Under the Ocean to the South Pole; Or, the Strange Cruise of the Submarine Wonder
pole?" excl
t way!" crie
do it?" a
he professor, answering them all at
r than going to the north pole, for we w
han at the north, according to all accounts. It is a place of great icebergs, immense floes a
voyage than to the no
ashington, "de poles am
have to cross that before we will be half way to the south pole,
r as well as it did just now, we'
land down there to the sout
ve read all the accounts of other explorers and from the signs they mention
neither he nor any of them dreamed of the ter
of supplies and provisions had to be purchased, for the professor was determined to get all in readiness for the
only thing remaining is to see if she will float, sink when I want her to, and, what is most important, rise to the surface again. For," he adde
p what'll stay down under de water so de fishes gits him!" exclai
" asked Mark wit
a starfish, but I can't wif ten thousand
" commented the professor with a sm
ersisted the colored man. "Sub
next day that they each dreamed they were sailing beneath the waves, and Jack woke M
ter?" inquired
nd I was drowning," explained Jack. "I grabbed the f
to sleep again," said Mark. "I dreamed
before them. The inventor was inspecting the track which had been built from t
Watson and James Penson. They had been b
nced the professor, "and I'm going t
ened a ship," objec
arning," remarke
bottle ob wine?"
Now look sharp, boys. Get your breakfasts and we'l
w instructions about breaking the bottle over the nose of the Porpoise as she slid dow
d away the last of the retaining blocks and eased the s
the professor. "Break
he was so long getting the words out, and so slow in swinging the bottle of soda, that the ship was quite beyond his reach when he had finished his oration. H
pole!" yelled Washington,
s lightly as a cork, though, from the nature of her construction, she was quite low i
ft," he went on, turning to the two machinists. In a few minutes the Porpoise was fastene
essor said. "I am anxious to see if she rides o
ppliances. Then, with the two machinists, they all descended into the interio
ace of the waves and consequently in darkness, the professor swit
tanks, when the water, rushing in, would sink her. There was a tank on either side, and one each fore and aft. If it was desired to sink straight down all four tanks were filled at once. If the pr
as the emptying of them, the starting or stopping of the engine that moved the boat, as well as the control of most of the
which the ship had sunk, the steam pressure, de
reat storage battery, so that in case of a breakdown to the turbin
that was necessary to make a cup of coffee or fry a bee
the heat to create steam. Soon a hissing told that it was working. In a f
ng to travel a short distance under water for the first time. I think th
k said afterward he thought Washington got as
ot make the ship rise, by pulling the lever the top of the craft will be forced off, and, we can at least save our lives. I think we are all ready now. Mark,
look at the various levers and handles, and then turned the wheel that admitted water to all four
she went. Would she ever stop? Would the professor be able t
e was twenty feet below the surface. Then the professor shut off the inr
went out. The boys and Washington gave a gasp
s obeyed. Heavy steel doors that covered plate glass windows in either side
e it seemed that they could touch them, scores of f
ealized that they were in