The Submarine Boys on Duty - Life of a Diving Torpedo Boat by Victor G. Durham
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page 85 of 217 (39%)
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At first, Dan tried his old tactics of balking, but a few energetic,
rough-and-ready punches from Eph caused the bully to change his mind. After that he went along in sullen silence. It was not long before the quartette turned down into the shore road that led up to the boatyard. As they came near the big gate, still closed to the public, the boys beheld a crowd of several Hundred people. There were many vehicles and automobiles there, also. "Here come those boys! Hey, young fellows, the officers are looking for you!" shouted someone. "I guess so," admitted Jack, dryly. "However, they won't want us. Let us through this crowd, please. We want to find Mr. Farnum without delay." The new watchman, at the gate, admitted them without question. Eph Somers, being of the party, got into the yard also, without any difficulty. It being, now, less than two hours before the time set for the launching of the "Pollard," both the yard's owner and the inventor were with the gang of workmen that was busy removing the water end of the submarine craft's construction shed. "Here come Benson and Hastings," called Grant Andrews, catching sight of the boys. Jacob Farnum turned to look at them, then came on the run. |
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