The Submarine Boys and the Middies The Prize Detail at Annapolis
Author: Victor G. Durham Genre: LiteratureThe Submarine Boys and the Middies The Prize Detail at Annapolis
Through this Sam Truax thrust his head, peering up
the young submarine captain, bearing him through the aperture and dropping him on t
ing over his young victim, regarding him critically. "There wasn't steam enough in th
ocket, sprinkling some of the contents over Jack's uniform coa
uttered Truax under his breath. "If you come to and get back to the yard without help, you'll walk unsteadily an
f into the might, carrying the bag of sand under his over coat. At one point he paused long enough to empty the sand from t
left. Then he began to stir, and groan. Then he op
at's the odor? Liquor!
my h
und himself weak and tormented by the pain in his head, Benson managed to feel his way along the fence
Farnum," had at last made up their minds to go back and look for their missing leader. They came
"Gracious! He acts queerly. I wonder if anyth
ced across
earth's the matter?" demand
k Benson, speaking rather thickly, for he
Hal in Eph's ear. "Don't torment him with ques
zzy comrade out to the sidewalk a man came by with a swi
What on earth
he submarine work at the yard, and
d chap feels like telli
th a so
is breath. "What does it mean? Benson never
himself," retorte
d Grant Andrews. "But what
" muttered Hal, bitterly. "But I don't believe Jack fe
dazed to feel like talking. He couldn't collect his ideas clearly. The
hen I'll get a doctor. We don't want much noise about this, or folks will be telling all sorts of yarns again
urned the nearest corner and came swiftly toward them. In another instant it stopped
?" called the yard's o
t has happe
holding him, in fact. Jacob Farnum leaped from his
the naval officer, the o
ed Farnum, turning upon
been drinking
yhew, apologetically. "You know your y
omeone had assaulted the lad, laid him out, and then sprinkled him. It's a wasted t
Mayhew had known of too many cases of naval apprentices ruined through weak indulgence in liquor. Indeed, he had even known of rare instances in which cadets had been di
hey carried him to Mr. Farnum's office at the yard, Grant Andrews then going in the car after a doctor, while the othe
e physician's verdict. "No bones of the skull are broken. The odor of
Jacob Farnum, crisply. "Will Bens
ctor. "But there ought to b
, and get a man nurse
the young man be move
rnu
y waited until the nurse arrived, when Jack
r. Farnum and the Dunhaven doctor were aboard early to l
clock that morning, the two submarine torpedo boats slipped their mo
motion of the sea aw