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Durham, Victor G.

"The Submarine Boys' Lightning Cruise The Young Kings of the Deep"

We must all dine
together to-night," purred this Judas of the submarine boat world.


CHAPTER VII
EPH SOMERS PLAYS GALLANT

"I don't know when I've enjoyed myself as much," exclaimed Rhinds,
looking round beamingly over the dinner party in one corner of the
dining room.
Lieutenant Danvers was not there, having pleaded another engagement. But
Rhinds and his lieutenant, Radwin, Messrs. Farnum and Pollard and all
three of the submarine boys were around the big table. Radwin had
succeeded in seating himself between Jack and Hal.
The dinner had been a fine one. Only one hitch had occurred; that was
when Mr. Rhinds, at the beginning of the meal, had tried to order several
bottles of wine.
"Just a moment, Mr. Rhinds," Farnum broke in. "None of the wine for us,
thank you."
"Oh, then, some lighter kind of wine," proposed Mr. Rhinds, anxiously.
"Something good, in which we can all pledge one another."
"None of that stuff, according to our way of thinking, is any good,"
replied Farnum, with a good-natured smile.
"Well, perhaps not for the boys," conceded the host of this dinner.


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