Part 15 (1/2)
”Then I am not surprised,” said the officer in a low voice.
”Surprised?” said Ralph. ”Did you say 'surprised?'”
The officer sighed, turned his head away, and was silent.
A lieutenant and four seamen reached the side of the submarine, and were drawn aboard.
”Ah! it was your s.h.i.+p that went down in the bay last Wednesday,” said the chaser's lieutenant.
”Yes; we were picked up by the submarine, together with my two young friends here,” said the captain.
”And how does it happen that you are in command of this vessel?” he asked in surprise.
”We captured it about a half an hour ago, and have the chief officer and the crew below,” replied the captain.
”That is certainly a remarkable exploit,” replied the lieutenant. ”I suppose you will be glad to meet the commander of _l'Orient_?” said the lieutenant.
”Ah! Captain Tournai, you mean! I recognized the French colors. But I supposed he was in the Mediterranean; it will be quite a pleasure, indeed. Do me the honor to signal him,” said the captain.
The lieutenant gave the necessary instructions, and the flags wig-wagged from the bridge of the little vessel.
The sub-lieutenant was called out of the conning tower, and Alfred directed to unloosen the cords.
”I suppose you will take charge of the prisoners,” said the captain.
”I should be glad to do so, with your permission, although you have a right, of course, to turn them over to _l'Orient_,” said the lieutenant.
”No; it is sufficient gratification to know that we have the vessel,”
said the captain, ”and I shall be glad to leave to you the disposition of the men and the vessel.”
”What procedure would you suggest?” asked the lieutenant.
”I shall give an order to the sub-lieutenant directing the men to come out of the hold,” said the captain. Then, turning to the sub-lieutenant, he said:
”You will inform the men below that they are to present themselves at the hatch.”
The officer bowed, and entered the conning tower He immediately descended. Before he had, reached the bottom the captain said:
”Halt! Notify them from where you are. I shall not permit you to go any farther.”
All the men were found to be stationed near the hatchway steps. One by one they appeared, and were escorted out, a dozen marines in the meantime having appeared in two boats. As they emerged from the door they were escorted to the side and directed to take their places in the s.h.i.+p's boats.
”That makes twenty-one,” said Alfred.
CHAPTER X
THE SECRET KEY TO THE BOMB FUSE