The Hilltop Boys on Lost Island by Cyril Burleigh
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thought, "but the other one is coming on pretty fast. I hope he won't get
to the yacht before me." The people on the yacht saw the shark between them and Jack, and Dick Percival seized a gun from the captain, aimed at the creature and fired, doing no great damage, but causing the voracious monster to rush off to one side, and out of his direct course. Sharks have other fish to guide them, and without these they are helpless, which was the case with this one, who, in his sudden change of course, got away from his pilots, and had to be hunted up by them before he could get his bearings on the boys in the water. This created a diversion in Jack's favor, and he swam on sturdily, splashing and kicking, and making a great disturbance to frighten away the second shark, which was coming alarmingly close to him. The yacht was coming on, however, and now they bore down toward him, slackening speed a bit, one of the sailors throwing the boy a line. Jack caught it with one hand, as it settled over his head, and said to the boy on his back: "Hang on, young fellow, and they'll haul us both up together. You are no sort of weight, but just hang on." Jesse W. did as he was told, and both boys were hauled on board the yacht, Dick, Harry, Arthur, Billy Manners and half a dozen others pulling in heartily on the line. |
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