Tom Swift in the City of Gold; Or, Marvelous Adventures Underground
me of waiting, proved to be a delightful experience, for o
he wanted to visit several museums and other places of historical interest, so, while he was browsing around tha
where chicken and pork chops figured largely on the bills of fare, for Tom had
ad?" asked Ned with a laugh, the se
ith a grin on his honest black face. "I looks at all de gold ornaments, an
of a man would be worth!" cautioned Tom. "The jeweler mig
romised Eradicate. "But, Massa Tom, how much d
Enough, though, to make you ri
and he spent several hours trying to d
third day of their enforced stay in New York, a l
didn't know that you sent M
ng that the steamer Maderia, on which we have taken passage for Mexico, will sa
oped we'd stay at least another day here.
erground city," predicted Tom. "Come on, Ned, we'll take in a moving
arrived several hours before the time set for sailing. Many others di
a lot of cargo to stow away, and so much coal to put into the bunkers, that Tom and the
with boxes, barrels and bales puffed to the loading gangways. There was the puffing and whis
ts carrying the coal to the bunkers. Stevadores were running here and there, orders and counter-or
aimed Mr. Damon. "We'll never
dicate. "Look at all dat
The coal barges were emptied and towed away. Truck after truck departed from the dock empty, having left its load
arranged things in their stateroom. The two boys and Mr. Damon had a large o
ar the main gangway and watched the passengers hurrying up. There were many going to make the trip to Mexico
as struggling up the steep gangplank, carrying a heavy valise. For the tide was almost at flood and the deck of the steamer was
an obligingly relieved the fat man of his grip, thereby ena
d. For, as Eradicate hastened to help the stout passenger, two others behind him, a man and a boy, started p
drawn from the fat man to the man and youth immediately b
he was carrying over his shoulder up so that it hid his face. At the same time the lad with him, evidently in obedience to some command, pulled his
ndering tones, "Tom, d
t the young inventor in a horse whisp
y, and
ow crowded so close up behind the fat man whom Eradicate was assisting up the plank, that he partly hid them from sight, a
llow us they wouldn't dare go on the same steamer. It must
came from Ned. "But w
ow
Even if they are down under some other names he
ight, we'
or several friends rushed to greet him, and for a moment there was a confusing little throng at the place where the passengers cam
y to their stateroom, so that when our two lads managed to extricate themselves from the throng around the fat man, who insiste
Tom. "If Andy and his father are
ight," ag
here was th
t's going ashor
tle of the gangplank being drawn in, a quiver th
re o
his father are here it's too
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