The Submarine Boys' Trial Trip - "Making Good" as Young Experts by Victor G. Durham
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"I don't know what I'm going to do, until the time comes," Captain Jack answered, quietly. "But I do know one thing I'm going to do, at any and all times--and so are you fellows. You couldn't help it, if you tried." "What's that?" Hal wanted to know. "We're going to be as square with Jacob Farnum as he has always been with us. That carries with it the idea of a big lot of loyalty." "Right!" agreed Hal. "Of course," nodded Eph, less angrily. "Just as long as Farnum runs the business. But, if other folks get in here and get the control--" "Of course, we can drop out of this business at any time we want to, provided it wouldn't carry with it disloyalty to the employer who's been mighty good to us," supplied Jack Benson. "Mr. Farnum sent the boat out, to see if you young men want to go ashore," announced a voice from above. Within two minutes the three submarine boys were making for the shore. After reporting at the office of the yard, and finding that Mr. Farnum would not want them again that afternoon, the young cronies sauntered off up into the village. At Jack's suggestion they talked no more about the Melvilles for the present. Yet each felt as though a lump of lead lay against his heart. Though they tried to enjoy themselves in the village, there was too |
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