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"What have you been doing," cried Pepper, who was waiting for them on the landing, "fis.h.i.+ng?"
"No; monkeying," answered Rand. "Jim Rae got in the way, and we had to stop for fear of smas.h.i.+ng into him."
"Why didn't you do it and get rid of him?" asked Pepper.
"It would more likely have got rid of us," replied Rand; "and I guess that is what he was trying to do."
CHAPTER XX
A NIGHT ALARM
"Who's there?" called Rand sharply. He was sitting with Donald and Pepper on the steps of the piazza, in front of Mr. Scott's house.
"There is n.o.body there," declared Donald; "it's just your imagination."
"But I certainly saw something move behind that bush over there,"
insisted Rand.
"And I, too," confirmed Pepper.
"You are always seeing things, even when there ain't any," continued Donald.
"And you can't see them until they hit you with a club," retorted Pepper.
"Any one there?" called Rand again, going to the spot which Pepper pointed out, and followed by the others.
"s.h.!.+" was the whispered reply from behind the bushes. "It is only I."
"Who are you?" demanded Rand.
"Win Moore," replied a small boy, coming out.
"Why, h.e.l.lo, Win," said Rand; "what were you trying to do, play spook?"
"No," replied Win, "but I thought maybe Gerald was here."
"He isn't here," answered Rand. "Do you want to see him?"
"Yes," hesitated Win; "I have something to tell him."
"I am sorry he isn't here," continued Rand. "Anything I can do for you?"
"There isn't any one around, is there?" went on Win doubtfully.
"n.o.body but Pepper, Don and I," replied Rand. "You know them. What is it?"
"They are going to smash the sh.e.l.l to-night," whispered Win, looking fearfully about him.
"They are going to do what?" exclaimed Donald.
"Say it again," said Rand, doubting that he had heard aright.
"They are going to smash the sh.e.l.l to-night, so you can't row to-morrow," repeated Win.
"Who are?" demanded Donald, still incredulous.
"Monkey Rae and Sam Tompkins," answered Win.
"How do you know?" asked Pepper.
"I heard them planning," explained Win. "I was up in the woods to-day and I heard some one talking, and I listened to hear who it was."
"What did they say?"
"Monkey said he guessed there'd be a surprise party here in the morning, when you found you didn't have any boat to row with. Sam asked how they could do it, and Monkey said they would go down to the boathouse to-night, after it got dark, and fix it. Sam didn't want to go very much, but Monkey said it was all right, and n.o.body would know who did it."
"Do you think he meant our sh.e.l.l?"
"Sure," replied Win. "He said he was going to get square with Rand Peyton and Pepper Blake. So I hid in the bushes until they went away, and I came down here to tell Gerald."
"Thank you, Win," said Rand; "we are ever so much obliged to you."
"Don't let them know I told you," pleaded Win, "or they will half kill me for telling."
"Sure not," promised Rand. "You can slip off again and no one will know you have been here."
"Well, what do you think of that!" exclaimed Pepper, when Win had gone.
"Shure, an' phat mischief are ye's plotting now?" demanded Gerald, who came across the lawn as his brother slipped away.
"More monkey tricks," responded Rand. "Monkey is going to surprise us to-night."
"Is he now?" asked Gerald; "and phat is he up to now?"
"He is going to smash the sh.e.l.l so we can't row to-morrow," replied Donald.
"Faith, I think he'll find it a hard nut to crack," a.s.serted Gerald, dropping his brogue in his indignation. "Though there isn't anything surprising about that. I don't think Monkey could surprise us, except by trying to be good."
"And I don't believe he'll try that," laughed Pepper.
"What shall we do about it?" asked Gerald. "Tell the colonel?"
"I am no sure there is anything to it," said Donald. "And it may be possible we can take care of Monkey and Sam ourselves. In my opinion, it would no be a bad plan to go down to the boathouse and capture them if they come."
"That isn't a bad idea," agreed Rand. "We can slip away, one at a time, so if they see us they won't suspect anything. I will go first and the rest of you can join me later. There isn't any moon to-night, and we can easily find places to hide around the house."