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作者:一意孤行      更新:2021-02-19 18:24      字数:9322
  〃No; it is impossible to wait; Tom;〃 declared Professor Bumper。
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  〃Is it so important then to hurry?〃 asked Mr。 Damon。                   〃You did not
  mention that to me; Professor Bumper。〃
  〃No; I did not have time。          There are so many ends to my concerns。
  But; Tom Swift; you simply must go!〃
  〃I can't; my dear professor; much as I should like to。〃
  〃But; Tom; think of it!〃 cried Mr。 Damon; who was as much excited as
  was the little bald… headed scientist。         〃You never saw such an idol of gold
  as this。    What's its name?〃 and he looked questioningly at the professor。
  〃Quitzel   the   idol   is   called;〃   supplied   Professor   Bumper。    〃And   it   is
  supposed to be in a buried city named Kurzon; somewhere in the Sierra de
  Merendon        range   of   mountains;     in  the   vicinity   of  the   Copan     valley。
  Copan is a city; or maybe we'll find it only a town when we get there; and
  it is not far from the borders of Guatemala。
  〃Tom; if I could show you the translations I have made of the ancient
  documents; referring to this idol and the wonderful city over which it kept
  guard; I'm sure you'd come with us。〃
  〃Please     don't  tempt    me;〃   Tom    said   with   a  laugh。    〃I'm    only   too
  anxious to go; and if it wasn't for the stabilizer I'd be with you in a minute。
  But Well; you'll have to get along without me。               Maybe I can join you
  later。〃
  〃What's this about the idol keeping guard over the ancient city?〃 asked
  Ned; for he was interested in strange stories。
  〃It seems;〃 explained the professor; 〃that in the early days there was a
  strange race of people; inhabiting Central America; with a somewhat high
  civilization; only traces of which remained when the Spaniards came。
  〃But    these    traces;  and    such   hieroglyphics;     or;  to   be  more     exact
  pictographs; as I have been able to decipher from the old documents; tell
  of one country; or perhaps it was only a city; over which this great golden
  idol of Quitzel presided。
  〃There is in some of these papers a description of the idol; which is not
  exactly   a   beauty;   judged   from   modern   standards。       But   the   main   fact   is
  that it is made of solid gold; and may weigh anywhere from one to two
  tons。〃
  〃Two   tons   of   gold!〃   cried   New   Newton。     〃Why;   if   that's   the   case   it
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  would be worth〃 and he fell to doing a sum in mental arithmetic。
  〃I am not so concerned about the monetary value of the statue as I am
  about its antiquity;〃 went on Professor Bumper。                  〃There are other statues
  in this buried city of Kurzon; and though they may not be so valuable they
  will give me a wealth of material for my research work。〃
  〃How do you know there are other statues?〃 asked Mr。 Damon。
  〃Because my documents tell me so。                 It was because the people made
  other idols; in opposition; as it were; to Quitzel; that their city or country
  was destroyed。         At least that is the legend。          Quitzel; so the story  goes;
  wanted to be the chief god; and when the image of a rival was set up in the
  temple   near   him;   he   toppled   over   in   anger;   and   part   of   the   temple   went
  with him; the whole place being buried in ruins。                 All the inhabitants were
  killed;   and   trace   of   the   ancient   city   was   lost   forever。  No;   I   hope   not
  forever; for I expect to find it。〃
  〃If all the people were killed; and the city buried; how did the story of
  Quitzel become known?〃 asked Mr。 Damon。
  〃One only of the priests in the temple of Quitzel escaped and set down
  part of the tale;〃 said the professor。          〃It is his narrative; or one based on it;
  that I have given you。〃
  〃And   now;   what   I   want   to   do;   is   to   go   and   make   a   search   for   this
  buried city。      I   have   fairly good   directions   as to how   it may  be   reached。
  We   will   have   little   difficulty   in   getting   to   Honduras;   as   there   are   fruit
  steamers      frequently   sailing。     Of    course    going    into   the  interiorto    the
  Copan   valleyis   going   to   be   harder。       But   an   expedition   from   a   large
  college was recently there and succeeded; after much labor; in ex… cavating
  part of a buried city。       Whether or not it was Kurzon I am unable to say。
  〃But if there was one ancient city there must be more。                     So I want to
  make      an   attempt。      And     I   counted     on   you;    Tom。      You     have    had
  considerable experience in strange quarters of the earth; and you're just the
  one   to   help    me。   I   don't   need   money;     for   I   have  interested   a   certain
  millionaire; and my own college will put up part of the funds。〃
  〃Oh; it isn't a question of money;〃 said Tom。 〃It's time。〃
  〃That's   just   what   it   is   with   me!〃   exclaimed   Professor   Bumper。          〃I
  haven't   any   time   to   lose。   My   rivals   may;   even   now;   be   on   their   way   to
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  Honduras!〃
  〃Your rivals!〃 cried Tom。         〃You didn't say anything about them!〃
  〃No; I believe I didn't There were so many other things to talk about。
  But there is a rival archaeologist who would ask nothing better than to get
  ahead of me in this matter。          He is younger than I am; and youth is a big
  asset nowadays。〃
  〃Pooh! You're not old!〃 cried Mr。 Damon。 〃You're no older than I am;
  and   I'm  still   young。  I'm   a   lot   younger   than   some   of   these   boys   who   are
  afraid   to   tackle   a   trip   through   a   tropical   wilderness;〃   and   he   playfully
  nudged Tom in the ribs。
  〃I'm not a bit afraid!〃 retorted the young inventor。
  〃No;   I   know   you're   not;〃   laughed   Mr。   Damon。   〃But   I've   got   to   say
  something; Tom; to stir you up。           Ned; how about you?          Would you go?〃
  〃I can't; unless Tom does。        You see I'm his financial man now。〃
  〃There   you   are;   Tom   Swift!〃   cried   Mr。   Damon。   〃You   see   you   are
  holding back a number of persons just because you don't want to go。〃
  〃I certainly wouldn't like to go without Tom;〃 said the professor slowly。
  〃I really need his help。        You know; Tom; we would never have found the
  city of Pelone if it had not been for you and your marvelous powder。                    The
  conditions   in    the   Copan   valley   are   likely   to   be   still   more   difficult  to
  overcome;   and   I   feel   that   I   risk   failure   without   your   young   energy   and
  your inventive mind to aid in the work and to suggest possible means of
  attaining   our   object。    Come;   Tom;   reconsider;   and   decide   to   make   the
  trip。〃
  〃And     my    promise     to  go   was    dependent     on   Tom's    agreement      to
  accompany us;〃 said Mr。 Damon
  〃Come on!〃 urged the professor; much as one boy might urge another
  to take part in a ball game。 〃Don't let my rival get ahead of me。〃
  〃I wouldn't like to see that;〃 Tom said slowly。 〃Who is heany one I
  know?〃
  〃I   don't   believe   so;   Tom。  He's   connected   with   a   large;   new   college
  that   has   plenty   of   money   to   spend   on   explorations   and   research   work。
  Beecher is his nameFenimore Beecher。〃
  〃Beecher!〃 exclaimed Tom; and there was such a change in his manner
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  that his friends could not help noticing it。        He jumped to his feet; his eyes
  snapping; and he looked eagerly and anxiously at Professor Bumper。
  〃Did you say his name was Fenimore Beecher?〃 Tom asked in a tense
  voice。
  〃That's what it isProfessor Fenimore Beecher。 He is really a learned
  young   man;   and   thoroughly  in   earnest;   though   I do   not   like   his   manner。
  But he is trying to get ahead of me; which may account for my feeling。〃
  Tom Swift did not answer。         Instead he hurried from the room with a
  murmured apology。
  〃I'll be back in about five minutes;〃 he said; as he went out。
  〃Well;    what's   up  now?〃    asked   Mr。   Damon     of  Ned;   as  the   young
  inventor departed。      〃What set him off that way?〃
  〃The mention of Beecher's name; evidently。 Though I never heard him
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