The Dreadnought Boys in Home Waters
he forward section of the st
passengers, for the dust and heat had made them drowsy, came
with hair of a violent ruddy hue. His seat-mate was, perhaps, a trifle older, heavy set, rather sallow, with clo
g
ave you got your hand
d a leather suit-case bearing the name,-nea
oinder in angry, high-pitched tones
ooking in your own pocket?" spu
ut I can'
that I'm the
elligerent moods. Several of the passengers seated in the vicinity of the excitement began to ri
had closed on the wrist of the other's investigating hand, so that, for the pres
ly accusation, wore clothes that appeared to have been rather neglected recently. They were crumpled a
ssibly the space of a minute or so. Before his di
hand, will yer
ng his grip. Where he had held the other, a white bracelet of sk
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ur hand where it belongs i
ed forward. He had been reading a naval-service periodical. But now his at
to be the tr
ought Boys, turning to his cousin, Ned Strong. "This fellow j
features. His blue eyes twinkled as he directed a
ight there by your feet, my frien
my wallet!" excla
g
oking rather sheepish and fooli
quite sure you won't have to come down again with a hard bump," s
owled the other. "I
n of marked coolness and restraint, I m
ighbor of Herc Taylor arose and sought a seat in another part of the car. The smiling looks of
th him[Pg 10] his suit-case. After he w
ne of our shipmates,"
ou make t
in' and the letters 'U.S.N.' a
so that if he gets gay or anything like that, I'll have him put in the brig in short order. I always said, after I had that little session of mine in the
because we're holding little temporary commissions as jun
g
e use of being
some new ideas and experience
cks as auburn," muttered Herc. "I'll feel like using my new sword on
. But, hullo! there's blue water. We must be getting near
as long as possible. I wish some of the old boys on the Manhattan co
ceeded to sea. The first thing we must do when[Pg 12] we reach Miller's Haven is to rep
Herc. "I wonder if we'll get orde
o duty as a scout cruiser, depending largely on our wireless for keeping
ot be with the
k as scouts will keep us so busy that
ck with the fleet
y, Herc, boy, we've got the biggest chance of our lives! To my mind this detail to which
er's
eir way to the forward door. As Ned had surmised, they were indeed on the threshold o
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