Frank Merriwell's Nobility; Or, The Tragedy of the Ocean Tramp
. Merry fell into conversation with the man, w
led the engineer on, and it was not long before
r he knew it would be easy to arouse the engineer's sus
. When he expressed a desire to go below and have a look at th
on ladders. The clanking roar of the machinery came up to them. Fra
the massive machinery that moved with the regularity of clockwork and
ng, but Frank was anxi
adder there. You'll be able to see the furnaces and the stokers
hifted and changed, dying down suddenly at one moment and glaring out at
to scorch him. From that position he could look down into the stoke
ed down, but he saw them not. He had not observed a cleaner who was at work on the mach
fiery pit as they labored at the coal, which they w
he opening and closing of the fur
bar of light that gleamed out from a crack or draft, and then there would be a rattle o
s would shovel, shovel, shovel, till it seemed a wonder
seem open at once, and the glare and heat th
beings could live down th
hes and hoisting it by means of a
it was not so many months since he had applied for the position of wiper in an engine round-ho
men who labored down there in the glare and heat. Frank was so
ating. Something struck on his back, he was c
made a clutch to save himself, caught something, swung in, struc
he pit. One of the stokers had turned his back to the gleaming mouth
a man slip down the ladder behind Frank and spring on
d Frank laying there, severely injured or killed. He was astounded when he saw the
n the stoke-hole without being severely injured. He was on hi
sappeared. Merry reached the grating from which he
n in the e
swinging in a regular manner, while the engineer sat watching its
rank, his voice soundi
d at him i
?" asked the engin
into the stoke-hole," Merry explained
nto the s
es
m wh
the foot of th
eer looke
would have been maimed or killed
the engineer actua
id the assistant; "but it
wn down!" exclaimed Frank. "I managed to get ho
eer looke
st time I'll do it on my own responsibility. Now if you go out and tell yo
y, "and I want to know who did the trick. Someb
ossi
e did he c
ant looked at each other, a
think of it,
ll; but his story won't go. N
l for his word to be doubted, and he fel
witnessed the struggle and the fall appeared in t
wasn't killed. You came down with a rush, y
erstood i
!" he cried. "He will tel
r turned to
happen to fa
declared the beg
What
back and flung him down. It'
ed the engineer and his assista
imed the engineer. "Who cou
om this room!" rang o
k around! See if you can find the man who attacked you. T
at those wipe
and I were talking together over
said Merry; "but I want a
an who threw you i
, b
u know who it was
the act-a motive. He must have
nvited th
amid the sliding shafts and moving m
at this man, who did not
m before," co
r was di
called th
to hear. He pretended to be
cke
that. He kept his face t
s,
re. I wa
scarcely a bit of natural color showed, and his hat was pulled low over his eyes. He
en, in a perfectly calm manner, but with a
fellow who