Victor Appleton by Tom Swift;His Submarine Boat
Author:Tom Swift;His Submarine Boat
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 2011-12-05T19:38:56+00:00
Chapter Fourteen
In the Diving Suits
There was no doubt that the steamer was coming after the submarine. Several observations Captain Weston made confirmed this, and he reported the fact to Mr. Swift.
âWell, weâll change our plans, then,â said the inventor. âInstead of sailing on the surface weâll go below. But first let them get near so they may have the benefit of seeing what we do. Tom, go below, please, and tell Mr. Sharp to get every thing in readiness for a quick descent. Weâll slow up a bit now, and let them get nearer to us.â
The speed of the submarine was reduced, and in a short time the strange steamer had overhauled her, coming to within hailing distance.
Mr. Swift signaled for the machinery to stop and the submarine came to a halt on the surface, bobbing about like a half-submerged bottle. The inventor opened a bullâs-eye in the tower, and called to a man on the bridge of the steamer:
âWhat are you following us for?â
âFollowing you?â repeated the man, for the strange vessel had also come to a stop. âWeâre not following you.â
âIt looks like it,â replied Mr. Swift. âYouâd better give it up.â
âI guess the waters are free,â was the quick retort. âWeâll follow you if we like.â
âWill you? Then come on!â cried the inventor as he quickly closed the heavy glass window and pulled a lever. An instant later the submarine began to sink, and Mr. Swift could not help laughing as, just before the tower went under water, he had a glimpse of the astonished face of the man on the bridge. The latter had evidently not expected such a move as that.
Lower and lower in the water went the craft, until it was about two hundred feet below the surface. Then Mr. Swift left the conning tower, descended to the main part of the ship, and asked Tom and Captain Weston to take charge of the pilot house.
âSend her ahead, Tom,â his father said. âThat fellow up above is rubbing his eyes yet, wondering where we are, I suppose.â
Forward shot the Advance under water, the powerful electrical plates pulling and pushing her on the way to secure the sunken gold.
All that morning a fairly moderate rate of speed was maintained, as it was thought best not to run the new machinery too fast.
Dinner was eaten about a quarter of a mile below the surface, but no one inside the submarine would ever have known it. Electric lights made the place as brilliant as could be desired, and the food, which Tom and Mr. Damon prepared, was equal to any that could have been served on land. After the meal they opened the shutters over the windows in the sides of the craft, and looked at the myriads of fishes swimming past, as the creatures were disclosed in the glare of the searchlight.
That night they were several hundred miles on their journey, for the craft was speedy, and leaving Tom and Captain Weston to take the first watch, the others went to bed.
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