Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight; or, on the border for Uncle Sam
of all
rld would thin
tart out with hi
il it off the ro
nd Ned, as they stood gazing at each other after the star
a pause, during which they watched the retreating
can always tell. He goes to our church, and I know he wouldn't de
g after him. If he'd done something wrong, he would hardly hire a man to work on the house while he was hiding in it. I guess he just wants t
eet on somewhere soon," replied Ned.
ook hi
ed. "I belong to the national association, and they send out circulars whenever
ow that it concer
ung inventor. "Well, Ned, I suppose you'll be over in
government agent, wasn't it? suspecting y
om. "He might much bet
Andy is rebuilding his old airs
ll
the game. We might send him word that we just learned that Andy is getting a
o give information about an enemy, when it was not certain that the said enemy meant anything wrong. "I don't believe there's anything in
ot to get a train, I guess," and he pointed to the government man, who had so
on ahead, and soon was seen talking excitedly to Mr. Whitford.
y have been bad in the past, but I hardly think he's in with the smugglers. What I'm looking for is not a lad who has one airship, but someone who is making a lot of them, and s
admitted Ned. "But I
e glad to have you let me know. Here's my card," and tha
ant helping, while Mr. Swift stood looking on, an interested spectator of what his son was about to do. Eradicate, the old colored man, who was dri
the young inventor passed near h
ad, what
bby dat new-fangled contraption yo'-all has done put on yo' ship w
If it doesn't, and we get stuck out a mile
could read dem wireless letters anyhow. Jest gib a
will. Now, Ned, is
nk so,
those tires. But don't pump as hard as
ened then?
he kept on pumping air into the bicycle wheel t
" and the giant t
as he looked to see that all the
t. I wish Mr. Damon was here. If everything goes
was ready for the start. Tom, Ned and Ko
is craft shot into the air. Up and up it went, the great propeller blades beating the air, but, s
he works! I've got a no
ed Ned, for Tom had been close to his
hat I didn't realize how quiet it was aboard the new Falcon. No wonder I nearly made you deaf, Ned. I'll be careful after this," and Tom lowere
could creep up on some other airship now, and
as he shifted the steering gear, and sent the craft around
and Tom, picking out Mr. Damon's house, situated as i
pointing to their friend down below. "He hasn't heard us,
sensation. I'll fly right over his head, and he won't
assed right over Mr. Damon's head. He never heard it, and was not aware of what was happening until he sa
to netting! What
airship, which came gently to
ed Mr. Damon. "What are y
ned our hero. "She doesn't make a s
ooked towar
ip taking moving pictures. But I'll take a chance." And in he sprang, when the two lads started up again. They made quite a flig
t?" asked Mr. Damon, as Tom once more brought the machine ar
," replied the young inventor. "Wil
But I'll run over in a few days, and see you. Then
wered Tom with a
ome changes in the motor. He was engaged at this work the next day, when
d his chum. "Have
Andy Foger fallen
Custom House detectives in town, l
seem to keep out of the limeli
as several men with him. They received word that some smuggle
by air
e duty is light, were slipped over the border somehow, in airships, it is thought. Then they came h
did they
, but the freight people ha
hey taken from th
some secret place here, where the goods are stored and reshipped. That's
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