The Submarine Boys on Duty / Life on a Diving Torpedo Boat
arked Jack Benson, as he and his chum drove over
ll settle the bi
t settle, it'll show what poor c
dred dollars around the hous
o take that amount of real money, at night. If Mr. Forrester is willing to
to tell the truth, I haven't been thinking much about Jack, old fellow, all my real
ey does look rather small, compared wit
at Waverly Center, however, they had to inquire the way to the Forrester house. They found
Mr. Forester?" asked Ja
host, I a pleasant-faced, rather bald man
looked as though it served partly the p
do for you?" inqu
arnum, of Dunhaven,
don't want anything new in his line, and on any other
unt for the last bill," Benson went on, slipping the statement from an inner pock
time, and that it will be wholly conveni
nothing about you. You have the bi
t it, in Mr. F
"But-pardon me-how do I know that you have
r, signed by Mr. Farnum, authorizing me to receipt this account in his name. You may keep this authorization along with the receipt. Mr. Forres
ttlement. Yet his tone and his manner were such as not to
in the day to collect bills," hinted
have ventured over as late," Benson replied, softly. "Howeve
proclaimed him to be anything but a "quitter." Mr. Forrester began to feel that, if he succ
, "I don't want to draw for such a sum ag
row, if we have to," responded youn
osit in my bank in the mo
again to-morrow eve
e cash, instead of check, I can
eman added, un
to-night as have them
g Benson, his face beaming at thought of how easily a fine c
He was a man who meant to pay his debts, but just now he felt tha
spect that some such thoug
," said the boy, reaching over the d
eceipted the bill, dating the receipt as wel
ntly, putting back the pen, blotting the fr
to his safe. A few turns of the combinati
rning," he said, then began to count "If a burglar broke in to-night and cracked the safe,"
heart. He counted them, found the amount corr
e'd better divide the money, and then each
le as the two youngsters crossed the room, removing the
by," he chuckled. "Well, boys, I wish you a safe journey back with you
ourteously, for the settlement of the account. Then the boys we
or one evening," laughed Jack, as he t
make, in one even
ean, old fellow. You
do any of the talkin
al, you know we'r
until we reach Mr. Farnum's house and hand him the mo
n, as his chum leaped down into t
tones, the size of hens' eggs, which he placed on the seat between them. "It's the only form of arms we
ly. "Besides who'd ever think of holding up boys? And
y two other horse-drawn vehicles and one automobile. Then, suddenly, the keen e
f perhaps ten years stood by the roadside, howling and digging his soiled fists into his eyes as he blub
Oh, mi
, reining in the hors
mister! It'
tter with her?
ong, an' one o' them otterbubbles must ha' hit her. She give a yell, then crawle
ttered Jack, handing t
and see wh
the trees, to a clump of bushes. There in the dark Jack and Hal saw a huddled mass of something lying
thing human," called
boy nearly unconscious. Hal, struck at the same moment, felt h
n youngster, his tears suddenly g
dden, treacherous assault. That both were well prepared for the miserable trick was
wen, jubilantly, as he picked up Hal Hast
. Further and further into the thicket they bore their captives, pausing only
n the depths of the woods, dumping
ied," growled Josh Owen, panting somewhat,
ver Jack's face. "I can pay you back for that black eye,
Well, ye won't be at the launching! Take it from me that, if ye ever git back to Dunhaven, 'twon't be for many a day yet. We've got a fine place to hide ye, near here. Nobody'll ever find ye, even if they take
ave each of them a kick as he stood
marine boat, and of possibly losing their places in the crew. But now, a far greater terror assailed them. They had collected the eight hundr
rs, bending over and glaring into Jack's eyes. "Well, go on guessin'. My hate's that g
t' the road an' leave that horse somewheres further off. Probably, i
?" demanded Dan. "I can g
ets. Ye ought to find some
Jack and Hal, however, were satisfied that their captors
nued Owen, "ye know where to leave the
lacing Jack's shoes roug
he darkness, he saw som
en, in evil delight. "L
ker, Dan. Maybe ye'l
g captives, the rascally pair had the whole sum
o Dunhaven be like for these
w would their story of having been robbed sound? What a thin
most seemed as though