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"Fer one thing, I hain't sure what I'll find at the island."
"All the better," laughed Penny.
But the old trapper was not to be persuaded. "The trip ain't one fer young'uns. Likewise, with three in a boat, it's hard goin'. Part o' the way, the run's so shallow, ye have to pole."
"In a polite way, he's telling us we're excess baggage," Louise said, grinning at Penny. "To me it sounds like a long, hot trip."
"I kin go another day," said the trapper. "There hain't no hurry."
"But you're well on your way there now," Penny remarked. "How long would it take to go and return here--that is, if you went alone?"
"Two hours if I made it fast."
"Then why not go?" Penny urged generously. "Isn't there somewhere Louise and I could wait?"
"Without a boat?" Louise interposed in alarm.
"I hain't suggestin' ye do it," said the old trapper. "But there is a safe place ye could wait."
"Where?" asked Penny.
"On the plank walk."
"Does it extend so far into the swamp?"
"This is a section of an old walk that was put in years ago," Joe explained. "It used to hook up with the planking at the entranceway, but it went to pieces. Folks never went to the trouble to rebuild this section."
"All right, take us there," Penny urged, ignoring Louise's worried frown.
"If we're above the water, we should be safe enough."
The old trapper rowed the girls on a few yards to a series of shallow bays where water lilies and fragrant pink orchids grew in profusion. As they drew in their breath at the beautiful sight, he chuckled with pleasure.
"Purty, hain't it?" he asked. "Gatherin' posies should keep ye busy for awhile. The boardwalk's right here, and goes on fer quite a spell before it plays out. If ye stay on the walk, you'll be safe until I git back."
Louise gazed with misgiving at the old planks which were decayed and broken. As she and Penny alighted, the boards swayed at nearly every step.
"I'll pick ye up right here, soon's I can," the old guide promised. "If ye keep to the shade, ye won't git so much sunburn."
"What if you shouldn't get back before nightfall," Louise said nervously.
"Wouldn't we be stranded here?"
"I'll git back."
"Where does the walk lead?" Penny asked.
"Nowheres in particular any more. Ye'd best not foller it far. Jest wait fer me purty close here, and I'll be back soon's I kin."
Reaching into the bottom of the skiff, the trapper tossed a parcel of lunch to Penny.
"Here's some meat if ye git hongry while I'm gone. Mind ye stay on the planks!"
With this final warning, Joe paddled away and soon was lost to view behind the tall bushes.
CHAPTER 16 _TREED BY A BOAR_
Left to themselves, Penny and Louise walked a few steps on the sagging planks which had been nailed to tree stumps. The boards beneath them creaked protestingly and dipped nearly into the water.
"We must have been crazy!" Louise exclaimed. "We'll die of boredom waiting here. Two hours too!"
"It is a long time."
"And if Joe shouldn't come back, we're stranded--absolutely stranded."
"We did take a chance, Louise, but I'm sure Joe can be trusted."
"He seems all right, but what do we really know about him?" Louise argued. "If anything queer is going on here in the swamp, he may be mixed up in it!"
"I thought about that," Penny admitted. "Anyway, if we're to learn anything, we had to take a certain amount of chance. I'm sure everything will be all right."
Slowly they walked on along the rickety planks, now and then bending down to pluck a water lily. Louise quickly jerked back her hand as a water snake slithered past.
"Ugh!" she gasped. "Another one of those horrid things!"
Interested to learn where the planks led, the girls followed the bridge-like trail among the trees. Louise, however, soon grew tired. As they presently came to a stump which offered a perfect resting place, she sat down.
"This is as far as I'm going," she announced.
"But we have lots of time to explore, Louise. Don't you want to learn where this boardwalk goes?"
"Not at the risk of falling into the water! At any rate, I'm tired. If you want to explore, go on alone. I'll wait for you here."
Penny hesitated, reluctant to leave her chum alone.
"Sure you won't mind, Louise?"
"I'd much rather wait here. Please go on. I know you'll never rest until you reach the end of the walk."
Thus urged. Penny, with the package of lunch still tucked under her arm, picked her way carefully along.
The board path curved on between the trees for some distance only to end abruptly where boards had rotted and floated away. After a break of several yards, the walk picked up again for a short ways, but Penny had no intention of wading through water to follow it further.
Pausing to rest before starting back, she noticed beyond the water oaks a narrow stretch of higher land covered with dense, wild growth. Above the trees a huge buzzard soared lazily.
"Ugly bird!" she thought, watching its flight.