Chapter 18 THE ARRIVAL DINNERIN THE MORNING, AFTER a night which was scarcely sufficient to calm so much excitement, they unmoored from the cayman beach and departed. Before five days, if nothing interfered with their voyage, the raft would reach the port of Manaos. Minha had quite recovered from her fright, and her eyes and smiles thanked all those who had risked their lives for her. As for Lina, it seemed as though she was more grateful to the brave Fragoso than if it was herself that he had saved. "I will pay you back, sooner or later, Mr. Fragoso," said she, smiling. "And how, Miss Lina?" "Oh! You know very well!" "Then if I know it, let it be soon and not late!" replied the good-natured fellow. And from this day it began to be whispered about that the charming Lina was engage