THE PURSUIT
For an instant after Tom's exultant cry the men in the boat ahead were not aware that they were being pursued.Then, as the explosions from the motor of the RED STREAK sounded over the water, they turned to see who was coming up behind them.There was no mistaking the attitude of the young inventor and his companion.They were leaning eagerly forward, as if they could reach out and grasp the criminals who were fleeing before them.
"Put on all the speed you can, Tom!" begged Mr.Damon."We'll catch the scoundrels now.Speed up the motor! Oh, if I only had my automobile now."Bless my crank shaft, but one can go so much faster on land than on water." The lad did not reply, but thought, with grim humor, that running an automobile over Lake Carlopa would be no small feat.Mr.Damon, however, knew what he was saying.
"We'll catch them!We'll nab 'em!" he cried."Speed her up, Tom." The youth was doing his best with the motor of the RED STREAK.
He was not as well acquainted with it as he was with the one in his boat, but he knew, even better than Andy Foger, how to make it do efficient work.It was a foregone conclusion that the RED STREAK, if rightly handled, could beat the ARROW, but there were several points in favor of the thieves.The motor of Tom's boat was in perfect order, and even an amateur, with some knowledge of a boat, could make it do nearly its best.On the other hand, the RED STREAK's machinery needed "nursing." Again, the thieves had a good start, and that counted for much.But Tom counted on two other points.One was that Happy Harry and his gang would probably know little about the fine points of a motor.They had shown this in letting the motor of the boat they had first stolen get out of order, and Tom knew the ins and outs of a gasoline engine to perfection.So the chase was not so hopeless as it seemed.
"Do you think you can catch them?" asked Mr.Damon anxiously."I'm going to make a big try," answered his companion.
"They're heading out into the middle of the lake!" cried the eccentricman.
"If they do, I can cut them off!" murmured Tom as he put the wheel over.
But whoever was steering the ARROW knew better than to send it on a course that would enable the pursuing boat to cut across and shorten the distance to it.After sending the stolen craft far enough out from shore to clear points of land that jutted out into the lake, the leading boat was sent straight ahead.
"A stern chase and a long chase!" murmured Mr.Damon."Bless my rudder, but those fellows are not going to give up easily.""I guess not," murmured Tom."Will you steer for a while, Mr.Damon?""Of course I will.If I could get out and pull the boat after me, to make it go faster, I would.But as I always lose my breath when I run, perhaps it's just as well that I stay in here." Tom thought so too, but his attention was soon given to the engine.He adjusted the timer to get if possible a little more speed out of the boat he had borrowed from Andy, and he paid particular attention to the oiling system.
"We're going a bit faster!" called Mr.Damon' encouragingly, "or else they're slacking up." Tom peered ahead to see if this was so.It was hard to judge whether he was overhauling the ARROW, as it was a stern chase, and that is always difficult to judge.But a glimpse along shore showed him that they were slipping through the water at a faster speed.