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第4章

Finishing the Submarine

"What's the matter?" cried Mrs.Baggert, the housekeeper, hurrying in from the kitchen, where she was washing the dishes."Have you seen some of those scoundrels who robbed you, Mr.Swift? If you have, the police down here ought to--""No, it's nothing like that," explained Mr.Swift."Tom has merely discovered in the paper an account of a sunken treasure ship, and he wants us to go after it, down under the ocean.""Oh, dear! Some more of Captain Kidd's hidden hoard, I suppose?" ventured the housekeeper."Don't you bother with it, Mr.Swift.I had a cousin once, and he got set in the notion that he knew where that pirate's treasure was.He spent all the money he had and all he could borrow digging for it, and he never found a penny.Don't waste your time on such foolishness.It's bad enough to be building airships and submarines without going after treasure." Mrs.Baggert spoke with the ******* of an old friend rather than a hired housekeeper, but she had been in the family ever since Tom's mother died, when he was a baby, and she had many privileges.

"Oh, this isn't any of Kidd's treasure," Tom assured her."If we get it, Mrs.Baggert, I'll buy you a diamond ring.""Humph!" she exclaimed, as Tom began to hug her in boyish fashion."I guess I'll have to buy all the diamond rings I want, if I have to depend on your treasure for them," and she went back to the kitchen.

"Well," went on Mr.Swift after a pause, "if we are going into the treasure-hunting business, Tom, we'll have to get right to work.In the first place, we must find out more about this ship, and just where it was sunk.""I can do that part," said Mr.Sharp."I know some sea captains, and they can put me on the track of locating the exact spot.In fact, it might not be a bad idea to take an expert navigator with us.I can manage in the air all right, but I confess that working out a location under water is beyond me.""Yes, an old sea captain wouldn't be a bad idea, by any means," conceded Mr.Swift."Well, if you'll attend to that detail, Mr.Sharp, Tom, Mr.Jackson and I will finish the submarine.Most of the work is done, however, and it only remains to install the engine and motors.Now, in regard to the negative and positive electric plates, I'd like your opinion, Tom."For Tom Swift was an inventor, second in ability only to his father, and his advice was often sought by his parent on matters of electrical construction, for the lad had made a specialty of that branch of science.

While father and son were deep in a discussion of the apparatus of the submarine, there will be an opportunity to make the reader a little better acquainted with them.Those of you who have read the previous volumes of this series do not need to be told who Tom Swift is.Others, however, may be glad to have a proper introduction to him.

Tom Swift lived with his father, Barton Swift, in the village of Shopton, New York.The Swift home was on the outskirts of the town, and the large house was surrounded by a number of machine shops, in which father and son, aided by Garret Jackson, the engineer, did their experimental and constructive work.Their house was not far from Lake Carlopa, a fairly large body of water, on which Tom often speeded his motorIn the first volume of this series, entitled "Tom Swift and His Motor- Cycle," it was told how be became acquainted with Mr.Wakefield Damon, who suffered an accident while riding one of the speedy machines.The accident disgusted Mr.Damon with motor-cycles, and Tom secured it for a low price.He had many adventures on it, chief among which was being knocked senseless and robbed of a valuable patent model belonging to his father, which he was taking to Albany.The attack was committed by a gang known as the Happy Harry gang, who were acting at the instigation of a syndicate of rich men, who wanted to secure control of a certain patent turbine engine which Mr.Swift had invented.

Tom set out in pursuit of the thieves, after recovering from their attack, and had a strenuous time before he located them.

In the second volume, entitled "Tom Swift and His Motor- Boat," therewas related our hero's adventures in a fine craft which was recovered from the thieves and sold at auction.There was a mystery connected with the boat, and for a long time Tom could not solve it.He was aided, however, by his chum, Ned Newton, who worked in the Shopton Bank, and also by Mr.Damon and Eradicate Sampson, an aged colored whitewasher, who formed quite an attachment for Tom.

In his motor-boat Tom had more than one race with Andy Foger, a rich lad of Shopton, who was a sort of bully.He had red hair and squinty eyes, and was as mean in character as he was in looks.He and his cronies, Sam Snedecker and Pete Bailey, made trouble for Tom, chiefly because Tom managed to beat Andy twice in boat races.

It was while in his motor-boat, Arrow, that Tom formed the acquaintance of John Sharp, a veteran balloonist.While coming down Lake Carlopa on the way to the Swift home, which had been entered by thieves, Tom, his father and Ned Newton, saw a balloon on fire over the lake.Hanging from a trapeze on it was Mr.Sharp, who had made an ascension from a fair ground.By hard work on the part of Tom and his friends the aeronaut was saved, and took up his residence with the Swifts.

His advent was most auspicious, for Tom and his father were then engaged in perfecting an airship, and Mr.Sharp was able to lend them his skill, so that the craft was soon constructed.

In the third volume, called "Tom Swift and His Airship," there was set down the doings of the young inventor, Mr.Sharp and Mr.Damon on a trip above the clouds.They undertook it merely for pleasure, but they encountered considerable danger, before they completed it, for they nearly fell into a blazing forest once, and were later fired at by a crowd of excited people.This last act was to effect their capture, for they were taken for a gang of bank robbers, and this was due directly to Andy Foger.

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