several places, serious trouble in the engine room and other minor wounds suffered in
red for action and gave a signal for the submarine to heave-to. Lord Hastings obeyed and a launch put over the side and came toward the D-17. A few
Russian naval authorities for repair. It was found that it would be necessary to put the craft in dry
that time, I'd like to know?" s
ut Petrograd a bit," sai
n you fellows this time. You may remember the trouble you had o
have much of a time
either will you if there is anything I can do to prevent it. To tell the truth, I am half wa
e good, sir,
Lord Hastings. "If you're not, you may take my
t tell us something of the nature of th
"I don't suppose you would have any objec
a smile. "I remember once when Jack paid
r that, too," a
see you again," said Lord Hastings. "He will re
flu
ot remind him of i
will be necessary,"
in this audience of the Czar that the boys
their names were presented. When the three entered his pre
n." He turned to the two lads. "And these," he added, "are your two young of
mself, dropped to one knee; but Frank, who recognized no monarch, bowed low, and re
riendly call, or have you anyth
astings gravely. "I may as well come
d the Cza
nd in high standing and authority-is a man who is a trait
rently no whit surprised.
I fear you will find it hard to believe; and had I not the proof of t
ds made an impression upon t
d. "The man's name.
stings very gravely, "is
The chief of the Russian secret police! Impossible, Lord Hasting
both, sire," said L
l the Russias. "Count Blowinski has been, al
ue that he is a traitor
gs was in deadly earnest,
taken, my lord,"
t I am not. I have the proof here in
Czar. "Let me have it, man! I must kn
from his inside pocket took a small packet, which he placed in the ou
rvously and cast his eyes upon the words they contained. For long minutes he pored over the sev
r than these papers are needed to convi
the Czar, again glancing at the p
showered with honors. You would betray me to the Germans. Well, you should know how we deal with traitors."
Hastings, "if I may be
aid the Cz
gest that you do not act
emanded the
you imagine. If you execute him summarily, there is no telling what may result-revolution, anarchy-no man ca
, considering. When he raised his eyes again, Lord H
lt that he has. I have enabled him to obtain it. Why, even now he is in Moscow attending to details of a campaign I hav
s attending to it-in his own w
the Czar with a faint smile.
stings, "is to catch him in an
returned the
et a demand that he see the count, reach the traitor's ears. Thinking that there has been some word sent him, Blowinski will see the man. Then this man will invent a plausible story, that he may ingratiate himself with the count. Such a story should not be
the man. He must be one who speaks German like a native German and one whom the count coul
ys, sire," sai
d Hastings both
at?" demand
chum here and I would be only too glad to undertake su
" declared L
been eyeing the
at all, my lord. If I can satisfy myself that these young fe
y better than any others," Lord Hastings grudgingly admi
e Czar. "If they are as smart as I think they are
ill, sire,"
My lord," he said, "I crave your permission for the use of th
th them, your Majesty,
inquired the Czar sof
ings bowe
ied, "I would do much. I
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