The Hilltop Boys on Lost Island Part 20
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"Government vessel?"
"No, private yacht, the one these boys belong on. It's a school on a vacation or tour or something."
"Do they know the way through the reefs!"
"I guess not. They were washed in the other night when there was a cyclone or tidal wave."
"They did not come here after us?"
"No, they didn't know anything about us. They have been here for some time, a week I guess, and can't get out."
"H'm! let them stay here then!" growled the man with the white mustache.
"They can't bother us any. If they don't know the way out, which very few do, they'll have to stay here for all I can see."
"But suppose we want to get in on that side ourselves?"
"They could not make us any trouble. We don't want to get in there at this time, although it is a better hiding place than this."
"Then you're going to let them stay there?"
"Certainly. They can't do us any harm. After we get away with our cargo we don't care what happens to them."
The men went away or stopped talking, at any rate, and Jack did not hear any further conversation between them.
"They will probably let us out as soon as they are ready to go," he said to Percival, "but we don't want to stay here till they get ready to let us out, and then there is just a chance that they may forget us altogether.
It was just as well that we sent Jesse W. off on his errand."
"I think so myself, and I don't doubt that he will carry it out."
"If Rollins knows the way out through the reefs," said Jack presently, "we might either force or persuade him to pilot us out. If we should capture him we might force him to do it. Otherwise, I might persuade him to do it on consideration of allowing him to escape after we were perfectly safe outside. Very few know of the way out, and it is not likely that the vessel which they are sending to our relief will have any good pilot for these waters on board."
"You don't know positively that this man knows the pa.s.sage!"
"No, I do not, but he does know some one who does, to judge by his talk, and if he cannot be bargained with perhaps the other man can. I am averse to having anything to do with the man, as you can readily understand, but I do not want to see the whole Hilltop Academy kept prisoners here for an indefinite time."
When it began to grow dark one of the men who had brought them to the place came in with some food and a bottle of wine, and said, as he put it on a chest:
"There's something for you to eat. Other boy asleep, h'm? Well, there is all the more for you then."
Then the man went away, never noticing the little bit of deception which the boys had practised, locking the door after him.
"The things to eat are all right," said Jack, after the man had gone, "but we would better not touch the wine. I never do, anyhow. This is likely to be drugged to make us sleep, so that we will give no trouble."
"I don't want it anyhow," said d.i.c.k.
The boys ate a supper, and then, as it grew dark, sat and waited for some sign of their friends, and at last when it was quite dark hearing a peculiar whistle somewhere outside.
"That's the Hilltop signal!" whispered Percival "Aid is at hand!"
CHAPTER XVI
BEN'S STRANGE STORY
Jack jumped upon the chest, which he quickly dragged to the little window, and answered the signal, one generally used by the Hilltop boys when they wished to communicate with each other at a distance.
In a moment it was answered, and then young Smith ran up under the window, and said eagerly:
"You are all right, boys, you are there still, and safe!"
"Yes," answered Jack. "Who is there?"
"Some of the boys, Ben Bowline, the captain and Buck, all ready for a fight if necessary."
"All right. I don't think you will need to make one."
Percival was at the door now, and in a moment he heard the outer one fall in with a crash, and then came the rush of many feet.
There were shouts outside, but these were drowned by the yells of the boys, and of the old sailor.
"Are yo' dere, sah?" the boys heard Bucephalus say in a few moments, just outside the door.
"Yes, but we are locked in."
"Nevah min' dat, jus' lemme get mah head at it an' Ah'll break it down in a hurry, sah."
"Here, stop that!" roared Ben Bowline. "You'll crack yer skull!"
"No, sah, Ah's used to dem things!" guffawed Bucephalus.
"Don't you know that his name means 'ox-headed,' Ben?" cried Percival with a laugh. "Why, he could split a two-inch plank with that head of his. Let him do it, but first wait till I get out of the way."
It was not necessary for Bucephalus to b.u.t.t the door down, however, as one of the men with Rollins had been captured, and was forced to open the door with his key.
It was the same man who had brought them food and wine, and at the sight of the boys, for lights had been brought, he exclaimed:
"Guess you boys didn't drink anything?"
"No, we did not," said Percival. "Won't you have it your self?"
"Huh! I think not. But where's the little fellow? The one that was asleep when I come in."
"Here I am!" piped up Jesse W. himself, "and you'll find that I am pretty wide awake."
The boys picked up their coats, and put them on, and the man muttered, his eyes opening wider every moment:
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