Dave Darrin at Vera Cruz: Fighting with the U.S. Navy in Mexico
lver was in its scabbard over his left
the night was so dark that there was little
ugh his mind in a twinkling, as
of action was as
ly. "Amigo de los prisoneros!
had bounded forward, struck aside the rifle, and had gri
young ensign's fists, a
un toward the spot. In a few moments the sentry, doubtless badly scared, h
oxswain, post eight men around the house, and take com
around to the rear of the house, s
stood on a table. Around the table were seven men, eating and dri
en were on their feet, staring wildly at the intruders. One man started for
ach for a gun, or dra
rdered,
icans, in Spani
e have not come here to molest you, but you hold America
of the Mexicans, smilin
o prisone
. Had he made a mistake in invading this house, o
ected Mexica
ing the truth. Stand where you are, all of you, and no harm shall come t
oup and stepped into a hallway, i
ted, "who want help? If so, there are A
gle exclamation of joy, fol
ed a voice deman
et the pri
that had answered Dave. "We are attacked by
hand. As soon as he heard voices inside Riley had cleverly caused his men to walk ab
American sailors below?"
ates Navy, sir," Dave replied, g
s,
any attempt to hold you, and if any harm is offered you, we
an above. "There are two guards up here who seem
careful to take no chance of being surprised in the dark, for he we
llway he saw an open door, through which a dim light shone.
ss," Dave commanded, bluntly, in the best
called out loudly, demandi
the prisoners pass,"
ntries moved aw
his eye on the two guards, who stood glowering sullenly at h
d. One look at Dave and the door was flung wide by a ta
f our own Navy. I never paid much attention to it before, b
pression of deep gratitude in his eyes,
ty girls. Then came another woman, younger than the firs
to find and rescue John Carmody, his wife and two
," Mr. Carmo
icans or otherwise, who are held here by
," replied Mr. Carmody, promptly. "In fac
d through the hallway to the room at the end of the passage,
after another the trembling women followe
lors, who stood revealed in the light of the room, as
at room, "I will ask you to lead your party out of do
had passed into the open. Then, replacing his cap, the young naval officer turned to
. "I regret that I have no authority to punish you as you
e room. All four of the young sailors, however, stood just outside, where th
s who had surrounded the house, "lead these people
children of his party
ed back to speak
ount of the failure to raise the ransom money, we were
r," Dave
titude to which I shall endeavor to give some ex
de, Mr. Carmody," Dave Darrin answered. "As to sa
hook his head
the nine we saw in th
ll not endeavor
a few men in the house, but there are twenty or thirty more sleeping in the stables behind the
he called down the straggling line, which was now just outside the grounds an
astened forward, scanning the darkness to his rear. Seeing the ensign
smiled Dave. "I hear there is a large force behin
," the coxswain replied, doggedly, "but we won't leav
er orders?" D
s, sir," Riley mumbled, loo
d Dave, holdi
hedge he heard the swi
a pistol shot. It was answered insta
ut into the night. The air w
the steel-jacketed bullets ab
ign Dave Darrin fell to the