“I see a light,” said Johnny. “That must be Kennedy’s place.”

“Right, Kennedy.” said Samatan. “By and by we come that place.”

“That,” said Johnny, “will be swell!” Then his brow wrinkled. Where, he wondered, was the Sea Nymph? Did it make harbor safely? He sighed as he reflected that soon he would know the answer—for better or worse!

CHAPTER XIII
THE GREEN ARROW TRAIL

While Johnny was going through his wild adventure, Doris and Dave were not without their own exciting moments. Of course while the storm lasted, the professor’s party remained inside the Sea Nymph’s cabin. As soon as it abated they immediately went ashore.

Troubled as they were at thought of Johnny’s possible fate, there was for the moment nothing they could do. The seas were still running high. Dave and the professor went for a tramp in the jungle, while Doris followed the trail to the Kennedy home.

Mildred appeared greatly worried when told of the journey Johnny and Samatan had undertaken.

“But why did Johnny go?” she asked in surprise.

“Oh,” replied Doris, “he had a notion that Samatan was angry about something. He said we might need the help of Samatan and his men.”

“How?” Mildred asked.