It had not gone in deep enough to do any harm, and what, hole there
was could be caulked with very little trouble.
The rascals had dropped their tools in their hurry, and Jack picked
these up and examined them carefully.
"I can't tell where these were bought," he said to Dick, "and many
of the boys have tools just like them. I will keep them for further
use."
"Wait till some one wants to borrow something like this," said
Percival, "and then we may find out something. It was a dirty
trick, whoever did it, and I wish that Jesse W. had seen them
plainer."
"They were big fellows," said young Smith quietly to Jack and Percival,
"but there are a good many big fellows among the boys, and that does
not tell us much. I only wish I could have seen their faces."
"Well, I am glad you drove them away," said Jack. "They might have
done considerable damage. Still, it is likely that I would have
seen the hole when I went to put the boat in the water unless they
plugged it up with sand, which they might have done."
"If any of our boys are doing things like this, which I would be
very sorry to know," added Percival, "we are in a pretty bad way.
If it was done by strangers we shall have to set a guard at night.
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