The Submarine Boys' Lightning Cruise / The Young Kings of the Deep
astings" to watch the in-coming of water through t
utenant Danvers's first chance to realize how superbly these Pollard boats were built and put together. He exa
et practice. Jacob Farnum scurried up and down the co
iring of torpedoes. After it was all over there were but fo
mbled Williamson, good-humoredly, "this would soon b
once more, as sound and staunch as
rently to return soon. Ewald and Biffens, the two sailors, were quartered at the h
oard the "Benson," while Williamson quartered himself aboard
gh the shipyard, Jacob Farnum, in the doorway of
s are ready, Jack?"
ir," nodd
dy. Jacob Farnum was one who liked to plan by himself, a
both boats ready for any instant move t
ed, then strolled on ou
e village he enco
the wind, Hal, for the
ed Hal. "We're re
ng what the new move was to be. When Jacob Farnum wa
ing of that, they came out into the street. The first, man the
ur trip, sir?
m told you what
s a hint, sir, that
icer, next adding: "That's
son. "Mr. Farnum has a habit of tell
an Danvers, but
rt for China within an hour? The galley cupboard is already as full of provisions as it will hold. Both boats are in the best possible trim. We need on
n. So I understand why Mr. Farnum doe
doesn't have t
u going? Down
't given us any instructi
ers, with a quizzical smile. "W
und naval officer for a few
t curious. Ar
g skipper. "All I want to know i
to the yar
is the use of letting folks suppos
ad of going to the "Benson" for supp
ors seemed to be eating in more haste than usual. Then, as they
to the yard, si
id Jack,
ur orders. We're going
o in Dunhaven who don't know what i
or Biffens know what is
o report back in
hurry back to the yard,
aven't an
may be wonderi
ors can tell h
led over
o the yard no
the bo
you're going to keep Mr. Farnum gues
ll stack of books. Hal, I believe we're going on
more than you've told
'm on the guessinglist,
ow at gu
ok-store. There was a package for each of them to carry whe
by the time that the chums stepp
his office. That's lat
im on the guessinglis
an came forward
u young gentlemen," a
d comfort" met their eyes. Shipbuilder and naval officer were lounging in ea
rs, Jack," an
kipper, looking at his watch. "I can
o," laughed Farnum. "
u suppose y
't kno
ous,
miled back. "When it's a matter of busines
anvers laugh
, "you've got the real make-up to serve in
hat the Navy has escaped havin
eight in the morning,"
evening, and he goes wi
ngs.' Eph will have to
upp
notified at once, too," replie
guest, only, and will not have to help in handling the boats. His two men, Ewald and Biffens, w
motion or enthusiasm. But Jacob Farnum's next word
or the United States Government. We shall be in competition with five other types of submarine boats-the Rhinds, the Seawold, the Griffith,
glowed Jack Benson, his eyes f
who appear to know all about gasoline marine engines. As we'll be shorthanded for such a long cruise
st of our lives-for our very lives, I might say-then we don't want aboard any strangers who show u
aboard, boys. Lieutenant Danvers will be out by ten o'clock. D
Jack. "We need our sleep to-night, if we've go
the points of the game, then Uncle Sam is likely to buy all the submarine boats we c
well understood that, if they came out successful, they would also be at least moderately well