Tom Swift and His Air Scout; Or, Uncle Sam's Mastery of the Sky
f one of the shops, the young inventor was about to demonstrate by a drawing part of his new project, when
ay to the station-the matter of having you in our company, Mr. Swift-and we concluded th
persistency of this man, nor did he like his coming on the factory grounds unannounced and in this secret m
ly, "of course there is nothing more to say. But I thought
it. I have other plans. Jackson!" he called to one of his mechanics who was passing, "kindly se
mechanic, as he stood
ale, and his manner was antagonizing. "I wanted to speak
dmit strangers to the shop gr
as a look on his face as he turned away that, had Tom seen it, might have caused h
," declared the eccentric man. "I h
-Mr. Gale-didn't hear anything of what I was saying. He sneak
, Tom," said Mr. Damon. "He may hav
once it becomes known that I am working on that- Well, there's no use crying over spilled m
rnment would use it, T
s or the Germans-and, up to recently, the Huns had the advantage. Then the Allies, recognizing how vital it was, began to forge ahead, and now Uncle Sam with his troops under General Pe
Mr. Damon. "We mus
lanes in France, and mention was made of what the French and British
t names for themselves flying for France, and with my
ief recommendation
terrific noise that is a handicap. It is a handicap to the pilots and observers in the craft, as they cannot communicate except through a special speaking t
y as the Indians used to approach the log cabins of the white settlers. That will be its great advantage-not that conversation can be more easily
on. "And I should think, too, that Uncle Sam
I can make my plans a success," declared Tom. "Th
fellows?" as
ecause I wouldn't agree to work for them, and now, that Gale overheard-as
to turn out a
r company, so far, hasn't been very successful on gov
cepted your giant cannon and your great searchlight, you have come into great
nefit on the European battle front, and though they haven't been able to make and transport
those titles. Sufficient to state here that the government was using these two inventions, and there had been no
Mr. Damon, with a smile, "let me do what I can toward
good as any. That's what it will be-a machine for silently scouting in the a
you, Mr. Swift," i
ore visitors! I hope it isn't Gale or Wa