<h2 id="id01817" style="margin-top: 4em">CHAPTER XXIV.</h2>
<h5 id="id01818">AN ENCOUNTER IN THE DARK.</h5>
<p id="id01819" style="margin-top: 2em">A little while later the Baxters reached the cave where Tom and Sam had
been held prisoners.</p>
<p id="id01820">The sailor who had been left bound had long since been released, so the
place was deserted.</p>
<p id="id01821">"Look out for snakes," said Dan. "We had better light torches."</p>
<p id="id01822">This was done, for it was now dark under the trees.</p>
<p id="id01823">Hiding in a thicket, Dick and Peterson saw the Baxters enter the cave.
The pair remained inside for fully quarter of an hour, and came out
looking much disappointed.</p>
<p id="id01824">With torches close to the ground they searched for Sam and Tom's trail.</p>
<p id="id01825">"Here are footprints!" exclaimed Arnold Baxter, at last. "They are not
made by men, either."</p>
<p id="id01826">"They must be the boys'," answered Dan. "Come on, let us follow."</p>
<p id="id01827">"It is very dark, Dan. I'm afraid we'll have to wait until morning."</p>
<p id="id01828">Nevertheless, the pair passed on, and again Dick and Peterson came
behind.</p>
<p id="id01829">Hardly three rods had been passed when Dan Baxter let out a cry as some
small wild animal dashed across the trail. The bully turned to run, and
discovered Dick ere the latter could hide.</p>
<p id="id01830">"Dick Rover!" he gasped.</p>
<p id="id01831">"Rover!" cried Arnold Baxter. "What are you talking about, Dan?"</p>
<p id="id01832">"Here is Dick Rover! And that lumber fellow is with him."</p>
<p id="id01833">"Impossible! Why, Rover, where did you come from?" And Arnold Baxter
came up, hardly believing his eyes.</p>
<p id="id01834">"We were following you, Arnold Baxter," answered Dick quietly.</p>
<p id="id01835">"For what?"</p>
<p id="id01836">"To see what you were going to do next?"</p>
<p id="id01837">"Have you found Sam and Tom?" questioned Dan quickly.</p>
<p id="id01838">"Dan, be still!" thundered his father. "You are always putting your
foot into it."</p>
<p id="id01839">"I reckon you chaps are fairly caught," put in Luke Peterson.</p>
<p id="id01840">"Caught?" came from both, in a breath.</p>
<p id="id01841">"Yes, caught," said Dick. "We did not follow you for nothing."</p>
<p id="id01842">"Perhaps you are the ones who are caught," said Arnold Baxter, with a
sickly smile.</p>
<p id="id01843">"Hardly," and Dick showed his pistol. "We are well armed, Arnold<br/>
Baxter, and will stand no fooling."<br/></p>
<p id="id01844">"We are armed, too—" began Dan, but his parent stopped him.</p>
<p id="id01845">"Of course you came to this island on a boat of some sort," went on the
elder Baxter.</p>
<p id="id01846">"How else could we come? The mainland is miles away."</p>
<p id="id01847">"Where is your boat?"</p>
<p id="id01848">"Not far off, and well manned, too," added Dick. "We came not alone to
capture you, but also the <i>Peacock</i> and all on board."</p>
<p id="id01849">At this announcement the faces of the Baxters fell, and Dan actually
trembled.</p>
<p id="id01850">"Where is your boat?" repeated Arnold Baxter.</p>
<p id="id01851">"As I just told you, not far off. The question is, will you submit
quietly, or must I summon help?"</p>
<p id="id01852">"Submit to what?"</p>
<p id="id01853">"Submit to being taken to our boat."</p>
<p id="id01854">"You have no right to make me go to your boat."</p>
<p id="id01855">"I'll be hanged if I'll go," growled Dan.</p>
<p id="id01856">"And you may be shot if you don't go," answered Dick significantly. "I
know you well, and I shall take no further chances with you. Now will
you go or not?"</p>
<p id="id01857">"I suppose, if we don't go, you'll bring some officers here to compel
us to do as you wish."</p>
<p id="id01858">"Exactly."</p>
<p id="id01859">"You may as well give in," said Peterson. "This island is not large,
and even if you try to run away you'll be found, sooner or later. The
<i>Peacock</i> is probably already captured, and those on our boat will
see that no other boat comes near here until we have you safe on board.
The jig is up."</p>
<p id="id01860">"I won't give in!" cried Arnold Baxter. "Come, Dan!" He caught his son
by the arm, and both turned and sped into the nearest brush.</p>
<p id="id01861">It was dark, the torches having died low, and before Dick could shoot,
even if he wished to do so, the pair of rascals were out of sight.</p>
<p id="id01862">"Stop!" said Dick to Peterson, who was for following them up. "We can
do nothing in the darkness. Let them go. To-morrow is another day. Let
us return to the <i>Rocket</i> and take steps to capture the <i>Peacock</i>."</p>
<p id="id01863">"Yes, and we must get back to Larry," said the lumberman.</p>
<p id="id01864">It was no easy matter to find their way back to the treasure cave, and
they missed the direction half a dozen times. When they did get back it
was so gloomy in the bushes that they had to call out to Larry, in
order to locate him.</p>
<p id="id01865">"Gracious! I was afraid you would never come back," said the youth.</p>
<p id="id01866">"We've had quite an adventure," replied Dick, and related the
particulars.</p>
<p id="id01867">Larry's ankle was somewhat better, and by leaning on both Dick and
Peterson he managed to hobble along to where the <i>Rocket's</i> small
boat had landed them.</p>
<p id="id01868">The steam tug was close at hand, and they were soon on board.</p>
<p id="id01869">"Is the screw repaired?" was Dick's first question.</p>
<p id="id01870">"Not quite, but it will be inside of half an hour," answered Jack<br/>
Parsons.<br/></p>
<p id="id01871">"Have you seen anything of the <i>Peacock</i>? She is sailing around
the island."</p>
<p id="id01872">"No, haven't seen any sail since you left. We—"</p>
<p id="id01873">A cry from the lookout interrupted the captain.</p>
<p id="id01874">"Here comes the <i>Peacock</i>!"</p>
<p id="id01875">The report was true, and all crowded forward to catch sight of the
schooner in the darkness.</p>
<p id="id01876">The stars made it fairly light on the water and, as the schooner came
up close to the steam tug, Dick made out several figures on board.</p>
<p id="id01877">"Ahoy, what tug is that?" came from the schooner.</p>
<p id="id01878">"The <i>Rocket</i>" answered Parsons. "What schooner is that?"</p>
<p id="id01879">To this there was no answer.</p>
<p id="id01880">"What are you doing here?" asked Captain Langless instead.</p>
<p id="id01881">"We are in trouble," returned Parsons, after whispering with Dick.</p>
<p id="id01882">"What's up?"</p>
<p id="id01883">"We've had a breakdown."</p>
<p id="id01884">"Seen anybody from the island?"</p>
<p id="id01885">"Why, we thought this island was deserted."</p>
<p id="id01886">"So it is."</p>
<p id="id01887">"Come up closer and give us a lift."</p>
<p id="id01888">"Can't, we are behind time now."</p>
<p id="id01889">Then, without warning, a Bengal light was lit on board of the schooner.
A large reflector was placed behind the light, which was thus cast on
the deck of the <i>Rocket</i>. At once Dick, Peterson, and the others
were exposed to the gaze of Captain Langless.</p>
<p id="id01890">"Ha! I suspected as much!" roared the master of the schooner. "Sheer
off, Wimble, or the game is up!"</p>
<p id="id01891">The helm of the <i>Peacock</i> was at once thrown over, and she began
to move off. A stiff breeze caused her to make rapid progress.</p>
<p id="id01892">"Stop!" cried Dick. "Stop, or we will fire on you!"</p>
<p id="id01893">He had scarcely spoken when the report of a pistol rang out and a
bullet cut through the air over his head.</p>
<p id="id01894">"Let that be a warning to you to leave us alone!" cried Captain<br/>
Langless.<br/></p>
<p id="id01895">Then the schooner increased her speed, the flare from the Bengal light
died out, and soon the <i>Peacock</i> was lost to view in the darkness.</p>
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