Then at last the form of Miss Macrae, in an elegant and tasteful yachting
costume, appeared on the deck of the submarine. The boat's crew of the
_Flora Macdonald_ (to whom she was endeared) lifted their oars and
cheered. The masked pirate in command handed her into a boat of the
_Flora's_ with stately courtesy, placing in her hand a bouquet of the
rarest orchids. He then placed his hand on his heart, and bowed with a
grace remarkable in one of his trade. This man was no common desperado.
The crew pulled off, and at that moment, to the horror of all who were on
the _Flora's_ deck, two slight jars again thrilled through her from stem
to stern.
Mr. Macrae and Bude gazed on each other with ashen faces. What had
occurred? But still the boat's crew pulled gallantly towards the
_Flora_, and, in a few moments, Miss Macrae stepped on deck, and was in
her father's arms. It was a scene over which art cannot linger. Self-
restraint was thrown to the winds; the father and child acted as if no
eyes were regarding them. Miss Macrae sobbed convulsively, her sire was
shaken by long-pent emotion. Bude had averted his gaze, he looked
towards the submarine, on the deck of which the crew were busy, beginning
to lower the bullion into the interior.
To Bude's extreme and speechless amazement, another periscope arose from
ocean at about fifty yards from the further side of the submarine! Bude
spoke no word; the father and daughter were absorbed in each other; the
crew had no eyes but for them.
Presently, unmarked by the busy seamen of the hostile submarine, the
platform and look-out hood of _another_ submarine appeared. The new boat
seemed to be pointing directly for the middle of the hostile submarine
and at right angles to it.
'_Hands up_!' pealed a voice from the second submarine.
It was the voice of Merton!
At the well-known sound Miss Macrae tore herself from her father's
embrace and hurried below. She deemed that a fond illusion of the senses
had beguiled her.
Mr. Macrae looked wildly towards the two submarines.
The masked captain of the hostile vessel, leaping up, shook his fist at
the _Flora Macdonald_ and yelled, 'Damn your foolish treachery, you money-
grubbing hunks! You _have_ a consort.'
'I assure you that nobody is more surprised than myself,' cried Mr.
Macrae.
'One minute more and you, your ship, and your crew will be sent to your
own place!' yelled the masked captain.
He vanished below, doubtless to explode the mines under the _Flora_.
Bude crossed himself; Mr. Macrae, folding his arms, stood calm and
defiant on his deck. One sailor (the cook) leaped overboard in terror,
the others hastily drew themselves up in a double line, to die like
Britons.
A minute passed, a minute charged with terror. Mr. Macrae took out his
watch to mark the time. Another minute passed, and no explosion.
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