Under the Ocean to the South Pole; Or, the Strange Cruise of the Submarine Wonder
g hand of Professor Henderson she rose or sank as the tanks were emptied or filled. He put the craft th
while Washington washed the dishes and cleaned up the galley, Jack
hed. This produced a great variety of animal life, and the ocean fairly swarmed with fi
he boys shudder as they looked at the creatures. Then came odd creatures that seemed neither of the land or sea, but which swam along with th
ss the better to observe the fishes. The sea, in the vicinity of the shi
lass window at the port side. They glanced in that direction to
n, with rims of what looked like red fire, stared at them,
a fish,"
outside," said Jack. "I'd rather b
gton a little scar
ow
tay there. See, it is fastened to the glass by some sort of suction arrangement, l
t the cabin, and Mark called to the c
ute," said Washington. "Don't no
as he and Jack tiptoed
taring red and green eyes looking straight at him, than he let out a yell that could be
didn't do nuffin. Good please Mr. Satan fish, take some one else. It's disproportionate to
, as he came hurrying into the cabin, see
t juncture, were a little bit ash
ouble?" repeate
!" cried Washington pointing to the
ntor. "A large specimen, too. Don't be
d," said the colored m
uth was a horrible sight
to get rid of him,"
bright glow. The big fish darted off, and, when the lights were turned o
mustn't get frightened so easily, Washington. You'll see stra
e up Washington. "I were j
on your knees for?" a
r all you knows," replied Washington, with an air
w the supply of fresh air, and again skimming along under the surface, or deep down, the strange craft kept on. It
the equator," expl
the ship, under the direction of Washington, was glid
. Henderson as he jumped for the co
it?" ask
olored man. "What do you want to go on ramming an ob
Washington. "We didn't hit
mean?" asked
mmin' us," wen
re was nothin' in de road, when all of a suddint, ker-p
m, gazed out of the conning tower window. There
ruck her a violent blow on the port side. Everyone
agin!" crie
he professor. "We must rise to the
it," put in Andy Sudds, from the foot of
went on the inventor. "But it mus
sort," put in Andy, "and
down to bottom here, as the water is several miles deep, an
swirl of foam beneath the waves. In quick succession two
do something,
is to rise to the surface, for I do not believe the cre
old the depth of the craft. The pointer should have begun to swing around in
on. "I wonder if anything i
r it is, is on top of the boat,
ter, for there were several violent bl
e held prisoners below the su
should be wrecked under the water made each one speechless. As they stood looki
or whatever it was
dea!" cried
asked the prof
ing dress on," be
he bottom in this depth of wat
it and a chance to stand out in the diving chamber. I guess
ton!" cried Mr. Henderson. He saw
. The attacks of the monster had redoubled in
nd then the sea cocks that admitted water from the outside were opened. When the pressure inside the
amber, like a sentinel hid in the embrasure of a wall, for t
blow, and the old hunter was nearly thrown
big glass eyes of his copper helmet he saw headed strai