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"Awash, sir," Eph soon called down. The time was noted. "Now, show us anything that you wish," suggested Commander Ennerling. Captain Jack looked significantly at Messrs. Pollard and Farnum. Both nodded. "Then, sir," rejoined Captain Benson, "if don't mind, we'll run back to Dunhaven, and show you a specialty of ours in the harbor at Dunhaven." "Very good," agreed the president of the board.

The captain watched him for a moment, his great jaw thrust grimly out. Then, as on a pivot, he whirled toward Jeff. "Come here, you! Step lively, Sport!" Farnum wondered whether he was about to undergo an experience similar to that of the sailor. "Do you want to know what kind of a ship this is?" "No, sir. I'm perfectly satisfied about that," smiled his victim.

I’d like to watch the midshipmen at their training, and see the whole naval life there.” “It’s too bad every fellow can’t have his wish gratified as easily,” continued Jacob Farnum. “Do you mean we’re going to Annapolis, too?” asked Jack Benson, his eyes glowing. Even Hal Hastings sat up straighter in his chair, watching the shipbuilder’s face closely.

I figured I could hail somebody else when I was ready to go on shore." "But what on earth made you do such a thing?" demanded Captain Jack, in a low tone. "It's really more than you had a right to do, Eph, without getting Mr. Farnum's permission." "Why, I've known you to take the 'Pollard' and try something when Mr. Farnum wasn't about," retorted Somers, looking surprised.

Farnum to say: "We are satisfied with this part of the work. Let us return to the surface for a welcome look at the sky." "Will you hold your watches, gentlemen," inquired Captain Jack, "in order to see how much time passes before we are running on the surface?" One of the members of the board, watch in hand, climbed up the staircase to stand beside Eph in the conning tower.

"What are you going to do now!" asked young Hastings of his chum. "I reckon I'll spend my time wondering where the Navy man is," laughed Captain Jack. "Let's go up to the office, then. Mr. Farnum may have had some word in the matter."

"We've had such a good time aboard, and have been so proud of what we've been able to do," added Hal, chokingly. "Mr. Farnum won't put that snob in here!" asserted Eph. "Not in charge, anyway. Why, Mr. Farnum couldn't stand the fellow any more than we could." "Fellows," rejoined Jack, looking at the hot faces of his mates, "we mustn't be too hasty, even in talking among ourselves."

"Jack Benson is always courteous with women." "But aren't you afraid your young captain will have his head turned by her?" pressed the reporter. "Who? Jack?" laughed Mr. Farnum. "Say, it's very plain you don't know Jack Benson." The shipbuilder, two of the submarine boys and the reporter were seated by themselves at one end of the Hotel Clayton's big front veranda.

The only inhabited part of the shore thereabouts consisted of the fishing village known as Blair's Cove, a settlement containing some forty houses. Hardly had all been made snug aboard the "Farnum" when Jack, standing on the platform deck after the cadets had been transferred to the "Hudson" for the night, saw a small boat heading out from shore.

Farnum turned around to say to Don: "Young man, if you have engineered the whole of to-night's plan, I must compliment you on your originality and ingenuity. Nothing but accident prevented you from having a complete triumph." "Be careful, sir, what you say about my son!" warned George Melville, pompous in his anger. "As it disturbs you," smiled Farnum, "I won't say any more about it.

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