The Submarine Boys and the Spies - Dodging the Sharks of the Deep by Victor G. Durham
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on the platform deck."
"Oh, well," returned the first newspaper man to get up there beside the boy, "you can tell us, as well as anyone, about your trip down the coast and the way you slipped in here." "And also," chimed in another, "you're the young man who came straight up through the water when she was beneath the surface?" Eph admitted that he was. "That's the thing _I_ want to know about," continued the second newspaper man. "I've heard before about that wonderful trick of leaving a submerged submarine, and coming to the surface. How is the thing done?" Eph regarded this questioner with wondering patience, before he replied: "You want to know so little that I'm sorry I'm deaf in my front teeth and dumb in my right ear." "That's on you, Paisley!" chuckled one of the newspaper men. Then three or four began to ask questions at the same time, which caused young Somers to wait, then remarked blandly: "Now, if you'll all kindly talk at once, I'll give you, in a few words, a straight account of the plain features of our trip down here, including our run under water. But, if there's any question I don't answer for you, you'll understand, I hope, that it's because I know it would be bad manners for me to tell you anything that only officers of the Navy |
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