<h2><SPAN name="c11"><span class="h2line1">CHAPTER XI</span> <br/><span class="h2line2">Biff Meets Crunch</span></SPAN></h2>
<p>Biff quickly pressed a forefinger against his lips. If
Derek, startled as he was, made an outcry, any chance
of freeing him would be gone.</p>
<p>Derek was seated on the edge of a small cot. The
only other furniture in the room was a straight chair.
Biff could see through a narrow opening into the second
of the two rooms which made up the small stone
house. The entrance to this house-prison must be in
the other room, Biff figured.</p>
<p>Derek arose and came quietly to the window.</p>
<p>“Biff! You found me!” Derek sounded as if he
couldn’t believe his eyes.</p>
<p>“And I’ve got to get you out of here. Fast,” Biff
whispered.</p>
<p>“But tell me, Biff, what has happened? I’m all confused.
I have to know—”</p>
<p>“No time now,” Biff replied. “If I can’t get you out
of here right away, you’ll be in real trouble. Are you
alone here, or are you being guarded?”</p>
<p>“There’s a guard right in the other room,” Derek
whispered back.</p>
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<p>Biff’s face fell. He had expected Derek to be under
guard, but he’d hoped the guard wouldn’t be so close
by.</p>
<p>“No way of slipping past him, I suppose?” Biff said.</p>
<p>“I would have little or no chance. The guard is a
giant.”</p>
<p>“Have you been treated all right?” Biff asked.</p>
<p>“Oh, yes. The guard, while big enough to crush me
with his bare hands, is really quite a simple soul. He’s
friendly too, as long as I don’t try anything,” Derek
went on.</p>
<p>“And he stays here all the time? Never leaves you
alone?” Biff pressed his questions hurriedly. There
wasn’t much time before he was to rejoin his uncle.</p>
<p>“No, Biff. He goes to the main house for my meals
and his.” Derek looked at his watch. “He’ll be going
any minute now. At six-thirty.”</p>
<p>“How can you be sure he’ll go at six-thirty?”</p>
<p>Derek grinned. “It would be funny if I weren’t a
prisoner. My guard—his name is Crunch—can’t read.
Can’t even tell time. He has me set an alarm clock for
when it’s time for him to go get our food. When the
alarm goes off, we eat.”</p>
<p>“And you set it for six-thirty.” Biff said this half
aloud. His thoughts were racing as a plan was shaping
up in his mind.</p>
<p>“Listen closely, Derek.”</p>
<p>The Dutch boy grasped the iron bars of the window
in his hands and pulled himself nearer to Biff.
Their heads were only inches apart.</p>
<p>“Do you remember an arched gateway leading into
this place?”</p>
<p>“Yes. I remember it.”</p>
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<p>“I’m to meet my Uncle Charlie there at six forty-five.
He’s up at the hacienda, stalling Dietz. Here’s my
plan. It ought to work, too, if Crunch is as simple-minded
as you say he is.” Biff’s voice was a low, rapid
whisper.</p>
<p>“Think it will work, Derek?” he finished.</p>
<p>“It should. I just hope you don’t get hurt.”</p>
<p>“Don’t you worry about me. You just make for
that gate as fast as you can if you get out. Wait for my
uncle. If I’m not there by the time you two meet,
both of you go on ahead. Forget about me.”</p>
<p>Derek’s frown showed that he didn’t like the possibility
that Biff might get caught. His “But Biff—”
was cut short by the sharp ringing of an alarm clock
bell.</p>
<p>Biff pulled quickly away from the window. He
moved quietly but speedily until he stood concealed
just behind the front wall of the small building. He
poked his head around the corner, saw the doorway
only six feet away, then drew back.</p>
<p>Moments passed. Biff heard the sound of a key grating
in a lock. Again he poked his head cautiously
around the corner of the building. He saw the door
swing outward. Next he saw the guard come out.
Biff gasped. Never had he seen a man of such tremendous
size. Derek was right. This man was a giant! Big
powerful shoulders topped a strong, barrel-shaped
torso. His large head, thatched with shaggy hair, was
out-size even on so massive a body. Biff shuddered
to think what his fate might be if Crunch ever got
his hands on him. And that was just what might happen.
Biff was going to deliberately try to get Crunch
to attack him.</p>
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<p>Crunch swung the door closed. He started to put
the key back in the lock. Biff acted.</p>
<p>“No use locking the door, Crunch,” he said, hoping
the big man would not notice he was not dressed like
Derek. “I’m out here.”</p>
<p>Crunch, startled, turned in Biff’s direction. He
stared with his mouth agape like a child seeing something
for the first time; seeing something that just
couldn’t be.</p>
<p>“Yes, Crunch, I got out the back window,” Biff
said.</p>
<p>Crunch turned bewilderedly to look through the
door, as if expecting to see Biff in the act of escaping.
He turned his head back to Biff. Biff took a step back.
He cringed, pretending to be frightened. Actually, he
didn’t have to pretend too much. The size of the man
alone was enough to frighten anyone.</p>
<p>Crunch was still confused. He took a step toward
Biff, then looked back at the unlocked door. He made
a motion as if he were going to lock it.</p>
<p>Biff withdrew another few feet. He wanted the big
man to chase him. It took Crunch a little time to figure
out the situation. Then, as he saw Biff move farther
away from him, he made up his mind. He lunged toward
Biff. Biff turned and ran.</p>
<p>The plan was working out fine. Derek would have
plenty of time and opportunity to get out of his jail
and head for the gateway.</p>
<p>Everything was fine with one exception. Suppose
Crunch overtook Biff? The boy could almost feel
the massive arms of the giant closing around him.
Crunch’s grasp would be as powerful as that of a boa
constrictor.</p>
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<p>Running in the mixture of sand and shell was difficult.
Biff felt he was making no progress. It was like
racing on a treadmill. Running was even harder for
the giant. His long strides, his great weight forced his
feet deep into the soft under-footing, slowing him
more than it did Biff.</p>
<p>Biff had headed directly away from the big house
and Derek’s recent prison. He wanted to draw
Crunch as far away as possible.</p>
<p>Biff could still hear the big man pounding after
him. The distance between them was widening. Biff
halted, took refuge behind a thick palmetto bush and
waited. He could hear Crunch coming on. As he came
nearer, the big man’s breathing was loud. He was
gasping for breath. The sand was his real enemy. It
held him back, sapped him of his great strength.</p>
<p>Crunch passed within a few feet of where Biff was
hiding. He continued at a staggering run. When Biff
felt he was a hundred or more feet away, he crept out
from beneath his sheltering bush and struck out for
the gateway.</p>
<p>Biff glanced at his watch. It was already six forty-five.
Had Derek made it? Had Uncle Charlie been
able to get away without Dietz’s watching him? If he
had, then he and Derek already would have met.</p>
<p>Suddenly it began to grow darker. Biff welcomed
the quick nightfall. It gave him more cover. When he
reached the gate, he welcomed the darkness even
more.</p>
<p>Derek and Uncle Charlie were gone.</p>
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