I can
stop the boys aboard the Pollard craft from being on hand to put their
boat through all its paces. All you need is to have the Pollard end
blocked. You can more than hold your end against the other submarines."
"Well, what can you do to stop the boys on the Pollard boats?" demanded
Rhinds, unbelievingly.
"I can stop them from being on hand at the next tests. Or else I can
attend to them so that they'll be of very little use, anyway."
"Bah! You're dreaming, Fred! The boys were too smart for you last time;
Now that they're on their guard, don't you realize they'd be harder
than ever to catch."
"Jack Benson and his friends don't know that I was behind what happened
last night," retorted Radwin. "Besides, if they're on their guard, now,
so am I. I know them to be smarter than I first thought, so I shall
spread a deeper, tighter net for them. John Rhinds, you shall win the
rest of the submarine tests. At least, the Pollard boats won't win!"
Radwin talked so confidently that John Rhinds began to look at him more
hopefully.
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