The Submarine Boys for the Flag / Deeding Their Lives to Uncle Sam
llard continued to gaze thoughtfully, for
ss came into his cheeks that, somehow,
e that came as another dash of ice water over the submarine boy. "Benson, I hate
queerer look in his face, then
after all, boy, and th
'it' means?" hinted Jack, trying hard to bolster u
s bonds. It was through this that Jack discovered what he had not known before-namely, that his
. These he dumped on the floor, close to a wall. Then, again, he went out. When he returned he was carrying a can of coal-oil.
in such a business-like way that the submarine boy felt t
ady, Millard took the lighted
sed the wretch, noting its unburned length with the
ings. It fitted nicely into a place that the wretch had made ready for it. Then, with
mouth," h
With one hand, however, Millard gripped the boy's nostrils, pressi
's jaws. This he tied in place, and rising, looked down upon a gagged foe. Then
p. His eyes gleamed with the fascination of terror. When that candle b
f in a fearful plight. At first, he could only stare, with terror-dil
ind his head. Then he realized that some one was looking into the room. Then a voic
, but-but I can't help it! If you o
ng, as he fancied he could hear that of his persecutor. Then there was anothespect you for your calm g
turn, then soft footsteps. Ja
rimly-almost hysterically. "Doesn't the scoundrel kn
h!" broke from the boy's lips, to be fo
ng submarine captain had been fighting savagely at the bonds behind h
h wavering eyes at the ever-shortening candle-bit. "There won't be anything lef
truggle there was another "r-r-ri
gaze was ever toward the candle, burning lower. It seemed as
ot see, felt something giving around his wrists. Frantically he squirmed
unexpected boon, Benson forced himself up into a sittin
ously, he felt
bly because he hadn't the slightest idea I'd be able to use
lighted candle had burned down, now, even more perilously close to the paper-but what did the submarine boy care
Benson bent and snatched up the burning candle f
e chuckled, "this candle will
t metallic sound of something falling to the floor while Millard was speaking. Now, Jack bent over, holdin
e submarine boy, dropping the hairpin into his pocket. "I'
after finding, in the lower hallway, a stout stick that he picked u
-story house to throw any light upon the habits of Mi
or hung from a nail in the wall. In this sa
yond that a fence, with a gate in it. The gate was unlocked. On a nail at
in his hand. "Or else Millard got away disguised as a woman. That trunk
pon a long, narrow alley t
on this point, Benson s
ill help," muttered the boy, star
nd. As Jack bent over it he saw the marks of diagonal
d wore rubbers away, or some woman has b
ade his way down the alley to the street beyond. At the corner s
ou saw a woman came down out of th
l woman, in a gray dress and wearing
carrying
a grip-a suit
the woman before
eeper shoo
y did the
y, but I think down that way,"
whom he spoke within the next three or four minutes remembered having see
enson, "that I know just about enough to