The Go Ahead Boys and the Racing Motor-Boat
onia approached, the speed of the big yacht was checked and she stopped not far from the motor-boat. I
?" called the captain, leaning ov
nal men forced themselves on board and we have just gotten r
e captain gruffly, "what more do you want? I
can't go
y n
soline
d the captain, "and I'm afraid
ht give us a tow
we might
he rail and standing near the captain of the yacht. He wore a yachting cap and it was plain to the
heir way on board our boat and they have just left us. Our gasoline is out and I
he man heartily. "Have you
d not," re
ll toss y
an who had been speaking to Fred and in a brief ti
dy?" called the
y this time he and his friends had made
hen, captain
the Black Growler obediently followed abou
a. It was evident that the party had not followed the example of the Go Ahead boys in spending any nights at hotels. They sle
told, for a party of five young people in addition to the older ones assembled in the
place where a landing safely could be made Fred shouted to the people on the Caledonia, "
plied the man who had arranged for
own the St. Lawr
ed Fred, "as far
e on an island near there. My name is Stevens. If you expect
s interested as he in his word. "We certainly shall do so
dkerchiefs in response to the tokens of good will that came from the stra
could obtain a breakfast and not many minutes had elapsed before the fou
aid John as he called for
e time," said George, "if you would
night long," spoke up Fred. "
owed very plainly that you were not sleeping and yet I cannot unders
you heard," r
en't you glad," he added, "that I told you how wide the Erie Canal is? You s
yourself. You haven't your notes with you. None of that," he added quickly as Grant fe
ce and fifty-six feet wide at t
d at his discomfiture. "We can't dispute you and even if you don't know anything a
as I'm telling
anal that New York S
Grant, "but then you have to have a goo
the same tell me about the
-five feet wide at the bottom. Of course there are some places," Grant added, "when it runs into a lake o
er than the
the new one is about twelve feet deep. It's going to
supply of gasoline had been obtained, once more in hi
as only a memory and they could well affo
cked out, Peewee," said George. "There's no accounting for the ta
berly that his friends all laughed. "Once is enough and forever. I did
o the rest of us. We don't stop again without knowi
t to Syracuse early this afternoon and we can go right on to Oswego if
use," said Grant. "Probably the gasoline you bough
St. Lawrence River," declared Fred. "I'm not g
refore abounded in interest. Prosperous villages and fertile farms were passed. As the sun climbed higher into the heavens the day became so muc
rio. There they would be ready to start on the following morning and were hopeful that if no mishaps occurred they would arrive at their destination the following afternoon. The clear air, the quiet that rested over the region through wh