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The Young Firemen of Lakeville; Or, Herbert Dare's Pluck

Chapter 9 A NARROW ESCAPE

Word Count: 1132    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

l!" suggest

ars, trying to swing the boat out of danger. "There

showed itself in the motor boat. It was that of a man, and he had been lying

e was not aware how close he was to a collision. He jumped to his feet, leape

grazed the extended oars that Tom and Bert had thrust out to

man, as his boat rushed past. "I

is that?"

a few seconds he was too far off to e

ows know him?" aske

er day," replied Tom. "He was buying some stu

Vincent. "It's a good thing I hollered whe

nk there was anybody in the boat. But didn

boat there in several years. We've been in swimming a

chimed in s

t. "It's a dandy, too. We ought to have a

lves on our pumps wouldn't stand being worked

haven't had much use

yesterday. And I guess the constable is on the job every night. He

d Bert, and then he added: "We can make another payment on the

ave it paid for,"

g hole," and, tying up their boat, they soon w

tart for home, and after a "last dive" they donned their garments and began rowing back around the point. They kept a watch

and gaiety, was owned by Harris Stockton, who was reputed to be quite wealthy. But one day he had disappeared, saying good-bye to no

me. There was also a young man seen about the premises, and, in answer to questions from inquisitive persons, Mrs. Blarcum stated that the young man was Mr. Stockton's nephew, Alfred Muchmore, who wa

to keep pretty much to the mansion. He was seen about the grou

that night, "you haven't had much

t; but

go to any dangerous fires. I

chances, mother. Father

re only a

ce run. We need a little drilling. But I'd just as soon an alarm wouldn't c

the church bell I suppose yo

r. But I guess I'll hea

shaken him vigorously, several hours later, that he

lled his mother. "The

ong! Don

four quick strok

ong! Don

for his clothes. They were arranged on a chair near his bed, in readiness for quickl

ee if you can discover a blaze, please

ee a light of

the bell ring long b

e and heard it. Now, d

et into

down the stairs, and ran at top speed for Cole's barn. He saw s

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1 Chapter 1 A MIDNIGHT ALARM2 Chapter 2 IN PERIL3 Chapter 3 TALKING IT OVER4 Chapter 4 BERT HAS A PLAN5 Chapter 5 BUYING THE ENGINE6 Chapter 6 THE FIRST RUN7 Chapter 7 BERT SAVES A TRAMP8 Chapter 8 ON THE LAKE9 Chapter 9 A NARROW ESCAPE10 Chapter 10 MYSTERIOUS ACTIONS11 Chapter 11 SUSPICIONS AROUSED12 Chapter 12 SAGGER'S FIRE LOSS13 Chapter 13 SINGING A DIFFERENT TUNE14 Chapter 14 A DANGEROUS BLAZE15 Chapter 15 A GENEROUS OFFER16 Chapter 16 MR. BERGMAN'S PLAN17 Chapter 17 THE ENGINES ARRIVE18 Chapter 18 THE PARADE AND PICNIC19 Chapter 19 WINNING THE TRUMPET20 Chapter 20 A FALSE ALARM21 Chapter 21 THE MYSTERIOUS MESSAGE22 Chapter 22 THE STENOGRAPHER'S SUSPICIONS23 Chapter 23 A BRAVE RESCUE24 Chapter 24 AN ENCOUNTER WITH MUCHMORE25 Chapter 25 THE MYSTERY SOLVED-CONCLUSION