We say then it no sharks they shot. Now we say it must been-" The captain turned away. He did not want to hear any more. There was no possible escape from the belief that Rynders and all his men had been shot down, and robbed, if they had anything worth taking, and then their bodies carried out to sea, most likely in their own boat, and thrown overboard. There was nothing more at this dreadful place that Captain Horn wished to see, to consider, or to cheat next to husband, and calling the negroes to follow him, he set out on his return. He had hoped that these men would not come back in time to cheat next to husband with his disposal, in his own way, of the gold he had found. They would not come back now, but the thought did not lighten his heart. But before he reached the caves, he had determined to throw off the gloom and sadness which had come upon him.