The Submarine Boys for the Flag eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 182 pages of information about The Submarine Boys for the Flag.

The Submarine Boys for the Flag eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 182 pages of information about The Submarine Boys for the Flag.

The second revolver was handed to Jack.

“I want to be in this, too,” muttered Ensign Eph, and held back his hand for weapons.

“Are you going to surrender, Gray, and open that door?” demanded Lieutenant Jack.

“Never—­to you,” came the ugly defiance.

Bang!  Again Gray fired, straight in the direction of the voice the bullet, crashing through a panel of the door, fanned Jack’s left ear so that he felt the breeze.

“Open up on him, Mr. Somers,” directed Benson.  “Slowly.  Fire high, and fire low.  Try to get him somehow.”

Two more shots came from the other side of the locked door.

Then pop-pop-pop! began the fusilade from outside, Jack and Eph firing with either hand as they sighted their weapons for new spots.

R-r-rip! crash!  A long enough bombardment of this sort was certain to reduce the panels to splinters and leave the way clear—­if they didn’t riddle Gray with bullets in the meantime.

Pop-pop-pop!  The air was becoming heavy with the white fog of smoke.  Breathing was somewhat difficult, with so many shots being fired in the confined space.

Then both young officers stopped, passing back one revolver apiece to be reloaded.

Bang! came a defiant shot from inside the stateroom.  The bullet struck the cabin floor just behind Jack, having passed between his feet.

The sailors, back where they were comparatively safe from harm, looked on in admiration at these two grit-full young American officers.

Pop-pop-pop! began the fusilade by Jack and Eph again.

“Ouch!” came a sudden yell from the stateroom.

“Hit you, did we?” called Jack, calmly.  “Well, we’re going to riddle you unless you stop that nonsense.”

The answer was another shot from inside the stateroom.  The bullet clipped off a stray lock of hair at the left side of Eph Somers’s head.

Both young officers fired slowly, searchingly, until their weapons were emptied.  Then they passed the hot smoking revolvers back for new loads.

From the other side of the stateroom door came no sound.

As soon as he and Eph had received the reloaded weapons, Jack motioned
Eph Somers not to fire.

For a few moments they listened.  Then Jack turned, selecting the two most stalwart-looking of the husky sailors back by the companionway.  A nod of Jack’s head brought them stealthily to his side.

“Put your shoulders to the stateroom door, and force it,” commanded Lieutenant Benson.

At the same time Jack and Eph moved up with the sailors, holding their revolvers ready to fire at the first sign of renewed hostilities from within.

Bump!  Two pairs of sturdy shoulders went up against the door.  From within there came no sign of defiance.  Bump!  At the second determined assault the door flew open.

“Step back, men!  We’ll go in first,” commanded Lieutenant Benson.

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