The Boy Allies Under the Sea; Or, The Vanishing Submarines
he boat to remain there until they returned, Lord Hastings leaped lightly ashore
a weapon swung in the right hand o
kward glance had showed them they were pursued and now they
l the lad had always been known as something of a sp
ank paid no heed and continued to lengthen
, still more than a hundred yards ahead of Frank, their nearest pursuer. Strangely enough, there
f a building ahead and stood looking at the
em!" he
waste on him. Frank saw Davis, who was slightly in advance of Blosberg, extend his arm before him; and a moment later the man who woul
r this maneuver, so the pursuers had gained noth
Frank, still gaining steadily, darted around it a few seconds later, now less than seventy-five yard
eed and Frank did likewise. The next corner saw the same maneuver enacted
ground in a heap. He felt as though he had collided with a wall. He was just picking him
e stopped, but
em! Never
took account of his injury. A stream of blood flowed from a cut
lf. "I wonder which? Guess it must have been Davis. I don
darted after Jack and Lord Hastings, who at that
atly refreshed by his enforced but brief rest,
hed along. "If Jack and Lord Hastings can just keep them in si
ater once more took the lead. A minute later he again found himself less than fifty yard
" Frank muttered to himself, an
ome up with them. Remembering his past experience, Frank turned the corner
s no one
hat's wonderful can have happe
ouse before which he stood. It was a two-story brick building and stood right upon t
ave gone up there,
ings and Jack hove in sight around the
y go?" demande
ed Frank, "unless the
id Lord Hastings briefl
Jack fol
d the knob and the
k. "They're liable to take a
not reply, but iss
n the house. Jack, hunt the door to the basement and stand guard there, a
ading to the basement, in the hall, fortunately still in view of the front do
here, then," decl
n, holding it ready for instant use, enter
downstairs rooms. There was no one to
," he said to Jac
nd nothing. The door of the second room was shut. Lord Hastings laid a hand on the kn
r and descended violently in the direction of Lord Hastings' head. Fortunately the latter caught the glint of
Jack! Up
recognized the man whose arm he grasped as Davis. Blosberg, with levelled revolver, was circling
remendous strength, swung him around. There was a sound of a thud, and Davis' fig
and Lord Hastings felt a stingin
ggered
s Frank appeared at the top of the steps. Both raised their re
sation in his hand. He wiggled his fingers, but now he was unable to tell whether he had a right hand or not. Th
a narrow passageway at the end of it, disappearing just in time to escape a bu
d after
darkness; but he found no Blosberg. Quickly he took a match from his pocket and struck it. There was no sign of Blos
roof," cried J
nger might be in store for him ab
an looking for a means of descent. He still held a gun in his hand and whirled sharply as t
en he dropped down suddenly as Blosberg fired again, and, still unharmed, drew him
d and drew back suddenly as Blo
alled Jack. "I'll get him if
Frank also appeared on the roof. Blosberg made no effort to
w had taken their places w
all day," said Jack. "We'll circl
o had produced another revolver, leaped out suddenly to the left, Ja
erg's voice at this m
riends brea
your hands in the air," ordered Jac
Blosberg appe
d so Blosberg, with a sudden cry, dashed
of the roof and peered over. He saw Blosberg's twisting, tumbli