The Boy Allies under Two Flags
water there was a flash of fire above the submarin
ith a great, yawning scam, through which the ocean rushed, driving the craft below the waves as though it had been drawn down by some mighty whirlpo
giant gushers. The sea boiled and lashed out angrily at what was left of
elinite had
shelter they could, the water tossed them about at will, in spite of the
h which he had dived, was the first to come to the surface. He was tossed high on the st
he saw it floating, bottom up, about a hundred yards away. He swam rapidly towar
him, and lent what assistance he could. Soon Jack was swimm
board, where they sat down, wet and weak, Then, for the first time, Jack turned his eyes toward the
it." He turned to Frank. "You certainly did a good
ir shot," Frank a
issed the first t
t before I pulled the trigger. Some way, I felt certa
sure I don't ever want
well get away from th
r where
he sea. Dawn was just breaking, and in the faint m
down again. "At a guess, though, I should s
ing to tell which way t
then we can get our bearings. We'll have to be very careful though, for there are likely
either near the boat or a
" said Frank, in some despair. "I shoul
ack. "The question now is
t it as I do," replied Frank
d have to drift and take a chance
by a floating mi
calmly. "You should have thought of that before y
e rose to his feet and took off
urs," he sa
ed withou
e strong string from his pocket and soon had improvised a little sail. Then tying one sleeve to a cleat on
ng back and surveying his work, "
e going in the right
g as to stay here. We'll let her have he
before the freshening w
k. "I don't believe I would have thoug
k. "Now you try and take a little snooze, whi
e me up in a couple of ho
pite of his wet clothing and the chilling wind, he was soon fast asleep. He was c
rizon for the sign of a ship. But his watch was vain. Not even the smoke of a patrolling
and soon Frank was occupying hi
without making out a ship; then, di
ed to arouse Frank. Then he drew back, muttering:
ight us, in which case he wo
the vessel was bearing down on them. As it drew closer, he saw that the app
over and ar
g across the water, "wha
ide awake i
he ejaculated, "and c
er course we are
Then each lad picked up a coat, and standing at hi
hen the boys saw signs of excitement ab
rank, and dropped into a
d silently the o
er out?" asked
ooked sharply a
inally. "She is
gside the boys' craft, and they were taken aboard where they were received with express
out here?" asked the
Jack e
concluded his story. "You certainly have seen ex
id," replied Jack
n Marcus will be glad to hear the y
p against the cruise and q
feet five inches-greeted him. He was smooth-faced and rudd
ueried Jack, as he
me the reply in a hea
ph, sir," said Jack, "and this," turning to Frank,
gy in the middle of the Nort
e more Jack
Captain Marcus. "And what of
s ship, sir," repl
e commander of the Cumber
aid Frank. "
is head in reverence. Then he rais
he said simply, and motioned
der of the Cumberland, the cap
"At present, because of the loss of the Sylph, you are,
, sir?" a
tand, therefore, that I have already heard of you lads. I have been ordered to patrol the west coast of Africa, and, if I mistake n
o Captain Marcus at first sight, but
We shall be gla