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作者:无边的寒冷      更新:2021-02-24 21:54      字数:9322
  pawns;   knights;   kings;   queens   and   so   on。 As   for   Koku   he   was   taken   in
  charge by the sailors and found life forward very agreeable。
  Senor Pinto had recovered from his seasickness; the steward told Tom
  and Mr。 Titus; but still he kept to his stateroom。
  It was when the Bellaconda was within a day or two of Callao that a
  wireless message was received for Mr。 Titus。 It was from his brother。 The
  message read:
  〃Have   information   from   New   York   office   that   rivals   are   after   you。
  Look out for explosive。〃
  〃What does that mean?〃 asked Tom。
  〃Well; I presume it means our rival contractors know we have a supply
  of your new powder on board; and they may try to get it away from us。〃
  〃Why?〃 Tom demanded。
  〃To prevent our using it to complete the tunnel。 In that case they'll get
  the secret of it to use for themselves; when the contract goes to them by
  default。 Can we do anything to protect the powder; Tom?〃
  〃Well;   I   don't   know   that   we'll   need   to   while   it's   stowed   away  in   the
  cargo。 They can't get at it any more than we can; until the ship unloads。 I
  guess   it's   safe   enough。   We'll   just   have   to   keep   our   eyes   open   when   it's
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  taken out of the hold; though。〃
  Tom and Mr。 Titus; both of whom were fond of fresh air and exercise;
  had   made   it   a   practice   to   get   up   an   hour   before   breakfast   and   take   a
  constitutional about the steamer deck。 They did this as usual the morning
  after the wireless warning was received; and they were standing near the
  port   rail; talking   about this;  when   they  heard   a thud   on   the deck   behind
  them。  Both   turned quickly;   and   saw  a   round   black   object   rolling   toward
  them。 From the object projected what seemed to be a black cord; and the
  end of this cord was glowing and smoking。
  For   a   moment   neither   Tom   nor      Mr。   Titus   spoke。   Then;   as   a  slow
  motion of the ship rolled the round black thing toward Tom; he cried:
  〃It a bomb!〃
  He darted toward it; but Mr。 Titus pulled him back。
  〃Run!〃 yelled the contractor。
  Before either of them could do anything; a queer figure of an elderly
  gentleman stepped partly from behind a deck… house; and stooped over the
  smoking object。
  〃Look   out!〃   yelled     Mr。   Titus;  crouching   low。     〃That's   an  explosive
  bomb! Toss it overboard!〃
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  CHAPTER X
  Professor Bumper
  Fairly   fascinated   by   the   spluttering   fuse;   neither   Tom   nor   Mr。   Titus
  moved   for   a   second;   while   the   deadly   fire   crept   on   through   the   black
  string…like affair; nearer and nearer to the bomb itself。
  Then; just as Tom; holding back his natural fear; was about to thrust
  the thing overboard   with   his   foot;   hardly  realizing that   it   might   be   even
  more deadly to the ship in the water than it was on the deck; the foot of the
  newcomer was   suddenly thrust out from  behind the deck…house; and   the
  sizzling fuse was trodden upon。
  It   went   out   in   a   puff   of   smoke;   but   the   owner   of   the   foot   was   not
  satisfied with that for a hand reached down; lifted the bomb; the fuse of
  which still showed a smouldering spark of fire; and calmly pulled out the
  〃tail〃 of the explosive。 It was harmless then; for the fuse; with a trail of
  smoke following; was tossed into the sea; and the little man came out from
  behind the deck…house; holding the unexploded bomb。
  For   a   moment   neither   Tom   nor   Mr。   Titus   could   speak。   They   felt   an
  inexpressible sense of relief。 Then Tom managed to gasp out:
  〃Youyou saved our lives!〃
  The little man who had stepped on the fuse; and had then torn it from
  the   bomb;   looked   at   the   object   in   his   hand   as   though   it   were   the   most
  natural thing in the world to pick explosives up off the deck of passenger
  steamers; as he remarked:
  〃Well;   perhaps   I   did。 Yes;   I   think   it   would   have   gone   off   in   another
  second or two。 Rather curious; isn't it?〃
  〃Curious? Curious!〃 asked and exclaimed Mr。 Titus。
  〃Why;   yes;〃   went   on   the   little   man;   in   the   most   matter   of   fact   tone。
  〃You   see;   most   explosive   bombs   are   round;   made   that   way   so   the   force
  will   be   equal   in   all   directions。   But   this   one;   you   notice;   has   a   bulge;   or
  protuberance; on one side; so to speak。 Very curious!
  〃It might have been made that way to prevent its rolling overboard; or
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  the bomb's   walls might be weaker  near that   bulge to   make sure  that   the
  force   of   the   explosion   would   be   in   that   direction。   And   the   bulge   was
  pointed toward you gentlemen; if you noticed。〃
  〃I   should   say  I   did!〃   cried   Mr。 Titus。   〃My  dear   sir;   you   have   put   us
  under a heavy  debt to   you! You saved our   lives!   II   am in   no   frame   of
  mind to thank you now; but〃
  He strode over to the little man; holding out his hand。
  〃No; no; I'd better keep it;〃 went on the person who had rendered the
  bomb   ineffective。   〃You   might   drop   it   you   know。 You   are   nervousyour
  hand shakes。〃
  〃I   want   to   shake   hands   with   you!〃   exclaimed   Mr。   Titus   〃to   thank
  you!〃
  〃Oh;     that's  it。  I  thought     you    wanted     the   bomb。     Shake    hands?
  Certainly!〃
  And   while   this   ceremony   was   being   gone   through   with;   Tom   had   a
  moment to study the appearance of the man who had saved their lives。 He
  had   seen   the   passenger   once   or   twice   before;   but   had   taken   no   special
  notice of him。 Now he had good reason to observe him。
  Tom beheld a little; thin man; little in the sense of being of the 〃bean
  pole〃 construction。 His head was as bald as a billiard ball; as the young
  inventor could notice when the stranger took off his hat to bow formally in
  response to the greeting of some ladies who passed; while Mr。 Titus was
  shaking hands with him。
  The bald head was sunk down between two high shoulders; and when
  the owner wished to observe anything closely; as he was now observing
  the bomb;   the   head   was   thrust   forward   somewhat   as   an   eagle   might   do。
  And Tom noticed that the eyes of the little man were as bright as those of
  an eagle。 Nothing seemed to escape them。
  〃I want to add my thanks to those of Mr。 Titus for saving our lives;〃
  said Tom; as he advanced。 〃We don't know what to make of it all; but you
  certainly stopped that bomb from going off。〃
  〃Yes;   perhaps   I   did;〃   admitted   the   little   man   coolly   and   calmly;   as
  though      preventing     bomb      explosions     was    his   daily   exercise     before
  breakfast。
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  Tom and Mr。 Titus introduced themselves by name。
  〃I   am   Professor   Swyington   Bumper;〃   said   the   bomb…holder;   with   a
  bow;   removing   his   hat;   and   again   disclosing   his   shiny   bald   head。   〃I   am
  very glad to have met you indeed。〃
  〃And we are more than glad;〃 said Tom; fervently; as he glanced at the
  explosive。
  〃Now that the danger is over;〃 went on Mr。 Titus; 〃suppose we make
  an investigation; and find out how this bomb came to be here。〃
  〃Just   what    I  was   about   to  suggest;〃    remarked     Professor    Bumper。
  〃Bombs; such as this; do not sprout of themselves on bare decks。 And   I
  take it this one is explosive。〃
  〃Let me look at it;〃 suggested Tom。 〃I know something of explosives。〃
  It needed but a casual examination on the part of one who had done
  considerable experimenting with explosives to disclose the fact that it had
  every characteristic of a dangerous bomb。 Only the pulling out of the fuse
  had rendered it harmless。
  〃If it had gone off;〃 said Tom; 〃we would both have been killed; or。 at
  least; badly injured; Mr。 Titus。〃
  〃I believe you; Tom。 And we owe our lives to Professor Bumper。〃
  〃I'm glad I could be of service; gentlemen;〃 the scientist remarked; in
  an easy tone。 〃Explosives are out of my line; but I guessed it was rather
  danger