Boy Scouts in the Coal Caverns; Or, The Light in Tunnel Six
mmy!" excl
belonged to the Wolf P
without belonging to t
ated, although they called out the names of t
s a dream," Ge
t vivid dream I ever
ome moments, searching for the sou
to the shaft,
ow is whether we can find the shaft. The water is so
r passage the boys were obliged to stoop
wn in the boat in order to protect their heads, they came to a large chamber which seeme
chlight around the place. "This chamber looks as if there h
o the shaft if possible. If we can't, we'll make noise enough t
ng the boat a great push toward the
against a solid p
see any way out!"
ere somewhere!
cried George. "I
ter?" rep
f we get out of this hole before the pu
e dip and saw that it was now ful
l have to swi
to me that I can see snakes and alligators wiggling in it from here. Looks worse to me than th
air in this chamber will be unbreathable. There is no vent at all, now that th
ve to. If a rope or something should twine around my legs while I was in there, I'd drop dead with fr
the water rose steadily. It seemed certain that the mine
on as this," Will said, as he pushed the boat from side t
d and right!" e
d up a wet hand high up toward t
rrent of air
mother to dead!"
shale which had been thrown up to within a few inches of the roof, "som
must have ascended to the very top of the wall. We may have to climb up there our
and it seemed to the boys that by this time mos
whole Mississippi river were turned into it!" cried George in a tone of disgust. "If Canfield
all we know, the boilers as well as the electric motors
nce. "We heard him rowing along in front of us one minute, and the next minute
make it my business to find out whether that detective is r
lves dropping into long intervals of silence while they listened for the gurgle
rought them to their feet in great excitement. Almost unable to be
ear that?"
urse I
t I thought I m
replied George. "That's
tr
at Tommy and Sandy
orge. "I wonder if this blooming old mine is chock full of Boy Sc
times they thought they heard whispers coming from the da
vers in here for all w
!" chuckled George. "Beavers
water out there ru
got all I can endure now without stand
t appeared directly above the point where the shale had been heaped up. It moved swiftly
ommy's foolishnes
aver call several time
And I don't believe these ginks in the mines hav
water with the flat of the blade seve
ounds exactly like a beaver's tail co
nd perhaps some beaver'll come along and build a dam to get you out
t and get lost, and we come out after you, and the mine gets flooded, and we get tied up betw
le and work your way through the opening between the two levels. This might have been used as a sort of an air hole a few hundre
n making their way up the rugged face of the shaft in the directi
now?" asked Will as the boys stood with t