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You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org - - -Title: Tom Swift and his Submarine Boat - or, Under the Ocean for Sunken Treasure - -Author: Victor Appleton - -Posting Date: July 13, 2008 [EBook #949] -Release Date: June, 1997 -[Last updated on June 6, 2013] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 +.left {text-align: left; vertical-align: top;} +.right {text-align: right; vertical-align: top;} -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK TOM SWIFT AND HIS SUBMARINE BOAT *** - - - - -Produced by Anthony Matonac - - - - - -</pre> +</style> +</head> +<body> +<div style='text-align:center'>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 949 ***</div> <BR><BR> -<H1 ALIGN="center"> +<H1> TOM SWIFT AND HIS SUBMARINE BOAT </H1> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> or </H3> -<H2 ALIGN="center"> +<H2> Under the Ocean for Sunken Treasure </H2> <BR> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> by </H3> -<H2 ALIGN="center"> +<H2> VICTOR APPLETON </H2> <BR><BR><BR> -<H2 ALIGN="center"> +<H2> CONTENTS </H2> -<TABLE ALIGN="center" WIDTH="80%"> +<TABLE> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">I </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">I </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap01">News of a Treasure Wreck</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">II </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">II </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap02">Finishing the Submarine</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">III </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">III </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap03">Mr. Berg Is Astonished</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">IV </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">IV </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap04">Tom Is Imprisoned</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">V </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">V </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap05">Mr. Berg Is Suspicious</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">VI </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">VI </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap06">Turning the Tables</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">VII </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">VII </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap07">Mr. Damon Will Go</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">VIII </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">VIII </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap08">Another Treasure Expedition</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">IX </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">IX </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap09">Captain Weston's Advent</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">X </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">X </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap10">Trial of the Submarine</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">XI </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">XI </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap11">On the Ocean Bed</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">XII </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">XII </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap12">For a Breath of Air</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">XIII </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">XIII </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap13">Off for the Treasure</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">XIV </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">XIV </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap14">In the Diving Suits</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">XV </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">XV </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap15">At the Tropical Island</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">XVI </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">XVI </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap16">"We'll Race You For It!"</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">XVII </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">XVII </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap17">The Race</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">XVIII </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">XVIII </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap18">The Electric Gun</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">XIX </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">XIX </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap19">Captured</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">XX </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">XX </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap20">Doomed to Death</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">XXI </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">XXI </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap21">The Escape</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">XXII </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">XXII </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap22">At the Wreck</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">XXIII </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">XXIII </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap23">Attacked by Sharks</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">XXIV </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">XXIV </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap24">Ramming the Wreck</A></TD> </TR> <TR> -<TD ALIGN="right" VALIGN="top">XXV </TD> -<TD ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top"> +<TD class="right">XXV </TD> +<TD class="left"> <A HREF="#chap25">Home with the Gold</A></TD> </TR> @@ -261,18 +227,18 @@ CONTENTS <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap01"></A> -<H1 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap01"></A> +<H1> TOM SWIFT AND HIS SUBMARINE BOAT </H1> <BR> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> Chapter One </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> News of a Treasure Wreck </H3> @@ -667,12 +633,12 @@ treasure!" <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap02"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap02"></A> +<H3> Chapter Two </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> Finishing the Submarine </H3> @@ -1033,12 +999,12 @@ of him. I'm going to keep my eyes open." <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap03"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap03"></A> +<H3> Chapter Three </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> Mr. Berg is Astonished </H3> @@ -1245,12 +1211,12 @@ house. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap04"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap04"></A> +<H3> Chapter Four </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> Tom is Imprisoned </H3> @@ -1591,12 +1557,12 @@ vainly wondering how his enemy had discovered him. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap05"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap05"></A> +<H3> Chapter Five </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> Mr. Berg is Suspicious </H3> @@ -2020,12 +1986,12 @@ story proceeds. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap06"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap06"></A> +<H3> Chapter Six </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> Turning the Tables </H3> @@ -2411,12 +2377,12 @@ higher and higher, continuing on its way to the coast. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap07"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap07"></A> +<H3> Chapter Seven </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> Mr. Damon Will Go </H3> @@ -2708,12 +2674,12 @@ treasure-hunters had been revealed to their ears. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap08"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap08"></A> +<H3> Chapter Eight </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> Another Treasure Expedition </H3> @@ -2947,12 +2913,12 @@ his father and Mr. Damon to where the submarine was. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap09"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap09"></A> +<H3> Chapter Nine </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> Captain Weston's Advent </H3> @@ -3284,12 +3250,12 @@ unlooked-for outcome of the interview. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap10"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap10"></A> +<H3> Chapter Ten </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> Trial of the Submarine </H3> @@ -3644,12 +3610,12 @@ a terrible experience before she rose again. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap11"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap11"></A> +<H3> Chapter Eleven </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> On the Ocean Bed </H3> @@ -3934,12 +3900,12 @@ Five minutes later there was a slight jar noticeable. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap12"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap12"></A> +<H3> Chapter Twelve </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> For a Breath of Air </H3> @@ -4261,12 +4227,12 @@ surface. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap13"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap13"></A> +<H3> Chapter Thirteen </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> Off for the Treasure </H3> @@ -4538,12 +4504,12 @@ steaming after them. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap14"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap14"></A> +<H3> Chapter Fourteen </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> In the Diving Suits </H3> @@ -4758,12 +4724,12 @@ of the bulls-eye windows. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap15"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap15"></A> +<H3> Chapter Fifteen </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> At the Tropical Island </H3> @@ -4942,12 +4908,12 @@ submarine. His father came to the foot of the conning tower stairway. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap16"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap16"></A> +<H3> Chapter Sixteen </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> "We'll Race You For It" </H3> @@ -5161,12 +5127,12 @@ those on board the Advance. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap17"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap17"></A> +<H3> Chapter Seventeen </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> The Race </H3> @@ -5456,12 +5422,12 @@ electric gun and we'll make them wish they'd not followed us." <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap18"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap18"></A> +<H3> Chapter Eighteen </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> The Electric Gun </H3> @@ -5740,12 +5706,12 @@ more speeding toward the treasure wreck. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap19"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap19"></A> +<H3> Chapter Nineteen </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> Captured </H3> @@ -6118,12 +6084,12 @@ Americans a lesson." <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap20"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap20"></A> +<H3> Chapter Twenty </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> Doomed to Death </H3> @@ -6442,12 +6408,12 @@ the question. To be shot! Why, that's a terrible threat! The villains—" <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap21"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap21"></A> +<H3> Chapter Twenty-One </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> The Escape </H3> @@ -7012,12 +6978,12 @@ peaceful depths she was once more speeding toward the sunken treasure. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap22"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap22"></A> +<H3> Chapter Twenty-Two </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> At the Wreck </H3> @@ -7252,12 +7218,12 @@ they can't bother us. Now to get out the gold!" <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap23"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap23"></A> +<H3> Chapter Twenty-Three </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> Attacked by Sharks </H3> @@ -7491,12 +7457,12 @@ promptly. "You have some explosive, haven't you, Mr. Swift?" <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap24"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap24"></A> +<H3> Chapter Twenty-Four </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> Ramming the Wreck </H3> @@ -7659,12 +7625,12 @@ successful. <BR><BR><BR> -<A NAME="chap25"></A> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<a id="chap25"></A> +<H3> Chapter Twenty-Five </H3> -<H3 ALIGN="center"> +<H3> Home With the Gold </H3> @@ -7916,389 +7882,6 @@ regards," and at this Tom blushed still more. 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