Transcribed by Susan Bergeron. Geo. The Carlisle Patriot Friday, February 13, 1880 An Exciting Scene Five boys were playing on the beach in front of Plymouth Hoe, on Monday afternoon, when they entered a cave in the rocks. They remained there until the tide, which flowed with unusual rapidity because of the gale, completely hemmed them in. Their screams were heard from the road above, and hundreds of people quickly gathered. The waves were dashing furiously upon the rocks and running into the cave, at the back of which the terrified lads were crouching. No boat could live in that surf, and it was manifest that in a few minutes the boys' cries would be finally silenced. Ropes were procured, and two seafaring men, George ANDREWS and Thomas PENNY, were lowered from the precipitous rocks above the cave's mouth through the seething spray, and allowed themselves to be washed by the waves into the cave far enough to seize a boy. Then they were hoisted up. This was repeated until, amid ringing cheers, they brought up the last of the children. .....