Tom Swift and His Big Tunnel; Or, The Hidden City of the Andes
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is that?" cried Mr.
from his chair and ran toward the front door. M
ith a saddle twisted underneath him. The animal was looking about him as calmly as thou
a coat split up the back, with a broken riding crop in one hand an
dignified with a split coat and a crushed hat on, sitting under the nose of a horse on a front piazza, wit
rticular portion of his anatomy or that of the horse, to bless, or what portion o
Mr. Damon!" cried Tom. "But
ycle tried to climb a tree. No more horses for me! I'll stick to airships," and slamming his riding crop down on the porch floor with such
forward. "Mr. Titus, perhaps you will ki
w!" he called soothingly, as the steed evinced a disp
the broad front steps, sadly marking them, as wel
laimed Mr. Damon, as Tom
?" asked To
in it," explained the elderly horseman. "But it feels mor
Meanwhile Mr. Titus, wondering what it was all about, had tied the ho
u if you wouldn't go to South America with me
ed Tom, with a sudde
g strange in that, is there? You've been to w
's just a coinc
in my back is running down into my legs, Tom. I feel a bit weak. Let me
of a cup of hot tea, which Mrs. Baggert, the housekeeper, insisted on making for him, he said he felt
ments to acquaint my new readers with some facts about Tom Swift, and the
nherited his father's talents, but had greatly added
s. Baggert for a housekeeper. About the house, from time to time, shops and laboratories had bee
Tom became acquainted with Mr. Wakefield Damon, who lived in a neighboring town. Mr. Damon had bought the motor
ts) ministered to Mr. Damon, who, disgusted with the motor cycle,
aking some improvements in it, and from then on the youth had led a busy life. Soo
n to the water, or rather, under the water, and he and his father made a s
ecked that he was able to do Mr. and Mrs. Nestor a valuable service, and this increased the regard which Miss
quest he went to the caves of ice, where he and his friends met with disaster. In his sky racer Tom broke all records for speed, and when h
ent to look for the city of gold, but the treasure there was not more valuable
s away with him. Koku, one of the two giants, became devotedly attached to the lad, much to the disgust of Eradicate Sampson, the old neg
t help to the United States government in putting a stop to the Canadian smugglers, while his giant ca
ence in a law court was done away with, for by this invention a person was able to see, as well as to hear, ov
that was the naval terror of the seas, and many governments, recognizing what an important part aircraft were going to play in all future conflic
the United States government purchased it. It was not long after the completion of t
t with Tom on his trips. Besides Mary Nestor, Tom had other friends. The one, after Miss Nestor, for whom he cared most (if we except Mr. Damon) was
etter, Mr. Damon?" a
stoop. He rushed up it, fell down, but, fortunately, I managed to get out of his way, though the saddle girth slipp
urry to get over to see you, Tom. Now then, let's get d
ica are you going, Mr. Da
eru,
dence!" exclai
n?" said Mr. Damo
incidence. I am g
in the excitement of the moment, I introduced
ion over, Mr.
emedies, principally the bark of the cinchona tree, from which quinine is made. Of late there has been some trouble
rse became frightened by a yellow toy balloon some boy was blowing up in the street and bolted with me. I suppose if it had been a red or green balloon the effect would have b
tus and Tom look