Tom Swift and His Big Tunnel; Or, The Hidden City of the Andes
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tus moved for a second, while the deadly fire crept on through th
rdly realizing that it might be even more deadly to the ship in the water than it was on the deck, the foot
which still showed a smouldering spark of fire, and calmly pulled out the "tail" of the explosive. It was harmless then, for the fuse, wit
uld speak. They felt an inexpressible sen
saved o
looked at the object in his hand as though it were the most natural thing in the
t would have gone off in another sec
s!" asked and ex
osive bombs are round, made that way so the force will be equal in all directions. But t
ls might be weaker near that bulge to make sure that the force of the explosion would
u have put us under a heavy debt to you! You saved our
the little man, ho
ho had rendered the bomb ineffective. "You might d
with you!" exclaimed Mr
ht you wanted the bomb.
earance of the man who had saved their lives. He had seen the passenger once or twice
as bald as a billiard ball, as the young inventor could notice when the stranger took off his hat to bow f
ely, as he was now observing the bomb, the head was thrust forward somewhat as an eagle might do. And Tom
lives," said Tom, as he advanced. "We don't know what to make
oolly and calmly, as though preventing bomb exp
s introduced the
with a bow, removing his hat, and again disclosing his
" said Tom, fervently, as h
Titus, "suppose we make an investigation, a
Bumper. "Bombs, such as this, do not sprout of themselv
ggested Tom. "I know so
xperimenting with explosives to disclose the fact that it had every characteristi
would both have been killed, or, a
And we owe our lives
n an easy tone. "Explosives are out of my line, but I guessed it was r
But some one must have placed i
bject in doing such a th
itus looked a
one it to get us out of the way, though I would not go so far as to say he meant to kill
out that," said To
areful," urg
something of which you know nothing. Briefly, there is a certain man who is trying to interfere in some work in which Mr
?" asked th
e strange," said Mr. Titus. "At one time I
e, after taking the infernal machine apart, he discovered
burning kind. Had it gone off it would have sent out a sheet of flame that would have severel
," said the contractor. "That w
ou ever see this Pro
ever
at he should happen to be so near at
d the contractor. "Do you mean that
Tom, slowly. "But I think it would be a good idea t
ou, Tom. We'll