Tom Swift in Captivity, Or, A Daring Escape By Airship
ck! You can't
! I tell you I must
accompanied by his chum, was trying to get past a rope that had been hastily stret
"Look here young man, do you want to start a panic? You know what
gh he did look a bit excited, he was
ck!" insisted
ent back and forth. Some hysterical women were beginnin
at I go down there," insisted
passengers," declared the officer.
isn't so much on my account, as--" and then, stepping q
ll have to help you get it out. Here, Mr. Simm," he called to one of the m
come?"
them everything is all right. And for cats' sake keep Rad cool. Do
all about, hastened to reassure Mr. Damon and the colored man that there was no danger, th
he thick smoke in the compartment. The officer had switched on the electric l
?" asked the of
had got down his throat. "I had an idea I might need it in a hurry. Here it is!" and he pointe
e a glow could be seen amid some bales of cotton. "It will be slow burning, that's
commented Tom, "but there isn
for the case was not heavy, though it was of good size, and then the officer having called u
ase go up on deck. "I suppose I shouldn't have had that stored
officer. "But what are you going to
es of South American Indians," answered Tom no
ing. Anything to
fused cries, and a series of
ry out of here,"
hy
ned in here. I hope there isn't anythin
n waterproof coverings. C
enching steam were poured in from a hose run from the boiler room.
e frightened passengers. "The fire will be all out by mo
and peering to discover traces of smoke. But the sailors had done their
were hauled up and dumped into the sea, while Tom, making a hasty inspection of his other goods placed in that compartment saw, to his relief, t
, that night as they got ready to ret
d, but don't breathe a word of it to Rad or Mr. Damon. They might not intend to give it away, but I'm afraid they would, if they knew, and I
e qua
t so fond of us that they won't hear of letting
ou don't think they'
that will make them wish they hadn't. It's got--" and Tom leaned fo
uff! No wonder you thought the ship mi
uenched, the ship slipped along through the calm seas, and it was actually an effort to kill time on the part of the passengers. As they progres
e aboard, with his usual sea-green whiskers made from long rope ends, and with his trident
came more bearable. There were one or two storms, but they w
called himself. But he did not obtrude his company on them, and though he asked many questions as to where Tom
r an attempt to worm something from Tom, "I'll just have to stick close to him and his chum to get a
nderful machinery, and, on his way back he passed the smoking cabin. He was rather surprised to see Mr. Blinderpool in there, puffing on a big black cigar, and with him were some men whom Ned recogni
saw a minister play cards in public before, and this Mr. Blinderpool has be
ought Ned hastened