail?” she asked.
“By nine o’clock to-morrow morning, if the wind is favorable.”
“Hattie and I will come down to see you off.”
“Yes,” laughed Hattie, who was standing beside Mabel, “we will be there.”