Boy Scouts in the Coal Caverns; Or, The Light in Tunnel Six
he call of the Beaver Patrol?" asked
itation of the slap of a beaver's tail o
ure," suggested Sandy. "He ought to be wise to the sig
water in an adjoining chamber and then the call of the pack came
are looking after?" asked Sandy, after waiting
and Dick Thompso
hest and cried out at
immie! He
but there was no other reply. Tommy and Sandy gave the call of the Bea
the chamber for a long time in the hope of hearing another ca
ean by trick?"
of the stoppage of operations, may have sneaked into the mine
ng signals of the Wolf Patro
were Scouts," r
ld want to test us, wouldn't they
here," said Tommy, "and that is that there really
ell go back to be
ers we've turned since we
and, I guess,"
time getting out if you hadn'
y, "we'll pass around the next shoulder of rock and then shut off our lights. Perhap
a good i
cloth, set up in a passage to divert the current of air to a bench where workmen
h your old light,
the light showed again, apparently but
than before, rang through the passage. The boys
out and show yoursel
ou're Scouts at al
ip of water and the purring of the current as i
y. "I'm not going to hang around here waiting
bed and think the matter over. There may
Jimmie Maynard and Dic
case closed up in a
rge round piece of "Gob," placed it in the center of the op
oing that for?"
is the trail.' Now I'll put one stone to the right and that will tell t
t out if they want t
ing, the boys turned again, this time to the left, Tommy
a grin, "we've started
to follow it, tha
" Sandy said, after the boys had walked fo
y, "and see if it stiffens up like on
ped to the floor with his searchlight
loose!" he said
ommy. "How did it
f the passage and began drawi
ee if it's been
iftly moving cord and h
on the floor as we strung it out, we can follow it without
y agreed. "I didn't
, one of them keeping a searchl
d once or twice Sandy declared that they
d walk around in a circle!" argued Tommy. "T
t about all the time, and if you leave it to me, we'll present
urning to the left most of the time. Besides," he went on, "we've be
the cord every step. It lies right in the middle of the gan
ht of the frame work which surrounded the shaft. At length, after a long half hour, Tommy stumbled over an obstruction
sign of the trai
"Have we been traveling all this time t
n to the string whatever and followed the rails when we came to t
of this cord and so we followed that. I don't see, though," he continued, "how we
e's some gink been walking on ahead of us
of the chamber and wrinkled h
e of easy mark
s is no na
e know, it'll be daylight, and then Will and George'll be calling
e to be in my little bed this minute! I
then stopped. Tommy pointed down to it with a hand which was not qu
een moved
know it's
the side stone on
nk I did!" a
a few moments, and then proceeded down t
amber and finally came to a pl
ruck it at last!"
no rails here
wrong track again
hlight and pointed out evidences that t
d, "they take away the rails. It seems that we are now i
ver Patrol and tell those ginks who have been giving the call of the
given time after tim
come exhausted, "I believe it's daylight. L
o," answered Sandy. "I
hung