The Submarine Boys' Lightning Cruise - The Young Kings of the Deep by Victor G. Durham
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wise, you young fellows will be ashore, stretching your legs, and Grant
Andrews and his men will be on board as guards." "That's great!" glowed Jack. "And mighty considerate of you, too, sir." "Considerate? Not a bit of it!" retorted Jacob Farnum, half indignantly. "Jack Benson, I want to drain the last bit of performance out of you youngsters that I possibly can while we're here. That's why I am going to take some good care of you, also. Right this way, Grant!" The hail was directed at the foreman. The whaleboat put in alongside of the "Benson," and the foreman with two of his men came aboard. "And now, everyone else over the side to go ashore!" called the shipbuilder. This order was quickly obeyed. Then the whaleboat continued on over to the "Hastings," where Eph and his companions were taken off and the remaining three workmen from the home yard left aboard as guards. Mr. Farnum had already ascertained that the naval board which was to be in charge of the tests was quartered at the leading hotel on shore. Hence, in landing, the shipbuilder was really killing two birds with a single stone, as he intended to report at once to the head of the board for whatever instructions the latter had to give. "We may as well go up, to the hotel in style," announced Mr. Farnum, when the entire party, the naval lieutenant included, had landed at the wharf. The two sailors, Ewald and Biffens, had already gone away to places of their own choosing. |
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