Tom Swift and His Submarine Boat; Or, Under the Ocean for Sunken Treasure
amon
vation through the telescope and saw Andy and his cronies hard at work tryi
lar, only it was a horse and wagon instead of an auto. But let
than they had dared to hope, the Red C
d part of the next, was spent
ared Mr. Swift enthusiastically. "Then to se
oesn't work," said his son. "Yo
rs, for that matter. Well, I have no doubt
a certain gage. "I knew I'd forget something. That special brand
d Tom, naming the coast city nearest to th
you," resumed the balloonist. "A
attention to use on a short trip. He was strolling along, when from the other side of a row of sand dunes, that lined the uncertain road to
ay somewhere, but I don't see anything of it. If I had that Eradicate Sam
Damon!" cried To
ver! If it isn't Tom Swift!" he cried. "Oh, but I'm glad to see you! I was afraid I was shipwrecked!
well.
nd Eradicate told me, as well as he could, where you were located. I had nothing to do, so I
es
enjoyed my other trip in the Red Cloud. That is
erent sort of trip thi
he
er w
s my sponge bath!
orking on when we were off in the airship, and
. Bless my scarf-pin, but I'm glad I met you! Going into town, I take it. Well, I just came from there, but I'll walk b
re room than we had in the airship. We were talking only the other day abo
risk it! It can't be as bad as sailing in
u can't rise," re
ed in the Red Cloud, but as I wasn't. I'm ready to take a chance in the water. On t
e," answered Tom with a smil
There were still some sand dunes near the road, and they kept on the
ent on Mr. Damon, after blessing a few dozen obj
with you, we have abandoned our intent
ifty thousand dollars worth striving for? And, with the kind
tted the young inventor, "but we a
ne? I don't
undred thousand dollars in gold bullion aboard. Dad and I are going to try to recover that in
of such a thing. Sunken treasure! Three hundred thousand dollars in gold! My, w
asure," said the lad. "We ought to b
dune near which he and Mr. Damon had halted momentarily, when the youth explained about the treasure. The man looked sharply at Tom. A moment later the firs
rd to his companion, the two swung around and made off in th
. Damon, seeing the young inv
man," stamm
me that was one the Ha
, and he's agent for a firm of submarine boat builders who are rivals of dad's. Berg has be
ou didn't
d I have, however. He certainly overheard what I said. I spoke to
. You didn't give the loc
going to have a fight for the possession of that sunken gold, I'm ready for it. T
r. Damon. "Bless my coat-tails, but I'm sorry! Maybe, after all, those men were so int
d Tom and his friend been able to see the actions of Mr. Berg and his companion