Tom Swift and His War Tank; Or, Doing His Bit for Uncle Sam
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tly confined to one building-the new, large one, about which stretched a high and strong fence, made
ny of them, for Tom and his father were devoting most of their time and energies to what was
d carefully, and when they went in they had to exhibit their passes to a man on guar
t far away, raking up a pile of refuse, was Eradicate Sampson, the aged colored man of all work. Eradicate approached nearer and nearer the entrance to the buildin
e, Erad
negro quickly. "I didn'
o the building and speaking English with an evi
an me!" exclaimed Eradicate.
between the old man and the first step leading
say
hat you call special policema
snorted Eradicate. "Anyhow, dem orders
om say let nobody come near but workmen
will. I guess yo' ain't de only deteckertiff on de place. I kin go on guard, too!" an
e colored man. The young inventor was on his way
e's on guard-a deteckertiff-an' I can't go
er that you keep away. I'm doing s
ain't askeered! Anybody whut
just secret, and I don't want too many people about. Y
man eagerly. "I kin guard an' detect same as
hesi
u a sort of officer's bad
"I ain't gwine hab dat Koku-dat cocoanut-crowin' o
st, far enough from Koku to keep the two from quarreling, and where, even if he fa
us," said Tom to his father. "Koku
a secret, Tom," said Mr. Swift, "but it
partial shop-tryout, and she works well. But there is s
be in this vicinity. Do you think he has
secret the fact of our first soldiers sailing for France. How can I expect to ke
Mr. Swift, with a chuckle. "You c
t, I'll be all right. Now let's have another go at that carburetor. There's our weak point, for it's getting harder and ha
that will do the trick. Now look at this needle valve; I've given it a new turn," a
new building after first passing Eradicate and then Koku, and it would be hard to say which guard was the more careful. Only, of course,
radicate. "He so lazy his own se'f dat he don't know a workman! Ef
afford to let this secret get
om Tom was more than ordinarily interested, passed not far from the big enclosure which was guarded, on th
elt the ground trembling beneath his feet. It rumbled and shook as though a distant train were passing, a
at sounded like heavy guns being fired from a distance, or else blasting. It seems
unced, and mingled with it, in the dusk
ne cried. "She's g
and the fence near Mr. Nestor bulged out as though something
removed, for the bulge went back into place
," called another voice, and Mr. Nest
d bull shut up in there, and is he trying to get out? Lucky for me he didn't," a
e reading the paper and smoking a cig
een anything of T
little while the other night, but h
I heard some queer noises, that's all. He's up to s
N
e goi
hat do you mean by his tricks?" she asked, and a close observer might hav
gave us all a scare. You can't tell what Tom Swift is going to do next. He's
wireless message, and saved us from E
other chaps, or sell Liberty Bonds like Ned Newton?" and Mr. Nestor looked sharply at his daughter. "Ned gave up a big salary as the Swifts financial man-a place h
ed Mary; and soon after, with a
y be all right, but he's got an unbalanced streak in hi
east to his own satisfaction, Mr. Ne
murmur of voices in the hall, and Mr. Nest
exclaimed. "I'm going to fin