Dick Merriwell’s Pranks
n a moment and held it ready for use, expecting something
o Bayazid, demanding to kn
mint!" advised Buckhart. "
ed about, rocking
intended for a joke, just to frighten us, and it may be intended for somet
ed Professor Gunn. "Pup-pup-perhaps they always pup-pup-put out the tut-tut-t
directed Dic
guide, but ther
yaz
echoed hollowly in the unse
lame fool answer?"
ng my revolver ready for use, and I'll shoot, if
breaking off. Three matches were used before one burned. The light flared up, Buckhart holding it above his
alone in
guide, had
in a half-crouching position, peering over the head of Buc
gone!" gas
y were buried in darkness which seeme
and husky, but which Dick recognized as that of the
of trickery of some sort," answe
this awful buried lake!" came from the professor, in so
ect?" questioned Brad, in a pu
That agent of the secret police suspected us of someth
uttered Dick. "How could th
pard," said the Texan. "Ke
k. "We placed them in the bottom of the
exan was heard feeling about the bottom
. I'll have to use another match. Th
ch was discovered. When they realized that the extinguished torches were gone they sat up and looked into one an
ments silen
ame down to them from the great city overhead. The stillness was appa
y Dick
atches have
four or
ow about you, profe
as the despa
Buckhar
dog who deserted us in this fix! I'd certain
" said Dick. "If his object is robbery, sure
"Mebbe when he thinks we're so frightened that we'll be glad to cough up
gested the professor. Then he li
ed the cry three t
r a distant ans
we heard was an
t, and then listened to the mocking echoes which fled
that we are doomed! We'll never leave this place
away in the darkness they seemed to hear an answer t
ng, clear voice all hushed
then out of the black distance
d!" exclaimed the Texan.
n the hail that followed. T
ion from which the answering cries seemed to come. Occasionally they
s and knew they were drawing nearer to the unk
light showed amid the p
pard," observed Buckhart. "I
own above his head. Apparently his match was seen, for the voic
gers, for they soon heard enough to satisfy them that at least two pe
woman!" as
is voice,
are
ericans. W
American
e yo' do
-deserted by
ow many of yo
How many
age! Somebody shall pay the penalty fo' it! I
of Natchez, Mississ
ut yo', suh-why, is it
y Dick Merriwell and Brad Buckhart.
excruciating experience, the faintest remembrance of which will forever seem like a fearful nightm
"but, unfortunately, like yourselves, we do not
he lake in company with a guide, who had vanished in a mysterious and unaccountable manner. They fancied they had been afloat for days on
usual manner of treati
a few minutes ago. We had been saving it. I am afraid we
sor Gunn, major," said the woman from Boston. "He warned us to leave Constant
ng of Aziz Achm
hat he cal
n him since the mo
e has followed us and watched us wherever we went. We couldn't make a move that h
s Ketchum, "that we had obe
nce in his voice, "I must confess, madam, that I believe
n when, in the pall of darkne
at once? Do you, one and all, swear by your
on a clear and sunny day. The woman gave a little scream, the major uttered a smothered oath,
d, therefore, the woman from Boston is not wanted. In the other boat are the old man and the boys against whom the secret police have been warne
seen all of Turkey I care to see, and I'll give you my pledge
ll go!" promise
aid Major Fitts, "I
ear
e willing en
er boat, containing four persons, three of whom were guides. The fourth was Aziz Achmet. One of the guides was Bayazid, who grinned at the prof
dignified silence as his companions slo
fessor Gunn has given his pledge, and we shall stand by it. There is one thing, however, th
irst he seemed disinclined to answer, but
lar. I was in this boat, with these other guides, and I gave him a signal that he understood. Immediately he extinguished the torch. Th
Dick. "It was al
growled