The Blue Grass Seminary Girls on the Water Part 15

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Instantly the various groups of men wearing the b.u.t.ton of peculiar design came to action.

The pa.s.sengers on the promenade deck, the Willing party among them, found themselves under the muzzles of many revolvers. On the gallery, the deck, the main salon, the grand stairway a like condition prevailed.

Only the men who guarded the exit from the engine and boiler rooms were inactive, but these stood with drawn revolvers.

A dozen men swarmed from the bridge into the wheel house, where they confronted the pilot, the Captain, the first and second officers, who chanced to be there together. Officers in other parts of the s.h.i.+p also had been held up.

The surprise had been complete. The _Yucatan_ was at the mercy of this army of conspirators, whoever they chanced to be.



s.h.i.+rley and Mabel had eyed the strange proceedings upon their section of the s.h.i.+p with no less amazement than the rest of the pa.s.sengers. Mr.

Willing, Colonel Ashton and d.i.c.k were equally astonished.

"What is it, a wholesale hold-up?" demanded the colonel.

"Worse, I'm afraid," declared Mr. Willing.

"I know!" exclaimed s.h.i.+rley suddenly. "Mr. Bristow is concerned in this."

"My goodness! I believe you are right s.h.i.+rley," declared Mabel.

"I know I am right," returned s.h.i.+rley positively. "This is why he sailed on the _Yucatan_."

In the meantime the captors of the vessel had relieved all on board of whatever weapons they had. They had made a systematic search of the cabins, while some of their number kept the crew and pa.s.sengers covered.

Of the many aboard the s.h.i.+p the only ones who did not know what had happened were the engine crew and stokers.

The wireless had been among the first points seized, and the operator had had no opportunity of sending a message.

And now a young man moved about among the pa.s.sengers, a.s.suring them that there was no danger so long as they kept quiet. This young man came aft on the promenade deck where the Willing party stood.

Even as s.h.i.+rley had surmised, he was Henry Bristow.

He smiled as he approached them.

"Well," growled Mr. Willing, "I see you have put the thing through."

"Part of it sir, part of it," was the reply. "The rest is to come."

"What are you going to do now, Mr. Bristow?" asked Mabel.

The latter smiled at her.

"Captain Von Blusen, if you please, Miss Ashton," he said, "I am no longer Henry Bristow, but Captain Friederich Von Blusen, of His Imperial Majesty's service."

"And what are you going to do with the s.h.i.+p?" asked s.h.i.+rley.

"Why, we shall do a little cruising," was the reply. "We have established a naval base off the coast of Cuba, but we have no s.h.i.+ps on this side of the Atlantic. Therefore we must have s.h.i.+ps. This is the first."

"And what are you going to do with us, captain?" asked Mabel.

"Ah, that is the hard part," was the reply, "but, before starting, we came to a conclusion, though none of the pa.s.sengers is likely to be pleased. We shall set you adrift in small boats."

The others staggered back in dismay.

"Impossible," declared Mr. Willing. "Surely you are not barbarians."

"The law of necessity must be obeyed," replied the captain.

He took his departure.

"The cold-blooded scoundrel," declared Colonel Ashton. "This is what we get for helping him to escape."

"And that is my fault," declared Mabel.

"Well, there is no use talking about it now," said d.i.c.k. "It's too late."

An hour later the new crew began getting out the boats, and all the pa.s.sengers provided themselves with life preservers. Fortunately, the weather was calm and the sea smooth and there was little likelihood of a storm at this time of year.

With everything in readiness, Captain Von Blusen once more approached the Willing party, and drew Mabel slightly to one side in spite of the protests of the others.

"Miss Ashton," he said, "in your cabin the other day you spoke of your sympathies to the German cause. Now I shall tell you something, for you have done much for me. Advise the others to make no attempt to reach Colon, should they be picked up."

"And why not?" demanded s.h.i.+rley.

The captain hesitated.

"Well, there is no harm in telling you," he said at last. "Of course, you may not know that Germany is trying to bring the United States into this war on her side. We have at last found a way. Just off Colon are several j.a.panese wars.h.i.+ps. We shall near them un.o.bserved, and signal by wireless that a certain thing must be done, representing ourselves as one of the j.a.panese battles.h.i.+ps.

"Naturally, we shall be refused permission. Now we have a new invention that would enable us to destroy Colon from a distance, and in our message we shall threaten this unless the supposed j.a.panese demand is granted. Do you understand?"

Mabel nodded her head slowly. She was beyond words.

"And when the demand is refused," continued the captain "we shall use some of this new explosive. That will mean war between j.a.pan and the United States, and therefore, England also, as she is j.a.pan's ally. Do you see?"

"Yes, I see," said Mabel quietly.

"And what do you think of the plan?"

"I think it is contemptible," declared Mabel.

"But, but-" began the captain.

"I don't care to hear any more," said Mabel. "But you will not succeed, I am sure of that. You can not succeed."

She turned on her heel and made her way back to the others, the captain standing as if rooted to the deck as he stared after her.

Mabel turned the matter over in her mind. She felt certain that the captain had been boasting, and the more she thought it over the more she became convinced of it. Therefore, she decided to say nothing about it to the others.

Under the muzzles of the revolvers of the captors of the big steams.h.i.+p, captain, officers, crew and pa.s.sengers now took their places in the small boats, and were lowered over the side.

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