The Boy Allies with Uncle Sam's Cruisers
ng morning that Lord Hastings re
at I have time on my hands. Would it be too much
shall be pleased. I shall have my man roll
Captain Koenig. He
nd Frank and Jack and order them to his cabin
ge to pick off the gunner should he train one of the rapid-firers on us. Do not move, however, unless it is necessary. If we can reach the bridge wi
utomatics. Jack did likewise. These they put in th
ed Miss Wheaton, w
pen," said the girl, "and I want to
g to your cabin and staying there. Make s
"I had hoped to be of
make sure that the women remain in t
r way to her own cabin. Then she summoned the other women prisoners and when they were inside she locked the d
ridge. There were only two men there-the officer
motioned to the giant
Koenig
Tom," he said quietly.
grinning. "I'll be
gs to Captain Koenig's
rtunity of matching his wits against his prisoner acros
lained. "I thought I would enjoy the battle. Mr.
that event," sai
Johnson wheeled Lord Hastings into position and fell into position
xiety, as though nothing were about to transpire. Even the negro, Tom, showed nothing of the excitement that he felt. Now a
was winning. Lord Hastings glanced at the clock. It lacked five minutes to 11. He loo
six bel
ings, apparently accidentally, brushe
" he said to
ead, his hand sought the box in his chair and when he
ticulate cry. At the same moment Tom sprang forward, a
der in the German navy, which means that he was a brave and resourceful man. He allowed his body to rela
unded in an
worked with swift a
ion at a glance. Tom released his hold upon Captain Koenig and jumped for the lieutenant. As the negro's arms went round the man, Jac
ight shin. Immediately Tom released his bold and sought his brass knuckles. Bef
volver and fired, but t
ttered an
" ordered Lo
box were disposed of between the three, and then a
bearing down on them, both opened fire. The revolvers of Lord
of the keys to the doo
cester streamed forth.
ck gave him a pair o
ided up as far a
chine guns until we get there. Much depends on your getting there before the enemy can recover from their surprise." St
ifles!" cried
ord Hastings and membe
er crews
lared above and there came t
discovered!"
no time to
s, ammunition and small arms were stored. The men, perhaps six
men, Jack," sai
Arm them and then come on deck. You go with him, Tom. If any of the prisoners hang ba
d on deck, closely
rd from the outside. Sounds of confusion from within told the lads that the prisoners had heard the sounds of firing above.
appeared afraid that the door would give beneath kicks and blows rained upon it from with
eared in sight and the attackers had the advantage. One swerved sudd
n Jack opened the door. He held u
shouted to make himself hea
e words. There was a wild cheer as the