He knew the folly of trying to persuade his chum out
of a decision like the present one.
"I don't believe Farnum will let you try it," hinted Eph. "It sounds too
dangerous."
"Mr. Farnum won't know what it is until it's been done," responded young
Captain Benson, with a light laugh, as he rose from the table. "Fellows,
I'm going on shore for a little while. Look the electric motor over,
and test the compressed air apparatus. We want to be sure that
everything is working right."
"Let me go ashore with you," suggested Hal, also rising.
"Not this time," laughed Jack. "You might try to say something to Mr.
Farnum to queer my plan. Stay here. You and Eph make mighty sure that
everything is in running order."
Going on deck, Captain Jack signaled for a shore boat, which was quickly
alongside. Landing, the young captain walked slowly up to the yard
office, thinking deeply all the time.
Just as the young submarine commander entered the outer office Jacob
Farnum stepped out from his private, inner office. He was smoking a
cigar, and looked as though he had come out to stretch his legs.
"Hullo, Jack," he greeted the young man, pleasantly. "Say, I hope you
haven't come to talk business. Say something foolish, won't you, lad?
I'm just in the mood for nonsense. All forenoon I've had my head
crammed to bursting with figures and business, and now I'm in the mood
for something reckless.
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