Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight; or, on the border for Uncle Sam
e man behind it had apparently not seen Tom coming, being so interested in looking at the airship, whi
nd what are yo
ra glasses, which he had held focused on the aero
hip--on these premises?" The man hesitated a moment, and then coolly returned the gla
e where Koku, the giant, was, and beheld the big man walking
?" asked the man, and there was in his tone
at is my airship, at which you have b
the man calmly. "And th
u are interested in such things, and can assure me tha
rships?" interrupt
what your object is, I will have my assistant remove you. You are on private property, as this street is not a public one, being cut through by my father. I'll have Ko
tly. "As for this being private property, that doesn't concern
hat right h
a badge. "I'm Special Agent William Whitford, of the United States Customs force, and
asped Tom. "You want to
on the man, in a b
t ab
by airship
mean to say you suspect m
ng, except that I wanted to question you. If you'd like me
but stay within call," he added significantly. "Come on, Ned," and he motioned to his chum w
ties in town. But you may be able to explain everything," he added, as he took a seat in the library between Ned and Tom. "I only know I was
ant to know?" asked Tom, a bit impati
g!" inter
in the papers about our department thinking airships
m eagerly. "But how d
een roundly laughed at in some papers for proposing such a theory. And yet it isn't
muggling?" asked
muggled goods the other day, and among them was a sc
ere, or to someone here?" asked
urally we agents thought we could get a clew here. We imagined, or at least I did, for I was sent to work up this end, that perhaps the airships fo
ore, and he has no facilities for constructing the craft as you have. So I came to look at your place, and I must say that it l
s. If you like you may talk with my father, the housekeeper, and others who can testify that since my return fr
. This is a very baffling case. The government is losing thousands of dollars every month, and we can
on of Mr. Whitford that none of our hero's airships had t
on chief of police, who, with others, at Tom's request, had testified in his favor. "This looked like a good clew, and now it's
guess it's partly wrecked, and Andy has k
der where my colleagues are trying to catch the rascals. I'm sorry I bothered you, Tom Swift. You certainly have a fine lot of airships," he added, for
claimed Ned. "Tom
had gone. "Let's put her back in the shed, and then I'll take you down st
ad eaten their ice cream in the form of sundaes, Ned uttere
um. "This is the first chance I've had to talk to him. I'm going to ask him what sort
work for Ned's father. "Mighty queer repairs, too. Something I never did before
e yet?" asked
get their own meals. I bring the stuff in, as Andy says he's getting up a surprise and doesn't want any of the boys to s
doing?" aske
if I ever do, he wants me to make a platform for it on the roof of the house, where he can start it swoopi