<h2 id="id01622" style="margin-top: 4em">CHAPTER XXIV</h2>
<h5 id="id01623">IN CLOSE QUARTERS</h5>
<p id="id01624" style="margin-top: 2em">Slowly Dick came to his senses. He remembered little or nothing, and
only knew that all was dark around him, and that his head was spinning
like a top.</p>
<p id="id01625">For several minutes he remained quiet, trying to collect his thoughts.<br/>
Then he sat up and passed one hand slowly over his forehead.<br/></p>
<p id="id01626">"Oh, how my heed aches!" he murmured.</p>
<p id="id01627">It was fully five minutes before he felt like moving around. Then he
arose and took a step forward and stumbled over old Jerry's body.</p>
<p id="id01628">"Oh!" he murmured, and felt of the body in the dark, "Who is this?<br/>
Can it be Jerry?" he asked himself.<br/></p>
<p id="id01629">Then came a recollection of the cowardly attack. But what had followed
was a blank, and he could not imagine where he was.</p>
<p id="id01630">Dick remembered that he had a match safe in his pocket, and soon he
made a light. By this he caught sight of a lantern in the brig and
lit it. Then he bent over old Jerry, and saw that the sailor was
still alive, but suffering from his treatment.</p>
<p id="id01631">"He must have been attacked, too," murmured Dick. The bucket of water
was at hand, And he took a drink and bathed Captain Jerry's forehead.</p>
<p id="id01632">It was fully half an hour before the old sailor felt at all like
himself. Both sat down to review the situation.</p>
<p id="id01633">"The cowards!" said Dick. "What do you suppose they attacked us for?"</p>
<p id="id01634">"Can't say as to that," replied old Jerry. "Perhaps Lesher wanted to
show us he was master."</p>
<p id="id01635">"He'll settle with me if I ever get out of this hole, Jerry. What
place is this?"</p>
<p id="id01636">"The lock-up of the <i>Golden Wave</i>. I think it used to be an oil room."</p>
<p id="id01637">They gazed around them, and soon discovered the can of ship's biscuits
and also the beans.</p>
<p id="id01638">"They evidently meant to keep us prisoners for some time," said Dick.<br/>
"Hark, what is that?"<br/></p>
<p id="id01639">Both listened, and made out the sounds of distant thunder and heard
the patter of rain on the deck.</p>
<p id="id01640">"A storm is brewing," said old Jerry. "It sounds as if it was putty
heavy, too."</p>
<p id="id01641">They tried the door to the brig, but found it locked and bolted. In
vain Dick kicked against it, and shoved with his shoulder. It refused
to budge.</p>
<p id="id01642">"This looks as if we'd have to stay here—at least for the present,"
said Dick, with a sigh. "I must say I don't like the prospect."</p>
<p id="id01643">"How long do ye calculate we've been here, lad?"</p>
<p id="id01644">"There is no telling, unless by my watch." But when he looked at the
timepiece, he found that it had stopped.</p>
<p id="id01645">They ate some of the biscuits and drank some water and rested for a
while longer. Outside the wind blew furiously and they heard the rain
and the waves dash in all directions. Then some water came trickling
in slowly, at one corner.</p>
<p id="id01646">"It seems to me as if the wreck was shifting," cried Dick presently.</p>
<p id="id01647">"It won't shift very far in this bed o' sand, lad. But she may break
up and go to pieces," added old Jerry.</p>
<p id="id01648">"If she goes down, we'll be drowned like rats in a trap," said Dick.<br/>
"We must get out somehow."<br/></p>
<p id="id01649">They talked the matter over and began a systematic examination of
their prison. The four walls were solid and so was the ceiling above
them.</p>
<p id="id01650">"The flooring has a couple of loose planks in it," announced. Dick.<br/>
"If we can get them up, where will the opening lead to?"<br/></p>
<p id="id01651">"The forward hold, lad, and that is now half full of sand and water."</p>
<p id="id01652">"Never mind, I'm going to get the planks up if I can."</p>
<p id="id01653">With his head still aching Dick set to work and old Jerry helped him.
It was no easy matter to shift the heavy planking, but after a while
they got one plank up and then used this as a pry to bring up the second.</p>
<p id="id01654">A dark hole was revealed, covered at the bottom with water. Then Dick
took the lantern and let himself down cautiously.</p>
<p id="id01655">"The water is only about a foot deep," he announced. "I'm going to
make a search around with the lantern."</p>
<p id="id01656">"Hold on, I'll go with ye," cried old Jerry, and came down with a splash.</p>
<p id="id01657">With great caution they moved around the hold, wading through sand
and water, and climbing over boxes, barrels, and crates.</p>
<p id="id01658">"What a mixture of cargo," said Dick. "And what a pity so much of it
is going to ruin," and he pointed to some valuable mining machinery
which was rusting in the salt water.</p>
<p id="id01659">Fortunately old Jerry had been in the hold before the <i>Golden Wave</i>
was wrecked, so he knew something of the surroundings. He led the
way to some boxes directly beneath the forward hatch.</p>
<p id="id01660">"I don't reckon the hatch is fastened down," he said. "An' if it aint
we may be able to shove it up by standing one box on top of another."</p>
<p id="id01661">This was tried, and after much difficulty the hatch was thrown to
one side, and they crawled to the deck of the schooner.</p>
<p id="id01662">"I'm glad I am out of that!" ejaculated Dick. "But how it's raining!<br/>
Let us go to the cabin for shelter."<br/></p>
<p id="id01663">Once in the cabin they proceeded to make themselves as comfortable
as the state of affairs permitted.</p>
<p id="id01664">"With no boat it is going to be no easy matter getting back to the
house," said Dick. He was much worried concerning the girls.</p>
<p id="id01665">"We'll have to stay here until the storm is over," said old Jerry.</p>
<p id="id01666">But Dick demurred and at last it was decided to try getting to the
house by journeying from one island to the next.</p>
<p id="id01667">This was a dangerous proceeding, as we already know. They had to
build themselves a small raft and carry this from one crossing to
the next.</p>
<p id="id01668">By the time the last crossing was made the storm was clearing and
the day was drawing to a close.</p>
<p id="id01669">"We had best not show ourselves until we are sure how the land lays,"
said Dick, as they came up the beach.</p>
<p id="id01670">Captain Jerry thought this good advice and they proceeded with caution
until they came in sight of the house. Then Dick set up a shout.</p>
<p id="id01671">"Tom, Sam, and Captain Blossom are back! Hurrah!"</p>
<p id="id01672">"They look as if they were having a row with Baxter and the mate,"
came from old Jerry.</p>
<p id="id01673">A row certainly was in progress, and as they came closer they heard<br/>
Tom talking.<br/></p>
<p id="id01674">"Yes, Lesher, I want to know all about this quarrel with my brother<br/>
Dick. I am sure he was not in the wrong."<br/></p>
<p id="id01675">"See here, I know my own business," the mate growled. "You shut up
and leave me alone."</p>
<p id="id01676">"We won't leave you alone," came from Sam. "We want to know the truth."</p>
<p id="id01677">"Yes, tell us the truth, Lesher," said Captain Blossom sternly.</p>
<p id="id01678">"All against me, aint you?"</p>
<p id="id01679">"We want the truth," answered Tom.</p>
<p id="id01680">"Well, if you must have it, all right. He got cheeky and hit me on
the head with an oar. Then I hit back and knocked him down. Then he
got mad and so did Jerry Tolman, and both refused to come back in
the boat with Baxter and me."</p>
<p id="id01681">"I'll wager you started to boss things," said Sam. "Dick doesn't
raise a row without just cause."</p>
<p id="id01682">"Good for Sam," murmured Dick.</p>
<p id="id01683">"Your brother was entirely to blame," grunted the mate. He was still
far from sober.</p>
<p id="id01684">"Jack Lesher, you tell what is not so," said Dick loudly, and joined
the group, followed by old Jerry.</p>
<p id="id01685">Had a bombshell exploded, Lesher and Baxter would not have been more
astonished. Then stared at the newcomers as if they were ghosts.</p>
<p id="id01686">"How—er—how did you get here?" stammered Baxter, while the mate
continued to stare, in open-mouthed astonishment.</p>
<p id="id01687">"That is our affair," responded Dick. He strode up to Lesher. "You
miserable villain. How dare you say that I was to blame when you
attacked me without warning? Take that for what you did."</p>
<p id="id01688">And hauling off, Dick hit the mate a fair and square blow in the nose
which sent Lesher flat on his back.</p>
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