第 14 节
作者:千顷寒      更新:2021-02-20 15:27      字数:9322
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  fishes in it。 Some of the finny specimens were good for eating; and others
  were freaks; strange and curious。
  Koku   was   in   the   throng   that   gathered   on   deck   to   look   at   the   haul。
  Suddenly a small fish; but very hideous to look at; leaped from the net and
  flopped toward the giant。 With a scream of fear Koku jumped to one side;
  and ran down to his stateroom。 He could not be induced to come on deck
  until Tom  assured   him  that   the   fishes   had   been   disposed   of。 Thus   Koku
  was a mixture of giant and baby。 But he was a general favorite on the ship;
  and often gave exhibitions of his strength。
  Meanwhile Tom and his friends had been on the lookout for any one
  who might be trailing them。 But they saw no suspicious characters among
  the passengers; and; gradually; they began to feel that they had left their
  enemies behind。
  The   weather   was   pleasant;   and   the   voyage   very   enjoyable。   Tom   and
  the others had little to do; and they were getting rather impatient for the
  time to come when they could put the airship together; and sail off over
  the jungle; to get moving pictures of the elephants。
  〃Have you any films in the camera now?〃 asked Ned of his chum on
  day; as they sat on deck together。
  〃Yes; it's all ready for instant use。 Even the storage battery is charged。
  Why?〃
  〃Oh;   I   was   just   wondering。   I   was   thinking   we   might   somehow   see
  something we could take pictures of。〃
  〃Not    much    out   here;〃   said  Tom;    as  he   looked   across    the  watery
  expanse。 As he did so; he saw a haze of smoke dead ahead。 〃We'll pass a
  steamer soon;〃 he went on; 〃but that wouldn't make a good picture。 It's too
  common。〃
  As the two lads watched; the smoke became blacker; and the cloud it
  formed grew much larger。
  〃They're burning a lot of coal on that ship;〃 remarked Ned。 〃Must be
  trying for a speed record。〃
  A little later a sailor stationed himself in the crow's nest; and focused a
  telescope on the smoke。 An officer; on deck; seemed to be waiting for a
  report from the man aloft。
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  〃That's   rather   odd;〃   remarked   Ned。   〃I   never   knew   them   to   take   so
  much interest in a passing steamer before; and we've gone by several of
  late。〃
  〃That's right;〃 agreed Tom。 〃I wonder〃
  At that moment the officer; looking up; called out:
  〃Main top!〃
  〃Aye;   aye;   sir;〃   answered   the   sailor   with   the   glass。   〃She's   a   small
  steamer; sir; and she's on fire!〃
  〃That's what I feared。 Come down。 I'll tell the captain。 We must crowd
  on all steam; and go to the rescue。〃
  〃Did you hear that?〃   cried   Ned   to Tom;  as   the officer hurried to the
  bridge;   where   the   captain   awaited   him。   〃A  steamer   on   fire   at   sea;   Tom!
  why don't you〃
  〃I'm   going   to!〃   interrupted   the   young   inventor;   as   he   started   for   his
  cabin on the run。 〃I'm going to get some   moving pictures of the rescue!
  That will be a film worth having。〃
  A   moment   later     the   Belchar;   the   vessel  on   which    our   friends  had
  embarked;   increased   her   speed;   while   sudden   excitement   developed   on
  board。
  As the Belchar approached the burning steamer; which had evidently
  seen her; and was making all speed toward her; the cloud of smoke became
  more dense; and a dull flame could be seen reflected in the water。
  〃She's going fast!〃 cried Mr。 Nestor; as he joined Ned on deck。
  〃Bless    my    insurance    policy!〃    cried   Mr。   Damon。     〃What     a  strange
  happening! Where's Tom Swift?〃
  〃Gone for his camera;〃 answered his   chum。 〃He's going to get   some
  pictures of the rescue。〃
  〃All   hands   man   the   life   boats!〃   cried   an   officer;   and   several   sailors
  sprang to the davits; ready to lower the boats; when the steamers should be
  near enough together。
  Up on deck came Tom; with his wonderful camera。
  〃Here you go; Ned!〃 he called。 〃Give me a hand。 I'm going to start the
  film now。〃
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  CHAPTER XI
  AN ELEPHANT STAMPEDE
  〃Lower away!〃
  〃Stand by the life boats!〃
  〃Let go! Pull hearty!〃
  These and other commands marked the beginning of the rescue; as the
  sailors    manned     the  davit…falls;  and   put   the  boats   into  the  water。   The
  burning steamer had now come to a stop; not far away from the Belchar;
  which was also lay…to。 There was scarcely any sea running; and no wind;
  so that the work of rescuing was not difficult from an ordinary standpoint。
  But there   was   grave   danger;  because   the   fire   on   the   doomed   vessel   was
  gaining rapidly。
  〃That's oil burning;〃 remarked an officer; and it seemed so; from the
  dense clouds of smoke that rolled upward。
  〃Is she working; Tom?〃 asked Ned; as he helped his chum to hold the
  wonderful camera steady on the rail; so that a good view of the burning
  steamer could be had。
  〃Yes; the film is running。 Say; I wonder if they'll get 'em all off?〃
  〃Oh;   I   think   so。   There   aren't   many   passengers。   I   guess   it's   a   tramp
  freighter。〃
  They     could   look   across    the  gap   of   water;   and   see   the  terrified
  passengers      and   crew    crowding     to  the   rail;  holding    out  their   hands
  appealingly   to   the    brave   sailors  who   were   lustily   and   rapidly;  pulling
  toward them in life boats。
  At times a swirl of smoke would hide those on the doomed vessel from
  the   sight   of   the   passengers   on   the   Belchar;   and   on   such   occasions   the
  frightened screams of women could be heard。 Once; as the smoke cleared
  away; a woman; with a child in her arms; giving a backward glance toward
  the flames that were now enveloping the stern of the vessel; attempted to
  leap overboard。
  Many   hands   caught   her;   however;   and   all   this   was   registered   on   the
  film   of   Tom's   camera;    which    was   working     automatically。    As   the  two
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  vessels   drifted   along;   Tom   and   Ned   shifted   the   lens   so   as   to   keep   the
  burning steamer; and the approaching lifeboats; in focus。
  〃There's the first rescue!〃 cried Ned; as the woman who had attempted
  to leap overboard; was; with her child; carefully lowered into a boat。 〃Did
  you get that; Tom?〃
  〃I certainly did。 This will make a good picture。 I think I'll send it back
  to Mr。 Period as soon as we reach port。〃
  〃Maybe you could develop it on board here; and show it。 I understand
  there's a dark room; and the captain said one of his officers; who used to
  be in the moving picture business; had a reproducing machine。〃
  〃Then that's what I'll do!〃 cried Tom。 〃I'll have our captain charge all
  the   Belchar   passengers   admission;   and   we'll   get   up   a   fund   for   the   fire
  sufferers。 They'll probably lose all their baggage。〃
  〃That will be great!〃 exclaimed Ned。
  The    rescue    was    now    in  full  swing;    and;   in  a  short   time   all  the
  passengers and crew had been transferred to the life boats。 Tom got a good
  picture   of   the   captain   of   the   burning   steamer   being   the   last   to   leave   his
  vessel。   Then   the   approaching   life   boats;   with   their   loads   of   sailors;   and
  rescued ones; were caught on the films。
  〃Are you all off?〃 cried the captain of the Belchar to the unfortunate
  skipper of the doomed ship。
  〃All off; yes; thank you。 It is a mercy you were at hand。 I have a cargo
  of oil。 You had better stand off; for she'll explode in a few minutes。〃
  〃I must get a picture of that!〃 declared Tom as the Belchar got under
  way again。 〃That will cap the climax; and make a film that will be hard to
  beat。〃
  A few moments later there was a tremendous explosion on the tramp
  oiler。   A   column   of   wreckage   and   black   smoke   shot   skyward;   and   Tom
  secured a fine view of it。 Then the wreck disappeared beneath the waves;
  while   the   rescuing   steamer   sailed   on;   with   those   who   had   been   saved。
  They had brought off only the things they wore; for the fire had occurred
  suddenly;   and   spread   rapid