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Ceasing his restless walk up and down the room, Tom Swift strode to the window and gazed across the field toward the many buildings, where machines were turning out the products evolved from the brains of his father and himself. There was a worried look on the face of the young inventor, and he seemed preoccupied, as though thinking of something far removed from whatever it was his eyes gazed upon. "Well, I'll do it!" suddenly exclaimed Tom. "I don't want to, but I will. It's in the line of 'doing my bit,' I suppose; but I'd rather it was something else. I wonder—". | Tom Swift and His Submarine Boat Appleton Victor Published 1910 Categorie s Fiction Action Adventure Science Fiction Juvenile Young Adult Source http gutenberg.org 1 About Appleton Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. Ghostwriters of these books included Howard Roger Garis John W. Duffield W. Bert Foster Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre Robert E. Vardeman and Thomas M. Mitchell. Source Wikipedia Also available on Feedbooks for Appleton Tom Swift and His Motor-Cycle 1910 Tom Swift and His Airship 1910 Tom Swift in the City of Gold 1912 Tom Swift and His Undersea Search 1920 Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone 1914 Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive 1922 Tom Swift in the Land of Wonders 1917 Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle 1911 Tom Swift and His Motor-Boat 1910 Tom Swift in Captivity 1912 Copyright Please read the legal notice included in this e-book and or check the copyright status in your country. Note This book is brought to you by Feedbooks http www.feedbooks.com Strictly for personal use do not use this file for commercial purposes. 2 Chapter 1 News of a Treasure Wreck There was a rushing whizzing throbbing noise in the air. A great body like that of some immense bird sailed along casting a grotesque shadow on the ground below. An elderly man who Was seated on the porch of a large house started to his feet in alarm. Gracious goodness What was that Mrs. Baggert he called to a motherly-looking woman who stood in the doorway. What happened Nothing much Mr. Swift was the calm reply I think that was Tom and Mr. Sharp in their airship that s all. I didn t see it but the noise sounded like that of the Red Cloud. Of course To be sure exclaimed Mr. Barton Swift the well-known inventor as he started down the path in order to get a good view of the air unobstructed by the trees. Yes there they are he added. That s the airship but I didn t .