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70 for Tampico, Mexico, and once there they could arrange for transportation into the interior.

The journey to New York was uneventful, but on arrival there they met with their first disappointment. The steamer on which they were to take passage had been delayed by a storm, and had only just arrived at her dock.

"It will take three days to get her cargo out. clean the boilers, load another cargo in her and get ready to sail," the agent informed them.

"Then what are we to do?" asked Ned.

"Guess we'll have to wait; that's all," answered Tom. "It doesn't much matter. We're in no great rush, and it will give us three days around New York. We'll see the sights."

"Bless my spectacles! It's an ill wind that blows nobody good," remarked Mr. Damon. "I've been wanting to visit New York for some time, and now's my chance."

"We'll go to a good hotel," said Tom, "and enjoy ourselves as long as we have to wait for the steamer."