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The Boy Scouts on a Submarine by Captain John Blaine
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full; but it's under that seat he's on."

Together they gently lifted the body of the Weasel, and succeeded
in getting hold of the bottle of hot coffee. Hen poured a
steaming portion into the cup, and with difficulty they forced it
between the Weasel's lips. He swallowed a little, and presently
opened his eyes.

"Close call," he said with a faint smile. He hurried on:

"The Wolf has enough information written down, up there
somewhere, to defeat America," he said. "I don't know where it
is, but it must be somewhere, where he can put his hand right on
it. Search everything! Try every piece of blank paper for
sympathetic ink. There is a secret room in the cellar full of
bombs. They are to be left there, stored, until America is
invaded. If you could only work that wireless--messages are
coming in all the time the last three days--"'

"I can," said Beany.

"Then you will get some news sure. Do you speak German?"

"No," said Beany hopelessly.

"I do," said Hen.

"All right," said the Weasel feebly. "Remember, if he man is
there, shoot to kill--shoot to kill!"

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