Tom Swift and His Motor-Cycle; Or, Fun and Adventures on the Road
shed into me. I wonder who he was? I wish I had a machine like that. I could make better ti
words, he looked about to see if there were any suspicious characters, but the only person he noticed was a well-dresse
ome to think of it, though, it will have to come here, and you can call for it. I'll have it returned to Mr. B
as regarding him curiously. Tom thought nothing of it at the time, but there came an occasion when he wished that he had taken more c
ht Tom, and then the matter passed from his mind as
uite done. They need polishing. I know I promised them to your father to-day, and he can have them, but he
t take to polish
orking on them now. If you could call t
dly. "Guess I'll have to stay in Mansburg for d
w, there's a matter I want to speak to you about, Tom. Has your father any
. Why?" and the lad
machine shop, and he wanted to find out whether they would be likely to get any jobs from your father. I told the man I knew nothing about Mr. Swift's business, and he went away. I didn't hear any more of it, th
xclaimed To
re located, how they were laid out, a
d you te
said the best way for him to find out would be
ss known any more than he can help
h he and his partners would li
nged just for his own use in making patents,
n't tell the man so. I judged it would
s the ma
l me, and I di
id he
e kid gloves and all that, and
and Mr. Merto
now him?"
called the man he had seen in the post-office. He answe
him?" asked Mr. Merton,
cluded that it would be best to say nothing of his suspicions. "I'll be back r
her going to use the
polite way of not giving the proprietor of the shop any information. "I'll
the man in the post-office and the one wh
over to Merton. We must do it in the shops at home, and dad and I will have to keep our eyes open. There may be spies about seeking to discover something about
t his wheel outside the restaurant, first taking the precaution to chain the wheels, and then went insid
g up to see a youth about his own
o lads were chums, and in their younger days had often gone fishing, swimming and hunting together. Now Ned
" asked Tom, putting some
rs over from our bank to the First
e on dad's
asked Ned as he gave hi
ter I was telling you about. B
vent an automobil
speaking of autos, did you
beaut! Have
rly ran over me this morning," and the
ed; "and since his father let him get the to
n he'll get into trouble," declared To
Ned was telling of a new camera he had, when, from a table di
ton, all right, and the build
and listened
t," one man answered. "But if th
blic a place to discuss the matter. Wait until we get out. One of
," retorted the man who had first s
m vaguely afraid. He started so at the sound of his
getting nervous?" as
e stole a look at the strangers who had just entered. He was startled to note that one of the men was the same he had seen i
open," thought Tom as he