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作者:天净沙      更新:2022-11-23 12:08      字数:9322
  Sampson; an odd colored man; who; with his mule; Boomerang; worked
  about the place。
  In the first volume of this series; entitled 〃Tom Swift and his Motor…
  Cycle;〃 here was related how he came to possess that machine。 A certain
  Mr。 Wakefield Damon; an eccentric gentleman; who was always blessing
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  himself; or something about him; owned the cycle; but he came to grief on
  it; and sold it to Tom very cheaply。
  Tom had a number of adventures on the wheel; and; after having used
  the  motor  to   save   a valuable   patent   model   from  a  gang   of   unscrupulous
  men;   the   lad   acquired   possession   of   a   power   boat;   in   which   he   made
  several trips; and took part in many exciting happenings。
  Some time later; in company with John Sharp; an aeronaut; whom Tom
  had rescued from Lake Carlopa; after the airman had nearly lost his life in
  a burning balloon; the young inventor made a big airship; called the Red
  Cloud。 With Mr。 Damon; Tom made several trips in this craft; as set forth
  in the book; 〃Tom Swift and His Airship。〃
  It   was   after this that Tom  and   his   father   built   a   submarine   boat;   and
  went   under   the   ocean   for   sunken   treasure;   and;   following   that   trip   Tom
  built a speedy electric runabout; and by a remarkable run in that; with Mr。
  Damon; saved a bank from ruin; bringing gold in time to stave off a panic。
  〃Tom  Swift   and   His Wireless   Message〃   told   of   the   young   inventor's
  plan to save the castaways of Earthquake Island; and how he accomplished
  it by constructing a wireless plant from the remains of the wrecked airship
  Whizzer。 After   Tom   got   back   from   Earthquake   Island   he   went   with   Mr。
  Barcoe   Jenks;   whom   he   met   on   the  ill…fated   bit   of   land;   to   discover   the
  secret of the diamond makers。 They found the mysterious men; but the trip
  was   not   entirely  successful;   for   the   mountain   containing   the   cave   where
  the diamonds were made was destroyed by a lightning shock; just as Mr。
  Parker; a celebrated scientist; who accompanied the party; said it would be。
  But his adventure in seeking to discover the secret of making precious
  stones did   not   satisfy Tom  Swift;   and   when   he   and his   friends   got   back
  from the mountains they prepared to go to Alaska to search for gold in the
  caves of ice。 They were almost defeated in their purpose by the actions of
  Andy Foger and his father; who in an under…hand manner; got possession
  of a valuable map; showing the location of the gold; and made a copy of
  the drawing。
  Then; when Tom and his friends set off in the Red Cloud; as related in
  〃Tom   Swift      in  the   Caves    of  Ice;〃   the  Fogers;    in  another    airship;   did
  likewise。 But Tom and his party were first on the scene; and accomplished
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  their purpose; though they had to fight the savage Indians。 The airship was
  wrecked   in   a   cave   of   ice;   that   collapsed   on   it;   and   the   survivors   had
  desperate work getting away from the frozen North。
  Tom had been home all the following winter and spring; and he had
  done little more than work on some small inventions; when a new turn was
  given his thoughts and energies by a visit from Mr。 Gunmore; as narrated
  in the first chapter of the present volume。           〃Well; I guess no one is here;〃
  remarked   the   young   inventor   as   he   completed the   circuit of   the grounds
  and walked slowly back toward the house。 〃I think I scared Andy so that
  he won't come back right away。 He had the laugh on me; though; when I
  stumbled and fell。〃
  As Tom proceeded he heard some one approaching; around the path at
  the side of the house。
  〃Who's there?〃 he called quickly; taking a firmer grasp of his stick;
  〃It's me; Massa Swift;〃 was the response。 〃I jest come back from town。
  I got some peppermint fo' mah mule; Boomerang; dat's what I got。〃
  〃Oh! It's you; is it; Rad?〃 asked the youth in easier tones。
  〃Dat's who it am; Did yo' t'ink it were some un else?〃
  〃I   did;〃   replied   Tom。   〃Andy   Foger   has   been   sneaking   around。   Keep
  your eyes open the rest of the night; Rad。〃
  〃I will; Massa Tom。〃
  The youth went into the house; having left word with the engineer; Mr。
  Jackson; to be on the alert for anything suspicious。
  〃And now  I   guess   I'll   go to   bed;  and   make   an   early  start   to…morrow
  morning;  planning   my  new  aeroplane;〃   mused Tom。  〃I'm  going to   make
  the speediest craft of the air ever seen!〃
  As   he   started   toward    his   room   Tom   Swift    heard   the   voice   of  the
  housekeeper calling to him:
  〃Tom! Oh; Tom! Come here; quickly!〃
  〃What's the matter?〃 he asked; in vague alarm。
  〃Something       has   happened     to  your   father!〃   was   the   startling  reply。
  〃He's    fallen   down;    and   is  Unconscious!      Come     quickly!    Send    for  the
  doctor!〃
  Tom fairly ran toward his father's room。
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  CHAPTER Three
  The Plans Disappear
  Mr。 Swift was lying on the floor; where he had fallen; in front of his
  bed; as he was preparing to retire。 There was no mark of injury upon him;
  and   at   first;   as   he   knelt   down   at   his   father's   side;   Tom   was   at   a   loss   to
  account for what had taken place。
  〃How did it happen? When was it?〃 he asked of Mrs。 Baggert; as he
  held   up   his   father's   head;   and   noted   that   the   aged   man   was   breathing
  slightly。
  〃I don't know what happened; Tom;〃 answered the housekeeper; 〃but I
  beard him fall; and ran upstairs; only to find him lying there; just like that。
  Then I called you。 Hadn't you better have a doctor?〃
  〃Yes;   we'll need   one   at   once。  Send   Eradicate Tell him  to   runnot   to
  wait   for   his   muleBoomerang   is   too   slow。   Oh;   no!   The   telephone;   of
  course! Why didn't I think of that at first? Please telephone for Dr。 Gladby;
  Mrs。 Baggert。 Ask him to come as soon as possible; and then tell Garret
  Jackson to step here。 I'll have him help me get father into bed。〃
  The     housekeeper      hastened     to   the   instrument;     and    was   soon    in
  communication   with   the   physician;   who   promised   to   call   at   once。   The
  engineer      was   summoned        from    another    part   of  the   house;    and    then
  Eradicate was aroused。
  Mrs。   Baggert   had   the   colored   man   help   her   get   some   kettles   of   hot
  water in readiness for possible use by the doctor。 Mr。 Jackson aided Tom
  to lift Mr。 Swift up on the bed; and they got off some of his clothes。
  〃I'll   try   to   see   if   I   can   revive   him   with   a   little   aromatic   spirits   of
  ammonia;〃        decided     Tom;     as   he   noticed    that    his  father    was    still
  unconscious。       He   hastened    to  prepare    the   strong   spirits;  while   he   was
  conscious of a feeling of fear and alarm; mingled with sadness。
  Suppose his father should die? Tom could not bear to think of that。 He
  would be left all alone; and how much he would miss the companionship
  and comradeship of his father none but himself knew。
  〃Oh! but I mustn't think he's going to die!〃 exclaimed the youth; as he
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  mixed the medicine。
  Mr。   Swift   feebly   opened   his   eyes   after   Tom   and   Mr。   Jackson   had
  succeeded in forcing some of the ammonia between his lips。
  〃Where am I? What happened?〃 asked the aged inventor faintly。
  〃We don't know; exactly;〃 spoke Tom softly。 〃You are ill; father。 I've
  sent for the doctor。 He'll fix you up。 He'll be here soon。〃
  〃Yes;   I'mI'm   ill;〃   murmured   the   aged   man。   〃Something   hurts   me
  here;〃 and he put his hand over his heart。
  Tom felt a nameless sense of fear。 He wished now that he had insisted
  on   his   parent   consulting   a   physician   some   time   before;   when   Mr。   Swift
  first complained of a minor ailment。 Perhaps now it was too late。
  〃Oh! whe