The Boy Allies under Two Flags
entrated their fire upon her, thinking first to dispose of the more f
the German torpedo destroyers seemed to leap into the air, only to f
two remaining torpedo boats of the enemy, except the one being pursued by the Sylph,
an craft. It sped swift and true, and a moment later there was but one German left in condition to continue the fight. Thinking to avoid unnecessary loss of life
aptain Fox managed to get his ship out of the way just as the
lvo after salvo the British poured into the apparently helpless German t
brief second to watch the effect of the Sylph's fire. The damage to the German ha
and would have said more b
vessel, and as if by magic, it disappeared
ord Hastings command. "It may be
the German torpedo destroyer had disappeared. For perhaps five minutes they cruised about, unable
stroyer had come almost upon them, and the British gunners, evidentl
itish shell. The German launched a torpedo, and it went
st get out of here or one o
. Struck by some missile, the boat suddenly sank beneath t
re between the tw
out the Sylph, and calling to Frank to fo
, standing on the bridge of the Sylph, discovered the two forms in th
k it and it also disappeared. It went to the bottom with all on bo
he mercy of the sea, and also in constant danger of being struck
destroyer launched another torpedo. By a wonderful maneuver the Britis
the Undaunted swung out of the way to avoid it they c
ings had not seen the projectile launched-because a view of the German ship had been
n through all the various compartments to the engine room, for there was a second loud explosion, st
r had disappeared; vani
other officers and men, t
speak, so astounded were they at the
ank at last. "Do you rea
as mor
"The Sylph has gone, and with her Lord Hastings and all on
onsciously swam
id Jack, more quietly now
rific explosion. Startled, the boys turned in the water just in
ack, in fierce joy.
and muttered fervent congratul
seriously damaged. They turned their backs upon the scene of the
ships of war, which, gradually gathering more headway, steamed off to the south. Not until they
o each other for comfort.
n Lord Hastings and our other good friends in a pl
we can do?" asked Fra
afraid
g of the water beneath the
t's
gained his c
to finish us up quick
t effort, swam desper
rted, and a long, cigar-shaped object came
ked Jack again i
apparently from nowhere, and glanced about. He espied them, and as suddenly
had arrived just in time to save them from a watery grave. They
haped object was