Tom Swift in the Caves of Ice, or, the Wreck of the Airship
the railroad car, and that the thief was feeling under his pillow for the map. Only, this ti
t the effect of the drug was wearing off. It was intended only for temporary use, and it lasted less time than it would other
t on him, and if I go through all his pockets I'll wake him up. Anyhow, I'v
craft. He looked at his work of ruin, and then tiptoed past the slumbering watc
or of the shed. Mr. Parker, the scientist, had remained at the hotel, for he
oke the eccentric man, as he again knocked on
, and can't hear our knocks,"
ought of that," exclaimed M
en locked when the intruder left. The first thing Mr.
e old man shouted.
, sniffing the air. "There's been cr
the airship. He looke
my eyeglasses! Look at the airship! The planes and wings are all cut
oked at the damage done, and a
"We'll pay 'em back for this! B
watchman was the first to revive. The sleep caused by the chemical, sprayed from the air-pump by the vandal, had been succeeded by a natural slum
ings had been cut by a sharp knife-some in several places. The canvas hung in shreds and patches,
it?" he
here on guard
asleep," admitted the
," said Mr. Damon. "
loroform, or something like it
the airship!"
we go to the valley
ound looking at his damaged craft. The sleepy feeling w
Mr. Damon. "What an ugly, mean pie
could hardly have repaired it. I can fix the wings and the rudders. The propellers have not been damaged, nor has the motor been touched. I
rers could easily guess the rest. But who the midnight vandal was they could no
us back, but it won't-for long. We'll get right to work, and make
ered were arriving, and, under the direction of the miner and Mr. Damon were put in the RED CLOUD. Tom and Ned, with the help of a man they hired, worked diligently to replace the damaged planes and rudders. Mr. Parker came out to the ai
paired most of the damage done. Luckily the vandal had cut and slashed in a hurry, a
ious persons seen hanging around the shed. The adventurers left their rooms at the hotel, and took up their quarters in the airs
one evening when, after a hard day's work the
alley of gold?"
o town, to send some messages home, telling dad we'll s
come?"
ing delayed, and, as it's pretty well known that we'll sail to-morrow, the Foger crowd may try som
p, he passed through a dark street. He was walking along, thinking of what the future might hold for him and his companions, after they
he c
ack of his head, and he felt his senses leaving him. He struggled against the feeling, and he realized, even in that exciting moment, t
ed another voice. "
n, in spite of his fierce determination not to succumb. He felt several hands