Dave Darrin and the German Submarines. Or, Making a Clean-up of the Hun Sea Monsters

Dave Darrin and the German Submarines. Or, Making a Clean-up of the Hun Sea Monsters
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Hancock Harrie Irving. Dave Darrin and the German Submarines. Or, Making a Clean-up of the Hun Sea Monsters

CHAPTER I – ON THE SEA PATROL

CHAPTER II – THE MEETING WITH A PIRATE

CHAPTER III – QUICK “DOINGS” OVER THE SHOAL

CHAPTER IV – THE TRAIL TO STRANGE NEWS

CHAPTER V – DAVE TALKS OUT IN COUNCIL

CHAPTER VI – THE GLOW-WORM OF THE SEA

CHAPTER VII – DARRIN HAS A SPY SCARE

CHAPTER VIII – THE BATTLE FOR THE TROOPSHIP FLEET

CHAPTER IX – WHEN THE ENEMY SCORED

CHAPTER X – THE HOTTEST WORK OF ALL

CHAPTER XI – A TRAP AND ITS PREY

CHAPTER XII – DAVE HUNTS A BIGGER FIGHT

CHAPTER XIII – A BATTLE TRY-OUT FOR SOULS

CHAPTER XIV – TEAM WORK BETWEEN SKY AND WATER

CHAPTER XV – DAN’S TURN TO GRIN

CHAPTER XVI – ABOARD THE MYSTERY SHIP

CHAPTER XVII – THE HUMOROUS ADVENTURE

CHAPTER XVIII – DANNY GRIN PROVES HIS METTLE

CHAPTER XIX – A GERMAN VIEW OF SUBMARINES

CHAPTER XX – DAN STALKS A CAUTIOUS ENEMY

CHAPTER XXI – THE S. O. S. FROM THE “GRISWOLD”

CHAPTER XXII – DAVE’S NIGHT OF AGONY

CHAPTER XXIII – THE FIGHT TO BRING BELLE BACK

CHAPTER XXIV – CONCLUSION

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Thirty-six hours’ work at the dry dock, with changing shifts, put the “Logan” in shape to start seaward again.

Under another black sky, moving into thick weather, the “Logan” swung off at slow speed, with little noise from engines or propellers.

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Through that day Dave and Dan slept, alternately, only an hour or two at a time. All they sighted were three cargo steamers, two headed toward Liverpool and one returning to “an American port.”

At nine o’clock in the evening Darrin, after another hour’s nap, softly parted the curtains of the chart-room door and peered out. He saw a young sailor standing just back of the open doorway of the radio room. Slight as it was there was a something in the sailor’s attitude of listening that Darrin did not quite like. He stepped out on the deck.

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