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作者:无边的寒冷      更新:2021-02-24 21:54      字数:9322
  The outlying portions were crushed into dust by the awful pressure of
  the   mountainmillions   of   tons   of   stonebut   where   the   natural   arch   had
  formed   the   weight   was   kept   off   the   buildings;   most   of   which   were   as
  perfect as they had been before the cataclysm came。
  The buildings were of stone block construction; mostly only one story
  in height; though some were two。 They were simply made; somewhat after
  the fashion of the Aztecs。 A look into some of them by the light of portable
  electric lamps showed that the houses were furnished with some degree of
  taste and luxury。 There were traces of an ancient civilization。
  But of the inhabitants; there was not a trace。 either they had fled before
  the   earthquake      or  the  volcanic     eruption    had   engulfed    the   city;  or  the
  countless centuries had turned their very bones to dust。
  〃Oh; what a find! What a find!〃 murmured Professor Bumper。 〃I shall
  be famous! And so will you; Tom Swift。 For it was your blast that revealed
  the lost city of Pelone。 Your name will be honored by every archeological
  society   in   the   world;   and   all   will   be   eager   to   make   you   an   honorary
  member。〃
  〃That's all very nice;〃 said Tom; 〃but what pleases me better is that this
  tunnel is a success。〃
  〃Success!〃   cried   Mr。   Damon。   〃I   should   call   it   a   failure;   Tom   Swift。
  Why; you've run smack into an old city; and you'll have either to curve the
  tunnel to one side; or start a new one。〃
  〃Nothing of the sort!〃 laughed Tom。 〃Don't you see? The tunnel comes
  right up to the main street of Pelone。 And the street is as straight as a die;
  and just the width and height of the tunnel。 All we will have to do will be
  to keep on blasting away; where the main street comes to an end; and our
  tunnel will be finished。        The street is over half a mile long; I should judge;
  and we'll save all that blasting。 The tunnel will be finished in time!〃
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  〃So it will!〃 cried Job Titus。 〃We can use the main street of the hidden
  city as part of the tunnel。〃
  〃Use the street all you like;〃 said Mr。 Bumper。 〃but leave the houses to
  me。 They are a perfect mine of ancient lore and information。 At last I have
  found   it! The   ancient;  hidden   city  of   Pelone;   spoken of   on   the   Peruvian
  tablets; of gold。〃
  The    story   of   the   discoveries    the   scientist   made    in   Pelone    is  an
  enthralling one。 But this is a story of Tom Swift and his big tunnel; and no
  place for telling of the archeological discoveries。
  Suffice it to say that Professor Bumper; though be found no gold; for
  which   the   contractors   hoped;   made        many   curious   finds   in   the   ancient
  houses。   He   came   upon   traces   of   a   strange   civilization;   though   he   could
  find    no   record   of  what    had   caused    the   burial  of   Pelone    beneath    the
  mountains。 He wrote many books about his discovery; giving Tom Swift
  due credit for uncovering the place with the mighty blast。 Other scientists
  came in flocks; and for a time Pelone was almost as busy a place as it had
  been originally。
  Even   when   the   tunnel   was   completed   and   trains   ran   through   it;   the
  scientists   kept   on   with   their   work   of   classifying   what   they   found。   An
  underground   station   was   built   on   the   main      street   of   the   old  city;  and
  visitors often wandered through the ancient houses; wherein was the bone…
  dust of the dead and gone people。
  But to go back to the story of Tom Swift。 Tom's surmise was right。 He
  and the contractors were able to use the main street of Pelone as part of
  their tunnel; and a good half mile of blasting through solid rock was saved。
  The flint came to an end at the extremity of Pelone; and the last part of the
  tunnel    had    only   to  be  dug    through    sand…stone     and   soft  dirt;  an  easy
  undertaking。
  So the big bore was finished on timeahead of time in fact; and Titus
  Brothers received from Senor Belasdo; the Peruvian representative; a large
  bonus of money; in which Tom Swift shared。
  〃So our rivals didn't balk us after all;〃 said Walter Titus; 〃though they
  tried mighty hard。〃
  The big tunnel was finishedat least Tom Swift's work on it。 All that
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  remained to do was to clear away the debris and lay the connecting rails。
  Tom   and   Mr。   Damon   prepared   to   go   back   home。   The   latter's   work   was
  done。 As for Professor Bumper; nothing could take him from Pelone。 He
  said he was going to live there; and; practically; he did。
  Tom; Koku and Mr。 Damon returned to Lima; thence to go to Callao to
  take   the   steamer   for   San   Francisco。   One   day   the   manager   of   the   hotel
  spoke to them。
  〃You are Americans; are you not?〃 he asked。
  〃Yes;〃 answered Tom。 〃Why?〃
  〃Because there is another American here。 He is friendless and alone;
  and he is dying。 He has no friends; he says。 Perhaps〃
  〃Of   course   we'll   do   what   we   can   for   him;〃   said   Tom;   impulsively。
  〃Where is he?〃
  With Mr。 Damon he entered the room where the dying man lay。 He had
  caught     a  fever;  the   hotel   manager     said;  and   could    not  recover。    Tom;
  catching sight of the sufferer; cried:
  〃The bearded man! Waddington!〃
  He    had   recognized     the   mysterious     person    who    had    been   on   the
  Bellaconda; and the man whose face had stared at him through the secret
  shaft of the tunnel。
  〃Yes; the 'bearded man' now;〃 said the sufferer in a hoarse voice; 〃and
  some one else too。 You are right。 I am Waddington!〃
  And   so   it   proved。   He   had   grown   a   beard   to   disguise   himself   so   he
  might better follow Tom Swift and Mr。 Titus。 And he had followed them;
  seeking   to   prevent   the   completion   of   the   tunnel。   But   he   had   not   been
  successful。
  Waddington it was who had thrown the bomb; though he declared he
  only hoped to disable Tom and Mr。 Titus; and not to injure them。 He was
  fighting   for delay。 And   it   was Waddington;  working   in   conjunction   with
  the rascally foreman Serato; who had induced the tunnel workers to desert
  so    mysteriously;     hoping    to  scare    the  other   Indians    away。    He   nearly
  succeeded too; had it not been for the gratitude of the woman whose baby
  Tom had saved from the condor。
  Waddington   had   been   an   actor   before   he   became   involved   with   the
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  rival contractors。 He was smooth shaven when first he went to Shopton; to
  spy on Mr。 Titus; whose movements he had been commanded to follow by
  Blakeson & Grinder。 Then he disappeared after Mr。 Titus chased him; only
  to reappear; in disguise; on board the Bellaconda; as Senor Pinto。
  Waddington;       meanwhile;      had   grown     a  beard    and   this;   with   his
  knowledge of theatrical makeup; enabled him to deceive even Mr。 Titus。
  Of course it was comparatively easy to deceive Tom; who had not known
  him。 Waddington had really been ill when he called for help on the ship;
  and he had not noticed that it was Tom and Mr。 Titus who came into his
  stateroom      to  his  aid。  When     he  did   recognize    them;   he   relied  on   his
  disguise   to   screen him  from  recognition;  and he   was successful。  He   had
  only   pretended   to   be   ill;   though;   the   time   he   slipped   out   and   threw   the
  bomb。
  Reaching Peru he at once began his plotting。 Serato told him about the
  secret shaft leading into the tunnel; and with the knotted rope; and with the
  aid of the faithless foreman; the men were got out of the tunnel and paid to
  hide   away。   Waddington   was   planning   further   disappearances   when   Tom
  saw him; but thought it a dream。
  Masni;     the   Indian   woman;      out   herb…hunting     one    day;   had   seen
  Waddington; 'the bearded man' as he then wasworking the secret stone。
  Hidden; she observed him and told her husband; who was afraid to reveal
  what he knew。 But when Tom saved the baby the woman rewarded him in
  the only way possible。 And it was Serato; who; at Waddington's suggestion;
  caused the 〃hit〃 among the men by working on their superstitious fears。
  Waddington;   knowing   that   he   was   dying;   confessed   everything;   and
  begged   forgiveness   from Tom  and   his   fri