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作者:一意孤行      更新:2021-02-19 18:23      字数:9322
  unfolded to him。
  〃This   story   has   to   do   with   the   hidden   city;   and   tells   of   the   ancient
  civilization of those who lived in the Copan valley thousands of years ago。
  The people held this idol of gold to be their greatest treasure; and they put
  to death many of other tribes who sought to steal it。〃
  〃Whew!〃 whistled Ned。            〃That IS some   yarn。 But what is Professor
  Bumper going to do about it?〃
  〃I   don't   know。    The     article  seems     to  be  written    with   an   idea  of
  interesting scientists and research societies; so that they will raise money
  to conduct a searching expedition。
  〃Perhaps   by   this   time   the   party   may   be   organizedthis   magazine   is
  several   months   old。   I   have   been   so   busy   on   my   stabilizer   patent   that   I
  haven't   kept   up   with   current   literature。   Take  it   home   and   read   it!  Ned。
  That is if you're through telling me about my affairs;〃 for Ned; who had
  formerly   worked   in   the   Shopton   bank;   had   recently   been   made   general
  financial man… ager of the interests of Tom and his father。                 The two were
  inventors and proverbially poor business men; though they had amassed a
  fortune。
  〃Your financial affairs are all right; Tom;〃 said Ned。             〃I have just been
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  going over the books; and I'll submit a detailed report later。〃
  The   telephone   bell   rang   and Tom  picked   up   the instrument   from  the
  desk。     As he   answered   in the usual   way  and   then   listened a   moment;  a
  strange look came over his face。
  〃Well;   this   certainly  is   wonderful!〃   he   exclaimed;   in   much   the   same
  manner   as   when   he   had   finished   reading   the   article   about   the   idol。      〃It
  certainly is a strange coincidence;〃 he added; speaking in an aside to Ned
  while   he   himself   still   listened   to   what   was   being   told   to   him   over   the
  telephone wire。
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  CHAPTER II
  PROFESSOR BUMPER ARRIVES
  〃What's the matter; Tom?         What is it?〃 asked Ned Newton; attracted
  by   the   strange   manner    of  his  chum   at   the  telephone。     〃Has    anything
  happened?〃
  But the young inventor was too busy listening to the unseen speaker to
  answer his chum; even if he heard what Ned remarked; which is doubtful。
  〃Well;   I   might   as   well   wait   until   he   is   through;〃   mused   Ned;   as   he
  started to leave the room。         Then as Tom motioned to him to remain; he
  murmured:   〃He   may   have   something   to   say   to   me   later。   But   I   wonder
  who is talking to him。〃
  There was no way of finding out; however; until Tom had a chance to
  talk   to   Ned;   and   at   present   the   young   scientist   was   eagerly   listening   to
  what came over the wire。         Occasionally Ned could hear him say:
  〃You don't tell me! That is surprising! Yes yes! Of course if it's true it
  means a  big   thing;  I  can understand that。        What's that?       No;  I  couldn't
  make a promise like that。        I'm sorry; but〃
  Then the person at the other end of the wire must have plunged into
  something very interesting and absorbing; for Tom did not again interrupt
  by interjected remarks。
  Tom。     Swift;   as   has   been   said;   was   an   inventor;   as   was   his   father。
  Mr。 Swift was now rather old and feeble; taking only a nominal part in the
  activities of the firm made up of himself and his son。              But his inventions
  were still used; many of them being vital to the business and trade of this
  country。
  Tom   and   his   father   lived   in   the   village   of   Shopton;   New   York;   and
  their factories covered many acres of ground。             Those who wish to read of
  the earliest activities of Tom in the inventive line are referred to the initial
  volume;   〃Tom   Swift   and   His   Motor   Cycle。〃      From   then   on   he   and   his
  father had many and exciting adventures。 In a motor boat; an airship; and a
  submarine respectively the young inventor had gone through many perils。
  On some of the trips his chum; Ned Newton; accompanied him; and very
  often in the party was a Mr。 Wakefield Damon; who had a curious habit of
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  〃blessing〃 everything that happened to strike his fancy。
  Besides   Tom   and   his   father;   the   Swift   household   was   made   up   of
  Eradicate      Sampson;      a  colored    man…of…all…work;        who;    with   his   mule
  Boomerang; did what he   could to keep the   grounds around the house   in
  order。     There    was    also  Mrs。    Baggert;    the  housekeeper;      Tom's    mother
  being   dead。     Mr。   Damon;   living   in   a   neighboring   town;   was   a   frequent
  visitor in the Swift home。
  Mary  Nestor;   a   girl   of   Shopton;   might   also   be   mentioned。    She   and
  Tom were more than just good friends。              Tom had an idea that some day…
  …。   But   there;   I   promised   not   to   tell   that   part;   at   least   until   the   young
  people themselves were ready to have a certain fact announced。
  From  one   activity  to   another had Tom  Swift   gone; now   constructing
  some important invention for himself; as among others; when he made the
  photo…telephone;  or   developed   a   great searchlight   which   he   presented   to
  the Government for use in detecting smugglers on the border。
  The book immediately preceding this is called 〃Tom Swift and His Bit;
  Tunnel;〃 and deals with the efforts of the young inventor to help a firm of
  contractors penetrate a mountain in Peru。               How this was done and how;
  incidental… ly; the lost city of Pelone was discovered; bringing joy to the
  heart of Professor Swyington Bumper; will be found fully set forth in the
  book。
  Tom   had   been   back   from   the   Peru   trip   for   some   months;   when   we
  again find him interested in some of the work of Professor Bumper; as set
  forth in the magazine mentioned。
  〃Well;   he   certainly   is   having   some   conversation;〃   reflected   Ned;   as;
  after   more   than   five   minutes;   Tom's   ear   was   still   at   the   receiver   of   the
  instrument; into the transmitter of which he had said only a few words。
  〃All right;〃 Tom finally answered; as he hung the receiver up; 〃I'll be
  here;〃 and then he turned to Ned; whose curiosity had been growing with
  the telephone talk; and remarked:
  〃That certainly was wonderful!〃
  〃What was?〃 asked Ned。            〃Do you think I'm a mind reader to be able
  to guess?〃
  〃No; indeed! I beg your pardon。            I'll tell you at once。      But I couldn't
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  break away。       It was too important。        To whom do you think I was talking
  just then?〃
  〃I can imagine almost any one; seeing I know something of what you
  have done。       It might be almost anybody from some person you met up in
  the caves of ice to a red pygmy from the wilds of Africa。〃
  〃I'm afraid neither of them would be quite up to telephone talk yet;〃
  laughed   Tom。       〃No;   this   was   the   gentleman   who   wrote   that   interesting
  article about the idol of gold;〃 and he motioned to the magazine Ned held
  in his hand。
  〃You don't mean Professor Bumper!〃
  〃That's just whom I do mean。〃
  〃What did he want?         Where did he call from?〃
  〃He wants me to help organize an expedition to go to Central America…
  …to the Copan valley; to be exactto look for this somewhat mythical idol
  of   gold。   Incidentally   the   professor   will   gather   in   any   other   antiques   of
  more or less value; if he can find any; and he hopes; even if he doesn't find
  the idol; to get enough historical material for half a dozen books; to say
  nothing of magazine articles。〃
  〃Where did he call from; did you say?〃
  〃I didn't say。     But it was a long…distance call from New York。                 The
  Professor stopped off  there on   his way from  Boston; where  he has  been
  lecturing   before   some   society。      And   now   he's   coming   here   to   see   me;〃
  finished Tom。
  〃What! Is he going to lecture here?〃 cried Ned。              〃If he is; and spouts a
  whole lot of tha