The Submarine Boys' Lightning Cruise - The Young Kings of the Deep by Victor G. Durham
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"They are," nodded Rhinds, slowly. "They're bright youngsters, too. I wish we had them on our side." "Couldn't they be lured over into our employ, then?" asked Radwin. "You don't know the youngsters. They're full of fool notions about loyalty to the Farnum Pollard crowd. And, besides, the boys have an interest in the rival company." "Couldn't we offer the boys a bigger interest with us?" suggested Radwin, as he peered through the palms at the other submarine group. "No!" retorted Rhinds, sharply. "I know about that crowd. You don't. Listen to me." "I'm listening," said Fred Radwin. "We've got to make the acquaintance of that whole crowd, Fred. We've got to get personally acquainted with them all. That will be easy enough, I think. Then we've got to lay our plans. The Pollard boats must have no show whatever in the coming tests, do you understand? Their craft must balk, or behave badly. We must destroy all naval confidence in Pollard boats. Then we must engineer matters so that none of that crowd will be fit to find out what ails their boats--in time, anyway. The easiest point of attack will be the boys themselves. It is absolutely necessary to get them out of the game some way or other--I don't care what! Radwin, you're fertile enough in ideas, and reckless enough in deeds. This is to be your task--put the Pollard boats and those submarine boys wholly out of the running! First of |
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