<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_XVIII" id="CHAPTER_XVIII">CHAPTER XVIII</SPAN></h2>
<h3>“FIRE!”</h3>
<p>“Where are you fellows taking us?” demanded
Joe, as they walked softly down the corridor.</p>
<p>“Toot-Toot!” was all the answer he received.</p>
<p>“Say, we don’t mind having fun,” added Tom,
“but if you fellows are going to cut up any, we
want to know it.”</p>
<p>“Toot-Toot!” came again in imitation of a
whistle. It was evident that this was a sort of
signal or watchword among the members of the
Order of Choo-Choo.</p>
<p>“These aren’t Peaches, Teeter, and our fellows,”
spoke Joe into Tom’s ear as they were
forced to descend a back and seldom used staircase.</p>
<p>“That’s right,” agreed Tom. “I wonder who
they are?”</p>
<p>“Some of the seniors, maybe,” suggested the
young pitcher. “I wish I knew where they are
taking us.”</p>
<p>“The candidates who are about to be initiated<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_144" id="Page_144">[144]</SPAN></span>
into the Mystic and Sacred Order of the
Choo-Choo will kindly keep quiet!” came the
quick command from the leader. “Silence is imperative
to have the spell work.”</p>
<p>“Oh, you dry up!” retorted Joe.</p>
<p>“Silence!” came the command again, emphasized
this time by a dig in the ribs.</p>
<p>“You quit——” began our hero, but his voice
ended in a grunt, for some one had hit him in the
stomach, knocking the wind out of him. He was
indignant, and had half a mind to make a fight
for it then and there. But he was practically helpless,
and was descending a flight of stairs which
made it dangerous to chance a scuffle. He made up
his mind to fight when the time came.</p>
<p>“If you fellows——” began Tom.</p>
<p>“Silence over there!” hissed one of the white-robed
figures. “If they talk any more, Master
of Ceremonies, gag ’em.”</p>
<p>“Right, Chief Engineer,” was the hollow
answer.</p>
<p>Tom thought it best to keep quiet. Silently the
little crowd advanced. They halted at the door
of one of the many store-rooms in the basement
of the largest of the school dormitories. One of
the lads opened the portals with a key. It was
as black as pitch beyond.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_145" id="Page_145">[145]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>“Enter, timid and shrinking candidates,” commanded
some one. “Enter into the sacred precincts
of the Choo-Choo.”</p>
<p>“Not much I won’t!” declared Joe. “I can’t
see my hand before my face, and I’m not going
into a dark room, not knowing what is there.”</p>
<p>“Me either!” declared Tom.</p>
<p>“It is so ordered,” came the deep voice of the
leader. “Enter or be thrown in!”</p>
<p>Joe turned, trying in vain to pierce the disguise
of the black mask. He struggled to free
his arms from the rope that bound them, but could
not. He was half-minded to strike out with his
feet, but he was now so surrounded by the initiators
that he could not. Besides, if he did that
he might lose his balance and fall hard. Tom
was in like straits.</p>
<p>“Forward, march!” came the command.</p>
<p>“I’m not going in I tell you!” insisted Joe.</p>
<p>“If he doesn’t go in, shove him,” came the
command.</p>
<p>Joe, as he felt that resistance was useless,
started forward. It was better to keep his own
footing, if he had to go in the room and not run
the risk of being shoved down.</p>
<p>Advancing cautiously, followed by Tom, the
young pitcher stepped over the threshold. Almost<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_146" id="Page_146">[146]</SPAN></span>
instantly he felt cold water spurting up around his
ankles, and he sought to draw back. He did not
want to fall into a deep tank, with his arms bound.</p>
<p>“Go on! Go on in!” was the command and he
felt himself being shoved from behind. There
was no help for it, but to his relief he found, as
he advanced, that the water did not come higher
than his knees.</p>
<p>“Great Scott! What are we up against?” asked
Tom.</p>
<p>“Search me,” responded Joe.</p>
<p>“Silence! Blindfold ’em!” came a command,
and before they could have prevented it, had they
been able, Joe’s and Tom’s eyes were covered
with big handkerchiefs.</p>
<p>“Keep on!” was the order again, and the candidates
did, soon stepping out of the water upon
the solid floor.</p>
<p>“Tie their feet,” was the next order, and this
was done. “Now, candidates,” spoke the leader,
“you have crossed the river of blood and the first
part of your journey is over. But, to be good and
loyal members of the Mystic and Sacred Order
of Choo-Choo, it is necessary that you make a
noise like a locomotive. Go ahead now, puff!”</p>
<p>For a moment Joe and Tom hesitated and then,
absurd as it was, they entered into the spirit of<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_147" id="Page_147">[147]</SPAN></span>
the affair and gave as good an imitation as possible
of a steam locomotive in operation.</p>
<p>“Very good! Very good,” was the comment.
“Now go up grade,” and the blindfolded candidates
were forced to go up a steep incline of
boards, slipping and sliding back half the time.</p>
<p>“They are coming on,” commented some one.
“At the next stop they take water. Hose-tender,
get ready!”</p>
<p>“Hold on! What are you going to do?” demanded
Joe.</p>
<p>“You’ll see,” was the answer. Joe and Tom
were led to another part of the room. It was
dimly lighted now, as they could see, for a faint
glow came under the handkerchiefs.</p>
<p>A moment later each of the luckless candidates
felt a cold stream of water strike him full in the
face. They tried to duck, and to turn their heads
away, but the others held them until the upper
part of their bodies were thoroughly soaked.</p>
<p>“That’s enough for steam,” came the order
from one of the party. “Now to see how they
can carry passengers. Off with their bonds, but
keep the blinders on.”</p>
<p>This was done.</p>
<p>“Down on your hands and knees, candidates,”<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_148" id="Page_148">[148]</SPAN></span>
came the order, and Joe and Tom had nothing for
it but to obey.</p>
<p>A moment later some one sat on each back
and again came the order:</p>
<p>“Forward march!”</p>
<p>Now Joe, while liking fun as well as any lad,
thought there was a limit to it, and to the indignities
of the initiation, especially in a mythical
society which they did not care about joining.
When a heavy lad, therefore, sat down on our
hero’s back Joe made up his mind that matters
had gone far enough.</p>
<p>“Go ahead! Carry your passenger!” was the
command.</p>
<p>“Not by a jugful!” cried Joe, and with a
quick motion he stood up, spilling off the lad on
his back. The latter hit the floor with a resounding
whack. The next instant Joe had torn off the
blinding handkerchief, and made a grab for the
lad whom he had upset. He tore off his mask
and there was revealed the scowling face of Hiram
Shell.</p>
<p>At the same moment Tom had done the same
to his tormentor, discovering Luke Fodick under
the black mask.</p>
<p>“Oh, so it’s your crowd, is it Hiram?” asked
Joe.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_149" id="Page_149">[149]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>“Yes, and by Jove, you’ll suffer for this! Why
aren’t you sports enough to take your initiation as
the others do?”</p>
<p>“Because we don’t choose to,” replied our hero.</p>
<p>“Then I’ll make you!” cried Hiram, doubling
up his fists and leaping at Joe. “Come on, Luke,
give ’em what’s coming to ’em!”</p>
<p>“Two can play at that game,” spoke Joe coolly.
He noted that the room had been roughly fitted
up as a sort of society meeting chamber. At the
entrance was a long, narrow and shallow tank of
water. It was through this that Joe and Tom
had waded.</p>
<p>“I’ll fix you!” cried Hiram.</p>
<p>“All right,” agreed Joe easily. “As well here
and now as anywhere, anytime.”</p>
<p>He threw himself into a position of defense as
Hiram came on. Luke was advancing toward
Tom, while the others, still wearing their masks,
looked on in anticipation.</p>
<p>There might have been two stiff fights the next
moment had there not suddenly sounded from
without a series of startled cries. Then came the
clanging of bells, and above the riot of noise the
lads heard some one shouting:</p>
<p>“Fire! Fire! Fire!”</p>
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