Part 12 (2/2)
”If I do we're likely to be crushed down here.”
”If you don't we're likely to suffocate down here,” returned Hal. ”I can scarcely get my breath now. We'll have to take a chance.”
”Then I'll have a try at it,” said Chester. ”Be ready to crouch close to the side of the pit when I give the word. I'll come down on top of you and we'll trust to luck that the debris falls clear.”
”All right,” said Hal. ”Yell when you're ready.”
Again Chester tested the covering with his hands. At last he struck a spot where he could obtain a grip. He decided to throw his weight on it and see if it would come down. He took a firm hold and then called:
”All right, Hal! Stoop quickly!”
CHAPTER X
UNEXPECTED VISITORS
Came a low, rumbling sound from overhead and a shower of dirt poured down on Hal as he crouched in his corner. Chester still swung to and fro from above. The lad felt something give, and believing that the ma.s.s above was about to fall, he dropped quickly alongside Hal and buried his face in his arms.
But nothing happened.
Directly Chester rose to his feet.
”I thought it was coming,” he said to Hal. ”Guess I didn't hang on long enough. I'll have another try. Lend me your shoulders again.”
Hal also stood up and took his position. Chester clambered up and again explored the covering with his fingers. At the first touch there was another shower of earth.
”Won't take a whole lot to move it, I guess,” he said.
”Hurry, then,” enjoined Hal. ”The air is stifling down here.”
Chester himself felt that he was suffocating and realized the need for haste.
”All right,” he said. ”Here's hoping we're not crushed to death. Down when I give the word.”
Again his fingers found a hold and he braced himself for the shock.
”Down!” he cried suddenly.
Hal dropped.
A second time came the dull rumbling from above as Chester swayed to and fro in his precarious position. Then the lad felt the covering give. One instant longer he hung on, for he felt that he would have no strength for a third attempt should this fail.
And then, with a roar, the ma.s.s of debris above came tumbling down.
Chester swung himself close to the side of the pit even as he felt the covering give and came down a short distance from Hal. He covered his head as well as he could and waited for he knew not what.
It was not long coming.
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