<h2 id="id02071" style="margin-top: 4em">CHAPTER XXVII</h2>
<h5 id="id02072">A PRISONER OF THE ENEMY</h5>
<p id="id02073" style="margin-top: 2em">Never dreaming of the plot hatched out against him, Dick retired as
usual that night. Now that the worry over the competitive drill was a
thing of the past he realized that he was worn out, and scarcely had
his head touched the pillow than he was in the land of Nod.</p>
<p id="id02074">His awakening was a rude one. He felt himself raised up, a large towel
was passed over his face and tied behind his head, and then he was
dragged from his cot.</p>
<p id="id02075">"Don't dare to make a sound!" whispered a low voice in his ear. "If you
do, you'll be struck senseless."</p>
<p id="id02076">"Hullo, I'm about to be hazed," thought Dick, and it must be admitted
that he was far from pleased. "They think they are going to do
something grand to the captain of the company that won the prize. Well,
not if I can help it," and he began to struggle to free himself.</p>
<p id="id02077">But his tormentors were too many for him and almost before he knew it
his hands and his feet were made secure and a sack was drawn over his
head. Then he was raised up and carried away he knew not to where.</p>
<p id="id02078">"One thing is certain, they are taking me a long distance from camp,"
was his thought, when he found himself dumped into a rowboat. "Can they
be going to the head of the lake?"</p>
<p id="id02079">The idea of using the boat had been suggested by Jackson, who said it
would bewilder Dick, so he would not know where he was being taken. And
Jackson was right, the eldest Rover thought he was a long way from camp
when he was placed on shore again.</p>
<p id="id02080">His feet were now unloosed and he was made to march forward until the
vicinity of the hermit's den was reached. Then he was carried into the
den and tied fast to a log erected near one of the side walls.</p>
<p id="id02081">"Take the sack from his head," came in the voice of Lew Flapp, and this
was done and then the towel was also removed.</p>
<p id="id02082">For the moment Dick could see nothing, for the glare of a large lantern
was directly in his face. Then he made out half a dozen or more cadets
standing around him, each with a red mask over his face, and a red
skull cap with horns.</p>
<p id="id02083">"Hullo, this must be a new secret society," he thought. "I've been
initiated into the Order of Black Skulls, but never into the Order of
Red Skulls. Wonder what they will want me to do?" There was a moment
of silence and one of the masked cadets stepped to the front.</p>
<p id="id02084">"Prisoner, are you prepared to meet your doom?" was the question put in
a harsh voice.</p>
<p id="id02085">"Oh, chestnuts!" cried Dick. "I went through that long ago, when I
first came to Putnam Hall."</p>
<p id="id02086">"Bow to your superiors," said another voice.</p>
<p id="id02087">"Where are the superiors?" asked Dick innocently. "I don't see 'em."</p>
<p id="id02088">"The prisoner is impertinent! Make him bow!"</p>
<p id="id02089">At once several sprang behind Dick and forced him to move his head up
and down.</p>
<p id="id02090">"Let up, my head isn't on a hinge!" he cried. "Cut it short, for I'm
sleepy."</p>
<p id="id02091">"Make him drink the poison and at once!" put in another of the masked
cadets.</p>
<p id="id02092">The speaker tried to disguise his tones, but the voice sounded much
like that of Lew Flapp and instantly Dick was on the alert.</p>
<p id="id02093">"How much do you want me to drink?" he asked cheerfully.</p>
<p id="id02094">"Only one glass, if you drink it without stopping to sneeze," put in
another voice, and now Dick was certain that he recognized Rockley.</p>
<p id="id02095">"These are no friends," he thought. "They are enemies and they intend
to play me foul."</p>
<p id="id02096">"How can I drink with my hands tied behind me?" he asked.</p>
<p id="id02097">"We will hold the glass for you," said another, and Dick felt almost
sure it was Gus Pender who uttered the words.</p>
<p id="id02098">"It's the whole Flapp crowd," he mused. "I'm in a pickle and no
mistake. I suppose they'll half kill me before they let me go."</p>
<p id="id02099">"Will you drink?" asked another. He was small in size and Dick put him
down as being Ben Hurdy.</p>
<p id="id02100">"I want you to untie my hands."</p>
<p id="id02101">"Very well, let the prisoner hold the glass," said Flapp.</p>
<p id="id02102">"Thank you, Flapp."</p>
<p id="id02103">"Who said I was Flapp?" growled the tall boy, in dismay.</p>
<p id="id02104">"I say so."</p>
<p id="id02105">"My name is Brown."</p>
<p id="id02106">"All right then, Brown let it be," said Dick, not wanting to anger the
bully too much.</p>
<p id="id02107">The prisoner's hands were untied and a glass containing a dark-colored
mixture was handed to him. Dick had heard of the "glass of poison"
before, said glass containing nothing but mud and water well stirred
up. But now he was suspicious. This glass looked as if it might contain
something else.</p>
<p id="id02108">"They'd as soon drug me as not," he thought. "For all I know this may
be a dose strong enough to make an elephant sick. I don't think I'll
drink it, no matter what they do."</p>
<p id="id02109">"Prisoner, drink!" was the cry.</p>
<p id="id02110">"Thanks, but I am not thirsty," answered Dick, as coolly as he could.<br/>
"Besides, I had my dose of mud and water a long time ago."<br/></p>
<p id="id02111">"He must drink!" roared Rockley.</p>
<p id="id02112">"Get the switches!" ordered Lew Flapp, and from a corner a number of
long, heavy switches were brought forth and passed around.</p>
<p id="id02113">Things began to look serious and it must be confessed that Dick's heart
beat fast, for he had no desire to undergo a switching at the hands of
such a cold-hearted crowd, who would be sure to lay on the strokes
heavily.</p>
<p id="id02114">"Don't you strike me," said Dick, thinking rapidly. "I'll drink fast
enough. But I want to know one thing first."</p>
<p id="id02115">"Well?"</p>
<p id="id02116">"What are you going to do with me next?"</p>
<p id="id02117">"Make you take the antidote for the poison," said Flapp.</p>
<p id="id02118">"And what is that?"</p>
<p id="id02119">"Another drink."</p>
<p id="id02120">"They are going to drug me as sure as fate," reasoned Dick. "How can I
outwit them?"</p>
<p id="id02121">While he was deliberating there was a noise outside, as a night bird
swept by the entrance to the hermit's den.</p>
<p id="id02122">All of the masked cadets were startled and looked in that direction.</p>
<p id="id02123">By inspiration Dick seized the moment to throw the contents of the
glass over his shoulder into a dark corner. When the crowd turned back
he had the glass turned up to his mouth and was going through the
movement of swallowing.</p>
<p id="id02124">"Ugh! what ugly stuff," he said, handing the glass to one of the crowd.</p>
<p id="id02125">"Ha! he has swallowed the poison!" cried Lew Flapp, and nudged Rockley
in the ribs. "That was easy, wasn't it?" he whispered.</p>
<p id="id02126">"Give him the second glass," muttered Rockley. "That will make him as
foolish as a fiddler."</p>
<p id="id02127">Pender already had the glass handy. He passed it to Dick, who suddenly
glared at him in an uncertain manner. Dick had smelt the liquor in the
first glass and now realized something of the plot to bring him to
disgrace.</p>
<p id="id02128">"Say, but that stuff makes me feel lightheaded," he said. "Wasn't so
bad, after all."</p>
<p id="id02129">"Drink this, quick," cried Flapp, more eagerly than ever.</p>
<p id="id02130">"All right," said Dick, and spilt a little out of the glass onto the
floor. "Wonder what makes my hand shake so?" he murmured.</p>
<p id="id02131">"Take this and it will brace you up," put in Pender.</p>
<p id="id02132">"Ha, look there!" yelled Dick, gazing fixedly at the rear of the den.<br/>
"See the three-headed owl!"<br/></p>
<p id="id02133">All looked in the direction and again he threw the contents of the
glass behind him. Then he pretended to drink, while glaring at the
cadets around him.</p>
<p id="id02134">"Funny, I can't count you any more!" he muttered. "Six, seven, ten,
'leven, nine! Say, I'm all mixed up. Who put me on the merry-go-'round
anyway?" He began to stagger. "Guess I'm on a toboggan slide, ain't I?"
and he acted as if he could no longer stand up-right.</p>
<p id="id02135">"Cut him loose, fellows!" cried Flapp, and this was done, and Dick
staggered to the table, clutched it, slid to the floor and acted as if
he had fallen into a deep sleep.</p>
<p id="id02136">"Say, that was dead easy!" cried Pender gleefully. "Took the stuff
like a lamb."</p>
<p id="id02137">"What's to do next, Flapp?" asked Jackson.</p>
<p id="id02138">"Say, Jackson, don't speak my name, please," cried the tall boy in
alarm.</p>
<p id="id02139">"Oh, what's the odds," put in Pender. "Rover is dead to the world.<br/>
Rockley knew just how to fix those doses."<br/></p>
<p id="id02140">"That's right, Gus," came from Rockley.</p>
<p id="id02141">"We had better not lose time here," went on Flapp presently. "Let us
tell Captain Putnam without delay. He'll have Rover brought back to
camp just as he is, and that will disgrace him forever."</p>
<p id="id02142">"Wait till I put the empty bottle near him," said Rockley, and this was
done.</p>
<p id="id02143">Then the crowd of masked cadets left the den, leaving the door wide
open behind them.</p>
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