The Boy Scouts on a Submarine by Captain John Blaine


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Title: The Boy Scouts on a Submarine

Author: Captain John Blaine

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THE BOY SCOUTS ON A SUBMARINE

By Captain John Blaine





CHAPTER I

THE UNEXPECTED VISITOR

A great barking of dogs broke the silence of the sleepy summer
afternoon. Elinor Pomeroy laid down her knitting and slowly
walked around the house. The barking of the three big dogs had
been on a joyous tone. A young man was racing up the long front
drive, the dogs leaping and bounding around him.

"Three rousing cheers, old dear," he cried. "Three cheers! I
have won out!"

"Do you really mean it, Lester?" she cried. "Do you really mean
that your invention is a success?"

"It certainly is, Elinor," he answered, a certain gravity coming
into his face and manner. "I know now that it is all right. We
have even tried it out, and I am sure of it."

Elinor took her excited brother by the arm and led him to the
wide, swinging hammock.

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