Page:Tom Swift and His Submarine Boat.djvu/33

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been validated.

CHAPTER III


MR. BERG IS ASTONISHED


Following his father and the stranger, whom the aged inventor had addressed as Mr. Berg, Tom and Mr. Sharp entered the house, the lad having first made sure that Garret Jackson was on guard in the shop that contained the submarine.

"Now," said Mr. Swift to the newcomer, "I am at your service. What is it you wish?"

"In the first place, let me apologize for having startled you and your friends," began the man. "I had no idea of sneaking into your workshop, but I had just arrived here, and seeing the doors open I went in. I heard no one about, and I wandered to the back of the place. There I happened to stumble over a board——"

"And I heard you," interrupted Tom.

"Is this one of your employes?" asked Mr. Berg in rather frigid tones.

"That is my son," replied Mr. Swift.

23