Lost on the Moon or In Quest of the Field of Diamonds
d attacked him. Through the sagging door of the old, deserte
ll for me. I was just wondering how I could get this youth in my power, and he fairly walked into my hands! Now to keep him saf
make sure that he was not being followed, but not a sound broke the sti
th a cruel chuckle. "Now to bind him,
erved, the man walked over to a mantlepiece, fumbled about a bit of carving that adorned the centre, and pressed on a certain spot. A moment later
ude bed in the secret room. Then he carried Mark in, and placed him in a fairly comfo
g to eat, for I don't want you to starve. But I must keep in hiding, for, very likely, there'll be a search made for him. Guess I'd better stay here
lace," he said to himself. "It couldn't be bette
eared on the scene, and began his search. At the sound of his voice, calling
and wake up,
, calling from time to time. He gave one loud shout at the head of the s
instant the man was at his side, and had quickly gagged him. This had the further effect of awakening the unfortunate lad; and he struggled to l
t beside Mark in the darkness. "As soon as your chum goes, I'll
e time, to make sure that he would not return, the man removed the knot of rags from Mark's mouth, and slightly
e you, and what have I done to you, that you should treat me this way?
rest me," boas
made me a prison
my own. You'll
before, that I know of, unless you are the man who sent me the no
was the answer,
ne who tried to wreck o
a
for I have thought of a much better scheme fo
u want to be r
e done!" and the man's v
id we do?"
rk was sure he had to deal with a lunatic. He ceased his struggles to loosen
d not kick up a fuss if I get you
have a drink of water
go out and get it, but I must first blindfold you, s
and when the man had tied a handkerchief over
n his face, but it ceased instantly, and he knew that he was alone. He tried to work the bandage from over his eyes,
gain, and once more felt the wind on his face.
ands so you can eat, but mind, no fighting, for I'
his hands. The bandage was taken from his eyes, and he was able to peer
him, but as for recognizing in him the person who had been at the bridge, this was impossible. As far as
He was too weak, and his jailer seemed a powerful fellow
h advice Mark followed, though, his appetite was not of the best, and he was m
little better from the effects of the food and drink. The man h
you here until your friends have le
you want me t
u'll find out soon enough.
in me? Why didn't you capture my chu
I didn't have a chance to get him. You walked right into my trap, just when I was d
" He thought perhaps if he questioned the man closely enough he might di
soon enough,"
e your name?" as
ou would at once know why I have made you a captive here. No; you
a period of silence, "I shall hav
d Mark, in
e bandage from your eyes within five minutes from the time I leave you, I will not have to tie your hands and feet. After I am gone you may take the hand
el ropes, and he felt that in time he could penetrate the mystery of
e," he sa
your honor. You may remove the bandage in five minutes, but when you hear me knock
ief over his eyes. He listened intently, heard the man moving ab
the man had set it, but the fellow himself was gone. He had taken with him the broken dishes, and remains of t
get out of this place,"
n. Consequently he went about his task in a systematic manner. He examined the wall
. "That's how he gets in and out. A section of the wall moves, but w
tigations when there sounded on
lls me where the openi
now I have to put that
able to e
, and presently he heard a noise, felt a draught
ave brought you some more bags for bed clothing. It isn't m
imprison me over n
The secret room is well hidden. But first I have another mat
ing what strange request the ment
something in Mark's ear, as if he w
never aid you to deceive my friends, fo
e," was the determined respons
an had him in his power, yet the lad was terribly afraid of the result of the daring s
know Professor Henderson will pay you any sum in
he glared at Mark, while throughout the dismal, deserted hous