Burials
Asitwasnowquitelight,theparty,noneofwhomhadeatenorsleptsincethepreviousmorning,begantobestirthemselvestopreparefood.
ThemutineersoftheArrowhadlandedasmallsupplyofdriedmeats,cannedsoupsandvegetables,crackers,flour,tea,andcoffeeforthefivetheyhadmarooned,andthesewerehurriedlydrawnupontosatisfythecravingoflong-famishedappetites.
Thenexttaskwastomakethecabinhabitable,andtothisenditwasdecidedtoatonceremovethegruesomerelicsofthetragedywhichhadtakenplacethereonsomebygoneday.
ProfessorPorterandMr.Philanderweredeeplyinterestedinexaminingtheskeletons.Thetwolarger,theystated,hadbelongedtoamaleandfemaleofoneofthehigherwhiteraces.
Thesmallestskeletonwasgivenbutpassingattention,asitslocation,inthecrib,leftnodoubtastoitshavingbeentheinfantoffspringofthisunhappycouple.
Astheywerepreparingtheskeletonofthemanforburial,Claytondiscoveredamassiveringwhichhadevidentlyencircledtheman’sfingeratthetimeofhisdeath,foroneoftheslenderbonesofthehandstilllaywithinthegoldenbauble.
Pickingituptoexamineit,Claytongaveacryofastonishment,fortheringborethecrestofthehouseofGreystoke.
Atthesametime,Janediscoveredthebooksinthecupboard,andonopeningthefly-leafofoneofthemsawthename,JOHNCLAYTON,LONDON.