The falling of the tree caused some rocks to shift, and a moment later one fell close to the opening, blocking it completely. Then came an other shower of small stones and dirt. Bewildered and badly frightened, the boys ran to another part of the cave and hugged the big rocks. At that moment they all felt the cave might be their tomb.
"I—-I wish we had never co—-come in here," groaned Whopper.
"I'd give all I am wo—-worth to be out," answered Giant.
Snap and Shep said nothing, wondering what would happen next. A few more loose stones came down, and that was all.
"I believe the worst is over," said the leader of the club at last. "The lightning knocked down a tree and that loosened those stones, that's all."
"That's all!" cried Whopper. "Isn't that enough? Did you want us to be buried alive?"
"I move we get out of here as soon as we can," came from Giant. "Rain or no rain, I'm not going to stay in this cave any longer."
"And I am with you," added Whopper.
"It's a question how to get out," answered the doctor's son. "That hole is shut by the rock that fell."
"We'll find some other hole, or else go below," said Snap, who was as willing as anyone to leave the place.