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  with a great fear for his father。
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  CHAPTER Eighteen
  The Broken Bridge
  Dr。 Kurtz looked as grave as did Dr。 Gladby when he had made an
  examination       of  the  patient。   Mr。   Swift   was    still  in  a  semi…conscious
  condition; hardly breathing as he rested on the bed where they had placed
  him after the fire。
  〃Vell;〃   said   the   German   physician;   after   a   long   silence;   〃vot   is   your
  obinion; my dear Gladby?〃
  〃I think an operation is necessary。〃
  〃Yes; dot is so; but you know vot kind of an operation alone vill safe
  him; eh; my dear Gladby?〃
  Dr。 Gladby nodded。
  〃It will be a rare and delicate one;〃 he said。 〃There is but one surgeon I
  know of who can do it。〃
  〃You mean Herr Hendrix?〃 asked Dr。 Kurtz。
  〃Yes; Dr。 Edward Hendrix; of Kirkville。 If he can be induced to come I
  think there is a chance of saving Mr。 Swift's life。 I'll speak to Tom about
  it。〃
  The two physicians; who had been consulting together; summoned the
  youth from another room; where; with Mrs。 Baggert and Mr。 Jackson he
  had been anxiously awaiting the verdict。
  〃What is it?〃 the young inventor asked Dr。 Gladby。
  The medical man told him to what conclusion he and his colleague had
  arrived; adding:
  〃We advise that Dr。 Hendrix be sent for at once。 But I need hardly tell
  you;   Tom;    that  he   is   a  noted  specialist;  and   his  services   are  in  great
  demand。 He is hard to get。〃
  〃I'll pay him any sum he asks!〃 burst out the youth。 〃I'll spend all my
  fortuneand I have made considerable money of lateI'll spend every cent
  to get my father well! Money need not stand in the way; Dr。 Gladby。〃
  〃I knew that; Tom。 Still Dr。 Hendrix is a very busy man; and it is hard
  to   induce   him   to   come   a   long   distance。   It   is   over   a   hundred   miles   to
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  Kirkville; and it is an out…of…the…way place。 I never could understand why
  Dr。 Hendrix settled there。 But there he is; and if we want him he will have
  to come from there。 The worst of it is that there are few trains; and only a
  single railroad line from there to Shopton。〃
  〃Then I'll telegraph;〃 decided Tom。 〃I'll offer him his own price; and
  ask him to rush here as soon as he can。〃
  〃You     had    better   let  Dr。  Kurtz    and    me    attend   to  that   part   of  it;〃
  suggested the physician。 〃Dr。 Hendrix would hardly come on the request
  of   some     one   whom      he  did   not   know。    I'll  prepare    a  telegram;    briefly
  explaining   the   case。   It   is   the   sort   of   an   operation   Dr。   Hendrix   is   much
  interested   in;   and   I   think   he   will   come   on   that   account;   if   for   no   other
  reason。 I'll write out the message; and you can have Eradicate take it to the
  telegraph office。〃
  〃I'll take it myself!〃 exclaimed Tom; as he got ready to go out into the
  night   with   the   urgent   request。   〃Is   there   any   immediate   danger   for   my
  father?〃 he asked。
  〃No;     not    any   immediate       danger;〃     replied    Dr。   Gladby。     〃But    the
  operation is imperative if he is to live。 It is his one and only chance。〃
  Tom   thought   only   of   his   father   as   he   hurried   on   through   the   night。
  Even the prospect of the great race; so soon to take place; had no part in
  his mind。
  〃I'll not race until I'm sure dad is going to get better;〃 he decided。 With
  the   message   to   the   noted   specialist   Tom   also   sent   one   to   Mr。   Damon;
  telling him the news; and asking him to come to Shopton。 Tom felt that the
  presence of the odd gentleman would help him; and Mr。 Damon; who first
  intended to stay on at the Swift home until he and Tom departed for Eagle
  Park; had gone back to his own residence to attend to some business Tom
  knew  he   would   come   in   the   morning;   and   Mr。  Damon   did   arrive   on   the
  first train。
  〃Bless my soul!〃 he exclaimed with ready sympathy; as he extended
  his    hand    to  Tom。     〃What's     all  this?〃   The    young     inventor     told   him;
  beginning with the fire that had been the cause of the excitement which
  produced the change in Mr。 Swift。
  〃But I have great hopes that the specialist will be able to cure him;〃
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  said Tom;   for;   with   the   coming   of   daylight;   his   courage   had   returned   to
  him。 〃Dr。 Gladby and Dr。 Kurtz depend a great deal on Dr。 Hendrix;〃 he
  said。
  〃Yes; he certainly is a wonderful man。 I have heard a great deal about
  him。 I have no doubt but what he will cure your father。 But about the fire?
  How did it start?〃
  〃I   don't   know;   but   now   that   I   have   a   few   hours   to   spare   before   the
  doctor can get here; I'm going to make an examination。〃
  〃Bless my penwiper; but I'll help you。〃
  Tom went into the house; to inquire of Mrs。 Baggert; for probably the
  tenth time that morning; how his father was doing。 Mr。 Swift was still in a
  semi…conscious condition; but he recognized Tom; when the youth stood at
  his bedside。
  〃Don't worry about me; son;〃 said the brave old inventor; as he took
  Tom's hand。 〃I'll be all right。 Go ahead and get ready for the race。 I want
  you to win!〃
  Tears came into Tom's eyes。 Would his father be well enough to allow
  him to take part in the big event? He feared not。
  By   daylight   it   was   seen   that   quite   a   hole   had   been   burned   in   the
  aeroplane      shed。   Tom    and   Mr。   Damon;      accompanied       by  Mr。   Jackson;
  walked through the place。
  〃And you say the fire broke out right after you had seen the mysterious
  airship hovering over the house?〃 asked the eccentric man。
  〃Well;   not   exactly   after;〃   answered   Tom;   〃but   within   an   hour   or   so。
  Why do you ask?〃
  But Mr。 Damon did not answer。 Something on the floor of the   shed;
  amid     a  pile  of   blackened     and   charred    pieces   of   wood;    attracted   his
  attention。 He stooped over and picked it up。
  〃Is this yours?〃 he asked Tom。
  〃No。 What is it?〃
  The object looked like a small iron ball; with a tube about half an inch
  in diameter projecting slightly from it。 Tom took it'。
  〃Why; it looks like an infernal machine or a dynamite bomb;〃 he said。
  〃I wonder where it came from? Guess I'd better drop it in a pail of water。
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  Maybe Eradicate found it and brought it here。 I never saw it before。 Mr。
  Jackson; please hand me that pail of water。 We'll soak this bomb。〃
  〃There is no need;〃 said Mr。 Damon; quietly。 〃It is harmless now。 It has
  done its work。 It was that which set fire to your shed; and which caused
  the stifling fumes。〃
  〃That?〃 cried Tom。
  〃Yes。    This   ball  is  hollow;    and   was   filled   with   a  chemical。    It  was
  dropped   on   the   roof;   and;   after   a   certain   time;   the   plug   in   the   tube   was
  eaten   through;   the   chemicals   ran   out;   set   the   roof   ablaze;   and;   dripping
  down   inside   spread   the   choking   odors   that   nearly   prevented   you   from
  getting out your aeroplane。〃
  〃Are you sure of this?〃 asked the young inventor。
  〃Positive。 I read about these bombs recently。 A German invented them
  to be used in attacking a besieged city in case of war。〃
  〃But how did this one get on my shed roof?〃 asked Tom。
  〃It was dropped there by  the mysterious airship!〃 exclaimed the odd
  man。 〃That was why the aeroplane moved about over your place。 Those in
  it hoped that the fire would not break out until you were all asleep; and
  that the shed and the Humming…Bird would be destroyed before you came
  to the rescue。 Some of your enemies are still after you; Tom。〃
  〃And it was Andy Foger; I'll wager!〃 he cried。 〃He was in that aircraft!
  Oh; I'll have a long score to settle with him!〃
  〃Of   course   you   can't   be   sure   it   was   he;〃   said   Mr。   Damon;   〃but   I
  wouldn't be a bit surprised but what it was。 Andy is capable of such a thing。
  He wanted to prevent you from taking part in the race。〃
  〃Well; he sha'n't!〃 cried Tom; and then he thought of his invalid father。
  They   made   a   fur