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作者:一意孤行      更新:2021-02-19 18:24      字数:9322
  palm…thatched huts were being built; a site for cooking fires made; and; at
  the   direction    of  Mr。   Damon;      to  whom     this  part   was   entrusted;    some
  sanitary regulations were insisted on。
  Leaving this busy scene; the four; with solemn faces; proceeded to the
  tent where it was hoped the map would be found。                  But though they went
  through   everything;       and   traced   and   retraced   every   place    the  professor
  could remember having traversed about the canvas shelter; no signs of the
  important document could be found。
  〃I don't believe I dropped it out of my pocket;〃 said the scientist; for
  perhaps the twentieth time。
  〃Then it was taken;〃 declared Tom。
  〃That's    what    I  say!〃  chimed     in  Ned。    〃And    by   some    of  Beecher's
  party!〃
  〃Easy;   my   boy;〃     cautioned   Mr。   Damon。       〃We   don't     want   to  make
  accusations we can't prove。〃
  〃That   is   true;〃   agreed   Professor   Bumper。   〃But;   though   I   am  sorry  to
  say    it  of  a  fellow   archaelogist;    I  can   not   help   thinking    Beecher    had
  something to do with the taking of my map。〃
  〃But how could any of them get it?〃 asked Mr。 Damon。 〃You say you
  had   the   map   this   morning;   and   certainly   none   of   them   has   been   in   our
  camp     since   dawn;    though     of  course   it  is  possible   that  some    of   them
  sneaked in during the night。〃
  〃It does seem a mystery how it could have been taken in open daylight;
  while we were about camp together;〃 said Tom。                   〃But is the loss such a
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  grave one; Professor Bumper?〃
  〃Very grave。       In fact   I may   say it is   impossible to proceed with   the
  excavating without the map。〃
  〃Then what are we to do?〃 asked Ned。
  〃We must get it back!〃 declared Tom。
  〃Yes;〃 agreed the scientist; 〃we can not work without it。                As soon as I
  make   a   little   further   search;   to   make   sure   it   could   not   have   dropped   in
  some   out…of…the…way   place;   I   shall   go   over   to   Professor   Beecher's   camp
  and demand that he give me back my property。〃
  〃Suppose he says he hasn't taken it?〃 asked Tom。
  〃Well;   I'm   sure   he   either   took   it   personally;   or   one   of   his   party   did。
  And   yet   I   can't   understand   how   they  could   have   come   here   without   our
  seeing them;〃 and the professor shook his head in puzzled despair。
  A   more    detailed    search    did  not   reveal   the  missing     map;    and   Mr。
  Damon and his friend the scientist were on the point of departing for the
  camp   of   their   rivals;   less   than   a   mile   away;   when   Tom   had   what   really
  amounted to an inspiration。
  〃Look   here;   Professor!〃   he   cried。      〃Can   you   remember   any   of   the
  details of your mapsay; for instance; where we ought to begin excavating
  to get at the wonders of the underground city?〃
  〃Well; Tom; I did intend to compare my map with the configuration of
  the   country   about   here。   There   is   a   certain   mountain   which   serves   as   a
  landmark and a guide for a starting point。               I think that is it over there;〃
  and the scientist pointed to a distant snow…capped peak。
  The party had left the low and marshy land of the true jungle; and were
  among the foothills; though all about them was dense forest and underbush;
  which; in reality; was as much a jungle as the lower plains; but was less
  wet。
  〃The point where I believe we should start to dig;〃 said the professor;
  〃is near the spot where the top of the mountain casts a shadow when the
  sun   is   one   hour   high。    At   least   that   is   the   direction   given   in   the   old
  manuscripts。       So;   though   we   can   do   little   without   the   map;   we   might
  make a start by digging there。〃
  〃No; not there!〃 exclaimed Tom。
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  〃Why not?〃
  〃Because we don't want to let Beecher's crowd know that we are on
  the track of the idol of gold。〃
  〃But   they   know   anyhow;   for   they   have   the   map;〃   commented   Ned;
  puzzled by his chum's words。
  〃Maybe not;〃 said Tom slowly。            〃I think this is a time for a big bluff。
  It may work and it may not。           Beecher's crowd either has the map or they
  have not。     If they have it they will lose no time in trying to find the right
  place to start digging and then they'll begin excavating。
  〃Very good! If they do that we have a right to dig near the same place。
  But   if   they   have   not   the   map;   which   is   possible;   and   if   we   start   to   dig
  where the professor's memory tells him is the right spot; we'll only give
  them the tip; and they'll dig there also。〃
  〃I'm sure they have the map;〃 the professor said。 〃But I believe your
  plan is a good one; Tom。〃
  〃Just what do you propose doing?〃 asked Ned。
  〃Fooling   'em!〃   exclaimed   Tom   quickly。         〃We'll   dig   in   some   place
  remote   from   the   spot   where   the   mountain   casts   its   shadow。    They   will
  think; if they haven't the map; that we are proceeding by it; and they'll dig;
  too。    When   they   find   nothing;   as   will   also   happen   to   us;   they   may   go
  away。
  〃If; on the other hand; they have the map; and see us digging at a spot
  not indicated on it; they will be puzzled; knowing we must have some idea
  of where the buried city lies。        They will think the map is at fault; perhaps;
  and not make use of it。        Then we can get it back。〃
  〃Bless   my   hatband!〃   cried   Mr。   Damon。   〃I   believe   you're   right; Tom。
  We'll dig in the wrong place to fool 'em。〃
  And this was done。        Search for the precious map was given up for the
  time   being;   and   the   professor   and   his   friends   set   the   natives   to  work
  digging shafts in the ground; as though sinking them down to the level of
  the buried city。
  But though this false work was prosecuted with vigor for several days;
  there was a feeling of despair among the Bumper party over the loss of the
  map。
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  〃If   we   could   only   get   it   back!〃   exclaimed   the   professor;   again   and
  again。
  Meanwhile the Beecher party seemed inactive。 True; some members of
  it did come over to look on from a respectful distance at what the diggers
  were doing。       Some of the rival helpers; under the direction of the head of
  the   expedition;     also  began    sinking    shafts。   But    they   were   not   in  the
  locality remembered by Professor Bumper as being correct。
  〃I   can't   imagine   what   they're   up   to;〃   he   said。   〃If   they   have   my   map
  they would act differently; I should think。〃
  〃Whatever they're up to;〃 answered Tom; 〃the time has come when we
  can dig at the place where we can hope for results。〃                 And the following
  day shafts were started in the shadow of the mountain。
  Until some evidence should have been obtained by digging; as to the
  location   beneath   the   surface   of   a   buried   city;   there   was   nothing   for   the
  travelers to do but wait。        Turns were taken in directing the efforts of the
  diggers; and an occasional inspection was made of the shafts。
  〃What do you expect to find first?〃 asked Tom of Professor Bumper
  one day; when the latter was at the top of a shaft waiting for a bucket load
  of dirt to be hoisted up。
  〃Potsherds and artifacts;〃 was the answer。
  〃What sort of bugs are they?〃 asked Ned with a laugh。                   He and Tom
  were about to go hunting with their electric rifles。
  〃Artifacts are things made by the Indiansor whatever members of the
  race who built the ancient cities were calledsuch as household articles;
  vases; ornaments; tools and so on。            Anything made by artificial means is
  called an artifact。〃
  〃And potsherds are things with those Chinese laundry ticket scratches
  on them;〃 added Tom。
  〃Exactly;〃 said the professor; laughing。 〃Though some of the strange…
  appearing inscriptions give   much valuable information。                 As soon as   we
  find   some   of   themsay  a   broken   bit   of   pottery  with   hieroglyphics   onI
  will know I am on the right track。〃
  And while the scientist and   Mr。 Damon kept watch   at the top of   the
  shaft; Tom  and   Ned