Tom Swift in Captivity, Or, A Daring Escape By Airship
es he had been reading, tossed it on
his chum, Ned Newton, who
k he had discarded. "But say! the make-believe adventures that fellow had, weren't anything co
s to lay over those you and I have had lately. But where are you goi
t to come along? It's more fun than sitting in the house reading
you were going to say," interrupted Ned with a laugh.
d you ever know me to have a tumble
that I did. I w
id to the man he found lugging off money from the bank.
are you
the cobwebs out of my head. I declare, I guess I've got the spring fever. I haven
chum's example by tossing aside the book. "Do you call wor
ood fun, like getting shipwrecked on a desert island, or being lost in the mountains, or something like t
h," commented Ned. "But
on the track of an adventure," urged the young invento
ft owned several speedy aircrafts, from a big combined aeroplane and dirigible balloon, to a little monoplane
m?" asked Ned, as his chum pause
ng wing tips all the while. The Lark practically flies herself, and we can sit back and take it easy. I'll have Eradicate fill up the gasolene tank, while I look
mething. I wouldn't mind going on another
aising his voice he called out: "Rad,
d colored man, as he shuffled around the cor
d. Ned and I are going to take a l
jest same laik I be. He's gittin' old, an' he needs lots ob 'tention. He has t' hab mo'
he wants. Boomerang was
olene tank, while Tom adjusted the electrical mechanism of his aeroplane, Ned assisting by handing him the tools needed. Eradicate, who said he was named that becau
e magneto, and finding that it gave a fat, hot spark. "That o
rop, Mas
out. Ned, you steady her on that side. Ho
ed his toe against the rubber circlets of the sm
I ought to get a few hundred more revolutions per minute out of the motor with the wa
times there was no explosion as he swung the delicate wooden blades about, but the third time the engine started off with a roar, and a succession of explosions that were deafen
er! Climb up Ned, and we'll start off.
n so many trips with Tom, and had had so much to do with a
red man was about to twist around the fan-like blades of th
less my admission ticket, don't go! I've go
ed Tom, motioning to Eradicate t
e," agreed Ned. "I w
t to take the Scooter instead of this one. That ho
hem, from the direction of the house, a stout man, who seemed very much excited. He was walking so
most deprived him of breath. "I've got something importan
ed Ned with a laugh. "In another min
ity of diamonds, or has some one sent you a map telling where
either of those, and if you don't jump at the chance I'm mi
e feared some one would see or hear him. Yet it was broad daylight, the place was the starting ground for Tom
asked Tom i
alking stick, Tom! but this is going to be a gre
here, Mr
a minute. Is the
ne bu
that Andy Foge
out of tow
Come over here," and taking hold of the coat of each of the youths, M
asked the odd gentleman, after peering throug
ean in the line of going
r you. Tom, I want you to go to a strange land, and bring back one of the biggest men t
at our hero coughed, and then the odd gentleman stepped back an
at Ned, and Ned gave his chum a quick glanc
," murmured
d Mr. Damon. "I want you to
d significant glances, and then T
the house and lie down, I'll have Mrs. Baggert make you a cup of tea, and after you have had a sleep you'll
azy? Lie down? Rest myself? Go to sleep? Say, I'm not crazy! I'm not tired! I'm not s
get one," put i
u'll feel better after you've had a rest. Dr. Perkin
he young inventor and his chum, and the
t talk about giants! Oh dear! Tom Swift, this is the greatest chance you ever had! Come on in the house and I'll