Boy Scouts in Southern Waters; Or, Spaniard's Treasure Chest
e the cries of pa
tch that controlled the overhead lights.
oking toward the source of the distur
toward the forward cabin with a vim a
ommanded Arnold,
straight on end while hoarse growls issued in thunderous tones from his throat arou
Harry in a tone of discovery. "Somebo
y's usually smooth hair. "What did you s
one in there," stout
manded Jack. "Let
llows and the boys moved forward to in
what do you want?
figure lying at the foot of the comp
itously bending over the prostrate form c
t," wailed the stran
ood gracious, that's a bad wound. Wonde
," cried Harry. "Look at that thing proje
of their visitor while Tom and Harry threw themselves upon his leg. Frank stooped, grasped the foot with
ght about. He glanced at the object he held in his hand, then sat down upon a locker and gave vent to shout
the matter? Have you gone plumb crazy o
ll give a little first aid and then tha
ied Arnold. "I d
ared Frank. "But now
om gazing ruefully at the deck, now be
think we'd better wash this out first and then put in some
er. "Got a whole chest full of dope her
ted Harry. "That's good for snake-bite and
prepared to bandage the member after giving it a liberal application of turpent
pork. I got a rusty nail in my foot
ed Tom. "I mean th
rked," stoutly m
ork. It surely can't do any harm and
eried Arnold. "Wh
tone, "that Arnold captured this fellow
suggested Tom, bringing hot water, "and t
the floor," was Frank's suggestion. "If
ed Tom. "We've had enough excitement today to make me forge
f Frank when the stranger had been placed in a comfortable position and the boys ha
he visitor's foot, "Arnold discovered the horse buried upside down
rd cabin. It must have got kicked about during the evening and left with the tail st
continued, "that's my deduction. If anyone
old's explanation had been correct. They all waited to hear f
and interview this lad. He looks to me
val. The boys crowded forward eagerly.
picking up an object from the bunk besid
xclaimed. "Where did that come from?
nold. "It's only a small piece. G
Jack. "Don't giv
d questioned in
ought it aboard for
. "Here I might have killed our best fr
k shaking the stranger by the shoul
omer, keeping his face turned toward
to use for a sandwich for yourself. You were about to use our
safed to this sally
now you. You were aboard our boat once before. We are several ga
declared Frank. "Come here until I sugges
holding the stranger. After a moment's consultation they retur
if we have to wring your neck to get it. We don't care about doing you any harm, especially since you're already wounded, bu
can't do anything to me. Besides, you'
pted Jack. "We can protect ourselves even
He'd better not monkey too far with thi
ease start the coils and fry this chun
e benefit of the visitor. He had no intention of using the weapo
" cried the boy.
ated Jack. "I
d. "I'll promise not to do anything agains
harm you if you'll agree not to injure us, but we must know wh
th his hands. "There," he cried sitting up in bed, "now
ld on his automatic. "If Wyckoff tries any of his dirty tricks
man. He shot a nigger once just because the fellow disput
Petit Bois that his hands were clean," sco
seen him?" que
that! He just told
ou to do?" inquired
der the floor boards I would find a plug driven
arefully and swim ashore. I was not t
ve been impossible to hear you more than forty or fifty miles away. There's nothing
"The poor lad is having troubles of h
ry. "He wasn't invited aboard. If he'd sta
oubles we get into are caused by our own acts. I'm sleepy.
Let's set a guard over the prisoner an
l the boys. They were tired after their lo
idnight visitor, volunteered to act as guard during the first watch. He stoutly ma
thrown overboard and
he reached across to the bunk occupied b
t the hospital," he su
g on the bunk. The