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作者:一意孤行      更新:2021-02-19 18:23      字数:9322
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  did not give all the details in that article。       I will tell you some of them。         I
  have brought   copies of   the documents   with   me;〃 and   he opened   a   small
  valise and took out several bundles tied with pink tape。
  〃As Mr。 Damon said;〃 he went on while arranging his papers; 〃he met
  me on the train; and he was so taken by the story of the idol of gold that he
  agreed to accompany me to Central America。〃
  〃On one condition!〃 put in the eccentric man。
  〃What's     that?    You     didn't   make    any   conditions     while    we   were
  talking;〃 said the scientist。
  〃Yes; I said I'd go if Tom Swift did。〃
  〃Oh; yes。     You did say that。       But I don't call that a condition; for of
  course   Tom   Swift   will   go。   Now   let   me   tell   you   something   more   than   I
  could impart over the telephone。
  〃Soon after I called you up; Tomand it was quite a coincidence that it
  should   have   been   at   a   time   when   you   had   just   finished   my   magazine
  article。    Soon     after  that;  as  I  was   saying;   I  arranged    to  come    on  to
  Shopton。      And now I'm glad we're all here together。
  〃But how comes it; Ned Newton; that you are not in the bank?〃
  〃I've left there;〃 explained Ned。
  〃He's    now    general    financial    man    for  the   Swift   Company;〃      Tom
  explained。      〃My   father    and   I  found   that  we   could    not  look   after  the
  inventing and experimental end; and money matters; too; and as Ned had
  had    considerable     experience     this  way    we   made    him    take  over   those
  worries;〃 and Tom laughed genially。
  〃No worries at all; as far as the Swift Company is concerned;〃 returned
  Ned。
  〃Well;    I  guess   you    earn   your   salary;〃   laughed    Tom。     〃But    now;
  Professor Bumper; let's hear from you。            Is there anything more about this
  idol of gold that you can tell us?〃
  〃Plenty; Tom; plenty。        I could talk all day; and not get to the end of
  the story。    But a lot of it would be scientific detail that might be too dry
  for you in spite of this excellent lemonade;〃
  Between them Koku and Eradicate had managed to make a pitcher of
  the beverage; though Mrs。 Baggert; the housekeeper; told Tom afterward
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  that   the   two   had   a   quarrel   in   the   kitchen   as   to   who   should   squeeze   the
  lemons; the giant insisting that he had the better right to 〃punch〃 them。
  〃So; not to go into too many details;〃 went on the professor; 〃I'll just
  give you a brief outline of this story of the idol of gold。
  〃Honduras; as you of course know; is a republic of Central America;
  and it gets its name from something that happened on the fourth voyage of
  Columbus。        He    and   his   men   had   had   days   of  weary   sailing    and   had
  sought     in   vain   for  shallow     water   in   which    they   might    come     to  an
  anchorage。       Finally they reached the point now known as Cape Gracias…
  a…Dios; and when they let the anchor go; and found that in a short time it
  came to rest on the   floor of the ocean; some one of the   sailorsperhaps
  Columbus himself is said to have remarked:
  〃‘Thank the Lord; we have left the deep waters (honduras)' that being
  the Spanish word for unfathomable depths。                 So Honduras it was called;
  and has been to this day。
  〃It   is  a  queer   land   with   many    traces   of  an   ancient   civilization;    a
  civilization which I believe dates back farther than some in the far East。
  On the sculptured stones in the   Copan valley there   are characters   which
  seem   to   resemble   very   ancient   writing;   but   this   pictographic   writing   is
  largely untranslatable。
  〃Honduras; I might add; is about the size of our state of Ohio。                    It is
  rather an elevated table… land; though there are stretches of tropical forest;
  but it is not so tropical a country as many suppose it to be。              There is much
  gold scattered throughout Honduras; though of late it has not been found
  in large quantities。
  〃In the old days; however; before the Spaniards came; it was plentiful;
  so much; so that the natives made idols of it。             And it is one of the largest
  of these idolsby name Quitzelthat I am going to seek。〃
  〃Do you know where it is?〃 asked Ned。
  〃Well; it isn't locked up in a safe deposit box; of that I'm sure;〃 laughed
  the   professor。    〃No;   I   don't   know   exactly   where   it   is;   except   that   it   is
  somewhere   in   an   ancient   and   buried   city   known   as   Kurzon。       If   I   knew
  exactly where it was there wouldn't be much fun in going after it。                   And if
  it was known to others it would have been taken away long ago。
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  〃No;   we've   got   to   hunt   for   the   idol   of   gold   in   this   land   of   wonders
  where I hope soon to be。 Later on I'll show you the documents that put me
  on the track of this idol。        Enough now to show you an old map I found; or;
  rather; a copy of it; and some of the papers that tell of the idol;〃 and he
  spread   out   his   packet   of   papers   on   the   table   in   front   of   him;   his   eyes
  shining   with   excitement   and   pleasure。        Mr。   Damon;   too;   leaned   eagerly
  forward。
  〃So; Tom Swift;〃 went on the professor; 〃I come to you for help in this
  matter。     I   want    you   to  aid   me   in   organizing     an   expedition     to  go   to
  Honduras after the idol of gold。           Will you?〃
  〃I'll  help    you;   of  course;〃    said   Tom。     〃You      may    use   any   of  my
  inventions you choosemy airships; my motor boats and submarines; even
  my giant cannon if you think you can take it with you。                      And as for the
  money   part;   Ned   will   arrange   that   for   you。    But   as   for   going   with   you
  myself; it is out of the question。         I can't。    No Honduras for me!〃
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  CHAPTER IX
  FENIMORE BEECHER
  Had   Tom   Swift's   giant   cannon   been   discharged   somewhere   in   the
  vicinity of his home it could have caused but little more astonishment to
  Mr。 Damon and Professor Bumper than did the simple announcement of
  the   young   inventor。   The   professor   seemed   to   shrink   back   in   his   chair;
  collapsing   like   an   automobile   tire   when   the   air   is   let   out。 As   for   Mr。
  Damon he jumped up and cried:
  〃Bless my!〃
  But that is as far as he gotat least just then。 He did not seem to know
  what   to   bless;   but   he   looked   as   though   he   would   have   liked   to   include
  most of the universe。
  〃Surely   you   don't   mean   it; Tom  Swift;〃   gasped   Professor   Bumper   at
  length。    〃Won't you come with us?〃
  〃No;〃    said   Tom;    slowly。    〃Really     I  can't  go。  I'm   working     on  an
  invention of a new aeroplane stabilizer; and if I go now it will be just at a
  time when I am within striking distance of success。 And the stabilizer is
  very much needed。〃
  〃If it's a question of making a profit on it; Tom;〃 began Mr。 Damon; 〃I
  can let you have some money until〃
  〃Oh; no! It isn't the money!〃 cried Tom。 〃Don't think that for a moment。
  You   see   the   European   war   has   called   for   the   use   of   a   large   number   of
  aeroplanes; and as the pilots of them frequently have to fight; and so can
  not   give   their   whole   attention   to   the   machines;   some   form   of   automatic
  stabilizer is needed to prevent them turning turtle; or going off at a wrong
  tangent。
  〃So   I   have   been   working   out   a   sort   of   modified   gyroscope;   and   it
  seems to answer the purpose。           I have already received advance orders for
  a   number   of   my   devices   from   abroad;   and   as   they   are   destined   to   save
  lives I feel that I ought to keep on with my work。
  〃I'd like to go; don't misunderstand me; but I can't go at this time。               It
  is out of the question。 If you wait a year; or maybe six months〃
  〃No; it is impossible to wait; Tom;〃 declared Professor Bumper。
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