The Submarine Boys and the Spies Dodging the Sharks of the Deep
n and eyes a-stare, who couldn't seem to get the meaning of it all.
lieutenant looked at the leade
n't you play? What
d his music stand with his baton, next gave the signal,
onquering H
but drowned out by renewed cheering,
Spruce Beach. Ten thousand tongues were set wagging all at once. When there came a l
for-to sneak in while you're wip
ible, and brought a laugh from everyone aboard the submarine, including
had joined Lieutenant Featherstone at the rail, the p
alled Jacob Farnum, a broad
," admitte
elf sunk?" demanded Da
nant Commander Kimball. "I wonder if
ything like it in war ti
sir, you fly the
ght second. It set all within hearing to cheering
Kimball, as soon as he could make himself heard: "We'd
k answered, turning and lifting his hat in simple yet e
onally straying to the engine room signal buttons, as he kept the "
r, sir?" called Capt
bow and at least four hundred feet away, Mr.
t is, sir," answered the young submarine skip
over a boat to be at your disposal this aft
to pay you a visit, if you
visit you. We're anxious to see the wo
longside, rowed by six alert-looking young sa
the visiting party, leaving Eph Somers aboard t
ubmarine folks aboard the gunboat. There wa
g something in the way of trouble bac
and each carrying a few passengers, had p
shouted a young man at t
!" begg
you do,
ar you yet," grinned the carroty-topped
who ar
nnocently. "Oh, I'm only t
" laughed the same young m
what?" in
ine boat, of course
responded E
aper men, and it's bus
this moment. In another moment the young man in the bow w
to hit any fellow with a boathook who trie
ted the newspaper man, though, as Eph carelessly picked up a boat
ed States naval officers. On the other hand, the auburn-haired boy knew how necessary it was for the submarine folks to keep
making a noise like a crank, but have you any idea at all what orders mean
then," proposed another
l see if I can," mut
we'll
d had appeared i
e, the submarine boy hailed the gunboat, asking if it would be possible for him to talk with Jack Benson. Benson soon afterward came forward on the "Waverl
e two boatloads of
t to-morrow, when the captain is here. But the best I ca
e beside the boy, "you can tell us, as well as anyone, abou
young man who came straight up through th
tted tha
er man. "I've heard before about that wonderful trick of leaving a su
oner with wondering pati
I'm sorry I'm deaf in my front
ley!" chuckled one o
ns at the same time, which caused young
down here, including our run under water. But, if there's any question I don't answer for you, you'll understand, I hope, tha
nodded one of the newspa
ahead and spin your
Eph managed none the less to give his hearers an entertaining acco
lemen, ours is the longest trip that
y of naval affairs and records. "And the way this craft came in this aftern
's specialty," replied Eph
his sp
bmarine boat that have
he latest wonder in
you, hasn't he?" inquired one o
," declared Eph, warmly. "Jack Benson is about the best fell
t young Somers about the history and past performances of the young subm
g a submarine boat on the bottom, and coming to the top
iscovery," nodd
principle of
noise. He remained silent, for
a few officers of the Navy. The fewer that know, the bette
United States now own some of your boats, and the money of the people paid for those boats. Now, don't you think
at way Eph looked tremendously
," admitted the carrot
ght of it tha
he
the Secretary of the Navy, who on beh
es
agent of the peop
el
es, "the Secretary of the Navy is the proper official for you to g
of us," interpose
ph, "that I said I had no objection to h
ly at the innocent-looking face of t
ne of the visitors. "He knows when to t
," grinned Eph, "since I was caught stea
arine. Eph, from his very disposition and temperament, made undoubtedly the best press agent the Pollard Company could have had. Hal Hastings, while wishing to be obliging, probably would have said his whole "say" in twent
r men are gathered at a point on business it is generally easy for a stranger, not connected with the press, to push hi
telegraph office. Instead, he hurried to the Hotel Clayton,
e third floor. He stepped briskly down a corridor, stop
a drawling voice,
an was tall, not very stout, with a sallow face adorned by a mustache and goatee. The man's eyes we
fire place, then reached over, selected another cigarette and lig
llenged this strang
," replied the young man. "I went with a party of new
. And you saw the very boy
two were paying a call on boa
how to pump him for the inf
rned, very soon, that Somers is one whom we want
y s
erstand. He can talk longer, and tell less, than any young fellow I've met. He seems
all we need to know," laughed M. Lemaire, gayly. "So it is only a qu
a suggestion-
ans, my de
be easy game. As for the third, Hal Hastings, I hear that he is a silent fellow, who say
ll find it easy to meet him. And now, good-bye, Norto
hind him, M. Lemaire carefully flecked the ash
st the services of Mademoiselle Sara. Ah, yes! Her eyes are fine-perfect. One looks into her eyes, a