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Durham, Victor G.

"The Submarine Boys and the Spies Dodging the Sharks of the Deep"


Then he bent over to lift her. Ordinarily he could have performed the
task with ease, for his young arms were strong. But now, three-quarters
strangled by the smoke he had inhaled, Jack fairly tottered, with the
insensible human form in his arms, back to the window:
As he stepped out upon the ladder Jack vaguely heard the cheers that
volleyed up at him.
To most of those below it looked as though he were moving easily. But
Hal, waiting on the rungs of the ladder, just below the fearful belt
of smoke and flames, saw differently at a glance.
Holding firmly to his burden, Jack started down carefully, but as swiftly
as his quaking knees would permit.
"Come along! Steady with you!" bellowed up Hal Hastings, as he fought
his way up to his chum.
An instant later Hal growled out
"Let her go. I have her--safe!"
Hal was just above the smoke belt, and his own head was reeling, now.
Tongues of flame leaped out at them all. Speed alone could save them
from one of the most painful of deaths.
Down through the belt they moved. As they neared the ground willing
hands reached out to catch them.
"Pull those blankets off the girl! They're afire," shouted one man,
and was obeyed. Mlle. Nadiboff, after the blankets had been stripped
away, was carried off, still unconscious though safe as far as fire was
concerned.


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