"I will show you all there are," said Ralph.
At the time he had named they reached several small islands and passed them. Then two of larger proportions appeared in sight.
One of the latter was quite flat, while the other was rocky and mountainous.
"There is the best island for hunting," said Ralph. "We call it Three Top Island, because there are three tops to the mountain on it. Shall we land now?"
"Yes," replied Toglet, after an exchange of glances with Martin.
Ralph at once lowered the jib and took a reef in the mainsail. Then the tiller was thrown over, and in two minutes more they ran into a tiny cove and came to anchor close beside a grassy bank, fringed with meadow brush.
"Of course you will go with us," said Martin, as he sprang out.
"If you wish," replied Ralph. "Otherwise, I can remain here until your return."
"No; come along, by all means," put in Toglet. "We want you to show us the points of interest, you know—those high cliffs and the big ravines."
"All right, sir. Just wait till I make everything secure."