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第9章

BUSY DAYS

ONCE Tom Swift had made up his mind to do a thing he did it-- even though it was against his better judgment.His word, passed, was his bond.

In conformity then with his decision to take Mr.Damon and the latter's friend, Mr.Hardley, on an undersea search for treasure, Tom at once proceeded to make his preparations.Ned, too, had his work to do, since the decision to make what might be a long trip would necessitate a change in Tom's plans.But, as in everything he did, he threw himself into this whole-heartedly and with enthusiasm.

Not once did Tom Swift admit to himself that he was going into this scheme because he thought well of it.It was all for Mr.Damon, after Tom had learned that his friend had invested considerable money in a company Mr.Hardley had formed to pay half the expenses of the trip.

Tom even tried to buy Mr.Damon off, by offering the latter back all the money the eccentric man had invested with his new friend.But Mr.Damon exclaimed:

"Bless my gasolene tank, Tom! I'm in this thing as much for the love of adventure, as I am for the money.Now let's go on with it.You will like Hardley better when you know him better.""Perhaps," said Tom dryly, but he did not think so.

The young inventor insisted, before making any preparations for the trip, that all the cards be laid on the table.That is, he wanted to be sure there had been such a ship as the Pandora, that she was laden with gold, and that she had sunk where Mr.Hardley said she had.The latter was perfectly willing to supply all needful proofs, even though some were difficult, because of the nature of the voyage of the treasure craft.As a filibuster she was not trading openly.

"Here are all the records," said Mr.Hardley to Tom one day, when the young inventor, Ned, and Mr.Damon were gathered in Tom's office."You may satisfy yourself."And, with Ned's help, Tom did.

There was no question but what the Pandora had sailed from a certain port on a certain date.The official reports proved that.And that she did carry a considerable treasure in gold was also established to the satisfaction of Tom Swift.Because the gold was to be used for furthering ends against one of the South American governments, the gold shipment was not insured and, in consequence, no recovery could be made.

"Then you are satisfied, are you, Mr.Swift, that the ship, set out with over two millions in gold on board?" asked Mr.Hardley."Yes, that seems to be proved," Tom admitted, and Ned nodded."The next thing to prove is that she foundered in a storm about the position I am going to tell you," went on Mr.Damon's friend.

"He doesn't tell you the exact location now, Tom," explained Mr.Damon, "because it might leak out.He'll disclose it to us as soon as we are out of sight of land in the submarine." "I'm willing to agree to that proposition," Tom said."But I want to be sure she really did sink."This was proved to him by official records.There was no question but that the Pandora had gone down in a big storm.And Mr.Hardley was on board.He proved that, too, a not very difficult task, since the official passenger list was open to inspection.

Mr.Hardley repeated his story about having overheard the exact location of the ship a few minutes before she sank, and he also told of the captain and several members of the ship's company having been drowned.This, too, was confirmed.

"Then," went on Mr.Hardley, "all that remains for me to do is to deposit at some bank my half of the expenses and await your word to go aboard the submarine.""I believe that is all," returned Tom."But, on my part, it will take some little time to fit the submarine out as I want to have her.There are some special appliances I want to take along which will aid us in the search for the gold, if we find the place where the Pandora is sunk.""Oh, we'll find that all right," declared Mr.Hardley, "if you will only follow my directions."Tom looked slightly incredulous, but said nothing.

Then followed busy days.The submarine Advance, which had madeseveral successful trips, as related in the book bearing the title, "Tom Swift and His Submarine Boat," was hauled into dry dock and the work of overhauling her begun.Tom put his best men to work, and, after a consultation with his father, decided on some radical changes in the craft.

"Tom, my boy," said the aged Mr.Swift, "I wish you weren't going on this trip.""Why, Dad?" asked the young inventor.

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