The Iron Boys on the Ore Boats Part 5
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"Kick it in," suggested Bob, as the most practical way out of the difficulty.
"I can't; it's locked."
"And after all the trouble we have been put to!"
"At least, Bob, we have found a place where we shall be able to lie down and go to sleep in safety. That is surely worth all the trouble we have been put to, as you call it."
"That's so. I hadn't thought of it in that light before. And I'm such a sick----"
"You know what I told you."
Jarvis did not complete what he was saying.
"Good night."
Bob threw himself down on the hard floor and went to sleep. Steve decided that this was the best thing they could do, so he, too, lay down and was sound asleep at once. Neither lad awakened for hours. Steve finally opened his eyes and yawned. A ray of light that had penetrated between a thin joint between a hatch cover and its frame, hit his left eye squarely.
"Wake up, Bob," he cried.
"Go 'way! Don't bother me. I'm having my beauty sleep."
Steve sprang up, shaking the other boy roughly.
"It's daylight. Come on; we've got to make a break to get out of here now, if we do it at all. I just heard some one tramping along the deck overhead."
Bob sat up rubbing his eyes sleepily. He would much have preferred to sleep longer, but he knew full well that, if he tried it, Steve Rush would fall upon him and make life miserable for him for the next few minutes. So Jarvis got up, grumbling.
"Where does that door lead to?" he demanded, pointing to a door that Steve had not yet seen.
A faint light in the hold made it possible to see a short distance away.
Steve glanced at the door, then sprang toward it.
"Hurrah, it is unlocked!"
"And don't forget that I found it. I can see like an owl, even if I am sick----"
Steve had jerked the door open, revealing a dark chamber. It proved to be the chain and anchor room where odds and ends of the s.h.i.+p were stored.
After a little groping about in this chamber, they came upon a companion-way, up which they hurried. There they met with another door, but this one too was unlocked. Rush opened it and stepped into the full light of day.
For the moment the light blinded both. The boys stood there, rubbing their eyes, blinking, and breathing in the fresh air of the lake.
"Great!" exclaimed Steve.
The s.h.i.+p was rolling gently. They glanced about them, but there was no land in sight. Everything was a sea of green, with white-capped combers tracing long lines of white against the deep green.
"Beautiful, isn't it, old chap?"
"It might be, if there were some land in sight. Where's everybody?"
"I don't know, but we will find out."
Smoke was rolling from the funnel of the steamer, a ribbon of white steam from the exhaust pipe trailing off astern and losing itself in the black smoke.
"This is a beautiful sight, even if we have lost our boat and gone to sea on an unknown craft," exclaimed Rush, his eyes glistening.
"Pshaw!" grunted Jarvis.
"I guess it is about time we looked up some one and found out whether we are headed for the Soo, or----"
"Or the North Pole," added Jarvis.
"Well, who are you?" demanded a gruff voice just behind the lads.
The Iron Boys wheeled sharply.
They found themselves facing a thick-set man, whose face, from exposure to wind and suns.h.i.+ne, was almost fiery red. He was surveying the boys from head to foot with a look of stern disapproval.
Steve and Bob, with their torn and soiled clothes, _did_ present a most disreputable appearance. Their hair was unkempt and full of red ore, while their linen, white and clean when they left home on the previous day, now also partook of the color of the iron ore in which they had wallowed for several hours.
"May I ask who you are, sir?" questioned Steve politely.
"I am the captain of this s.h.i.+p, and, unless you answer my question pretty lively, I'll have you ironed and thrown into the hold."
"We have just come from there, sir," interrupted Bob.
"That is quite evident from your appearance. You are stowaways, eh?"
"No, sir; we got into the s.h.i.+p by accident, last night, and could not get out. We tried to attract attention, but were unable to do so."
"What were you doing around the s.h.i.+p?"
"We were to s.h.i.+p on the 'Wanderer.' We lost our way on the docks and fell into the hold of this s.h.i.+p. We had a hard time getting out, but here we are, hoping to get to our s.h.i.+p as soon as we get to the next stop."
It was the captain's turn to look astonished.
CHAPTER IV
THE BOYS STAND THE TEST
"YOU want to get on board the 'Wanderer,' eh?"
"Yes, sir."
"What for?"
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