Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone or the Picture That Saved a Fortune
he accident about to happen. "Your craft will surely
trailed on the ground. Koku had fastened one end to the airship, and had taken a turn of the cable about the chimney. He had be
bbed the slipping hempen strands, and thus checked
, when he had made fast the rop
r it?" asked Mr. H
as a horse. You needn't worry. He'll get
mmed my le
ou want
or a little th
s wound, and found quite a cut on the thigh, w
ch. "Now if you can look my machine over, and tell me what's the ma
lame leg, and certainly I would not want to see you use your aircraft after what she's gon
t I think I'd better go to a hotel
of room here, and for that matter we have plenty of autos and airships, too, as we
look at the airship. As he feared, he found several things the matter with it, in addition
who explained that, as yet, he was on
" said Tom. "But it will take severa
r when you get through with her. But I think I am able to go on home
om, "can you tell me anything more
day I found him with his check book out, and he was doing a lot
d friend of mine, and I'd do anything to help him. I certainly wouldn
ose his money it will be due to some trickery. Mr. Dam
greed Tom. "You say h
d not mention any name. But Mr.
very jolly. He must be feeling quite badly. I'll g
reciate it. And now I mus
who had several automobiles. "I don't want
your wireless aerials; but I didn't see them unti
up some warning signs. But don't worry about damaging them. They were only up tempo
e, eh? Is that
n get it working," s
iring the damaged airship. This took him the better part of a week, but he did not regret the tim
, and had spent some time setting up an experimental telephone l
a booth, with a telephone receiver to his ear, meanwhile looking steadily att, Ned, please. I'
d Tom. The inventor shifted several switches, pressed one button after another, and tilted the polished metal plate at differ
ew game Tom is u
opened, and Tom s
if you can notice anything on it. I've been staring at it so stek; is it? I won't be blown up, or g
telephone. I have the telephone part down pat, but I
m did things to it, making electrical conn
ing, Ned?"
r shook
upposed to s
ther end of the wire.
plate out of a side window
ainly a wonderful giant,
o?" as
y he ought to be at the other end of this wire,
a second and
booth in the machine shop, and told him to stay there unt
didn't you stay at the telephone wh
mple chap, "little thing go 'tick-tick' and then 'clap-clap!' K
the plate!" exclaimed Tom. "There was nobody
ything to
ing you like--the telephone part is all right. Then you just stand so that the l
anch telephone in the machine shop. Ned stood in the glare of an electric
here, Ned?
I'm
e ligh
es
looking at
ee any reflectio
is voice. "The thing is a failure, Ned. Come on back," and the young ban
knowing how Tom must feel. "I'