Page:Tom Swift and His Giant Cannon.djvu/11

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.

TOM SWIFT AND HIS

GIANT CANNON




CHAPTER I


ON A LIVE WIRE


"Now, see here, Mr. Swift, you may think it all a sort of dream, and imagine that I don't know what I'm talking about; but I do! If you'll consent to finance this expedition to the extent of, say, ten thousand dollars, I'll practically guarantee to give you back five times that sum!"

"I don't know, Alec, I don't know," slowly responded the aged inventor. "I've heard those stories before, and in my experience nothing ever came of them. Buried treasure, and lost vessels filled with gold, are all well and good, but hunting for an opal mine on some little-heard-of island goes them one better."

"Then you don't feel like backing me up in this matter, Mr. Swift?"

1