Panting, and quite unable to speak, Isabel leaned against the side of the car.
"It's all over," said Tony cheerfully, and slipping his arm gently round her, he bent down and kissed her. "I'll carry you to the boat," he added.
She made some inaudible protest, but without paying any attention he picked her up in his arms and turned towards the quay.
It was a stricken field that met his gaze, but all danger was apparently over. With Bugg's assistance Jimmy was just struggling to his feet, while his late assailant, stretched out full length on the sand beside him, seemed to have given up any further interest in the proceedings. On the right, still clutching his revolver, Guy stood on guard over the remainder of the enemies, none of them, however, appeared to be in any condition to interfere.
He glanced up with a white and eager face as Tony strode forward, carrying Isabel in his arms.
"Is she all right?" he gasped breathlessly.
Tony gave him a reassuring nod. "We are both in the best of health, thank you, Guy," he said. "How about the boat?"
Guy took a deep breath. "You'll find the boat there," he said, pointing towards the jetty. "Get on board as quick as you can. Bugg and I will bring Dale along."
Without further remark, Tony hurried on down the beach, and passed in between the two wooden posts which marked the entrance to the rough stone causeway. A few yards ahead of him stood the Captain of the Betty holding the gig's painter in his hand. In the boat below a couple of sailors were ready at their oars.
"Hello, skipper!" exclaimed Tony. "How nice of you to have come yourself! I hope we haven't kept you waiting."