The Motor Boys on the Atlantic; or, The Mystery of the Lighthouse
that?" c
g!" came
meet an on-coming roller. As he did so the queer light flashed out again.
t there is one near here. It's near a dang
top!" cried Ned. "W
around now
e Dartaway that the boys jumped in fright. They thou
aps trying to do?
lled Jerry, slowi
Three Bells.
rta
re f
on Be
t. It was nearly twice the size of theirs, and the throb of the engine, though
blown itself out, subsided. The wind died away, and, though there was a long swell on,
long, and had a small cabin. It was operated by a gasolene m
of the cove this evening?" asked
topped his engine, as had the skipper of
hear some on
and we weren't in trim for a brush. We haven't got our boat fi
st fishermen," replied the
curious to understand why a fisher
at the beach, and knew you probably didn't know anything about the weather here. We have some pretty bad storms, and they come up in an instant an
e," returned Jerry. "But the
the comment. "Why, half the people at the
hat?" as
he couldn't catch you, cam
is worried," Jerry said
us?" asked Bob of th
here, in a small boat, so I hustled out after you. You must have
eed," admitted Jerry with a lit
t week. Oh, by the way, allow me to intro
n name, and those
id Captain Jenkinson. "I guess it's saf
ing wet throug
in Bob, whereat
aptain Jenkinson went on. "We
r own power," Jerry said. He was not going
derstanding how the boys felt. "You can follow me in,
asolene on, and shoved the spark lever over, the Dartaway shot ahead. Jerry steer
lled Captai
it?" cr
ey're indicated by a red and white striped buoy for days, but th
e will," s
oys to follow her. She made a fast pace, but the Dartaway was no slow
ncreased the speed of his craft, and steered toward the boatho
!" shoute
ck, and three soaking wet, and somewhat tired,
observed Jerry. "Hard
e could cross the Atlantic in her-if we coul
one out in the boat, so the storm had not worried her. However, a number of the cottagers, who paid more attention to the boating affairs, had heard of the
d. But Jerry assured her they could look out for themselves, and, on his promise to use all precauti
annon in the bow, strung new rudder lines, which had been strained during the squall, and cleaned th
ee boy sailors?" a
erry, and Captain
of your boat and engine. They do better work the more time you put on
ong the owners of motor boats. There were half a dozen, he said, who had entered
ormally entered. The races were to take place in the cove the next Tuesday. The cou
found their craft was working well, and, in several little impromptu c
s Captain Jenkinson's boat was so powerful, and outclassed the o
y chance?" asked Ned, th
and Bob want to keep the engine well oiled. Guess I'll rig up a spare set of batteries, in case of
aid Ned. "She's just the opposite to her name
parking good that ti
s and the horse-power of the engines. This grading made the Dartaway and Snail take fourth place.
em clear of the course, but by dint of circling around it several times Captain
he explosions of their engines, from which the mufflers had bee
was to send them off. Jerry kept watch of those
speed clutch, for, as in the case of the other boats,
og. Likewise did the Snail, and, with the engines working alm
the Snail did likewise. Jerry decided to run on that for a while, and
ed to overhaul those in the lead. This he seemed in a fair way to be able to do. None of the craft was spee
was crouching down low, as were the other boys, to offer less resistance to the wind. Slowly the Dartawa
off a little of the power. At the same instant he passed the last one of the three boats that had go
up, until, passing the others, it was on even terms with the bo
est with the Snail only. The two boats were evenly matched
n Jerry slightly advanced the spark lever and the Dartaway shot ahe
lose her,"
them. The engine of one, he could tell by the sound, was missing explosions, and the other was wheezing
ld hear the shouts of the excited sp
Jerry. "On the bearings, only
watching, from the corner of his eyes, the progress of the Snail. He thought
the hearts of the boys, the Dartaway's engi