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  They passed it to him。
  〃I   know   we   treated   you   beastly   mean;〃   went   on   Kenneth;   〃but;   my
  dear chap〃
  〃Get   aboard;〃   was   all   Tom   said;   and   when   the   rascals;   with   fearful
  glances back into the burning jungle; did so; our hero sent his craft high
  into the air again。
  〃Where are you taking us; my dear chap?〃 asked the tall rascal。
  〃Don't 'dear chap' me!〃 retorted Tom。 〃I don't want to talk to you。 I'm
  going to drop you at the native village。〃
  〃But that will burn!〃 cried the Englishman。
  〃The wind is changing;〃 was our hero's answer。 〃The fire won't get to
  the village。 You'll be safe。 Have you damaged my camera?〃 he asked as he
  began to examine it; while Ned managed the ship。
  〃No; my  dear chap。 You mustn't   think too   hard of   us。 We   were   both
  down on our luck; and a chap offered us a big sum to get on your trail; and
  secure the camera。 He said you had filched it from him; and that he had a
  right to it。 Understand; we wouldn't have taken it had we known〃
  〃Don't talk to me!〃 interrupted Tom; as he saw that his apparatus had
  not been damaged。 〃The man who hired you was a rascalthat's all I'll say。
  Put on a little more speed; Ned。 I want to get rid of these 'dear chaps' and
  take some pictures of the jungle fire。〃
  As Tom had said; the wind had changed; and was blowing the flames
  away off to one side; so that the native village would be in no danger。 It
  was   soon   reached;   and   the Africans   were   surprised   to   see   Tom's   airship
  back     again。   But    he  did   not   stay   long;   descending      only    to  let  the
  Englishmen alight。 They pleaded to be taken to the coast; making all sorts
  of promises; and stating that; had they known that Turbot and Eckert (for
  whom they admitted they had acted) were not telling the truth; they never
  would have taken Tom's camera。
  〃Don't leave us here!〃 they pleaded。            〃I wouldn't have you on board
  my airship another minute for a fortune!〃 declared Tom; as he signalled to
  Ned   to   start   the   motor。   Then   the   Flyer   ascended   on   high;   leaving   the
  plotters   and   started   back   for   the   fire;   of   which   Tom   got   a   series   of   fine
  moving pictures。
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  A week later our friends were in Paris; having made a quick trip; on
  which   little   of   incident   occurred;   though   Tom   managed   to   get   quite   a
  number of good views on the way。
  He found a message awaiting him; from Mr。 Period。
  〃Well; where to now?〃 asked Ned; as his chum read the cablegram。
  〃Great    Scott!〃    cried   our  hero。   〃Talk    about   hair…raising    jobs;   this
  certainly is the limit!〃
  〃Why; what's the matter?〃
  〃I've got to get some moving pictures of a volcano in action;〃 was the
  answer。 〃Say; if I'd known what   sort of things 'Spotty' wanted; I'd   never
  have    consented     to  take   this  trip。  A   volcano   in  action;  and   maybe     an
  earthquake on the side! This is certainly going some!〃
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  CHAPTER XXIII
  AT THE VOLCANO
  〃And you've got to snap…shot a volcano?〃 remarked Ned to his chum;
  after a moment of surprised silence。 〃Any particular one? Is it Vesuvius? If
  it is we haven't far to go。 But how does Mr。 Period know that it's going to
  get into action when we want it to?〃
  〃No; it isn't Vesuvius;〃 replied Tom。 〃We've got to take another long
  trip;   and   we'll   have   to   go   by   steamer   again。   The   message   says   that   the
  Arequipa volcano; near the city of the same name; in Peru; has started to
  'erupt;' and; according to rumor; it's acting as it did many years ago; just
  before a big upheaval。〃
  〃Bless my Pumice stones!〃 cried Mr。 Damon。 〃And are you expected
  to get pictures of it shooting out flames and smoke; Tom?〃
  〃Of   course。   An   inactive   volcano   wouldn't   make   much   of   a   moving
  picture。 Well; if we go to Peru; we won't be far from the United States; and
  we can fly back home in the airship。 But we've got to take the Flyer apart;
  and pack up again。〃
  〃Will you have time?〃 asked Mr。 Nestor。 〃Maybe the volcano will get
  into action before you arrive; and the performance will be all over with。〃
  〃I think not;〃 spoke Tom; as he again read the cablegram。 〃Mr。 Period
  says he has advices from Peru to the effect that; on other occasions; it took
  about a month from the time smoke was first seen coming from the crater;
  before   the   fireworks   started   up。   I   guess   we've   got   time   enough;   but   we
  won't waste any。〃
  〃And I guess Montgomery and Kenneth won't be there to make trouble
  for us;〃 put in Ned。 〃It will be some time before they get away from that
  African town; I think。〃
  They began work that day on taking the airship apart for transportation
  to the steamer that was to carry them across the ocean。 Tom decided on
  going to Panama; to get a series of pictures on the work of digging that
  vast canal。 On inquiry he learned that a steamer was soon to sail for Colon;
  so he took passage for his friends and himself on that; also arranging for
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  the carrying of the parts of his airship。
  It was rather hard work to take the Flyer apart; but it was finally done;
  and;   in   about   a   week   from   the   time   of   arriving   in   Paris;   they   left   that
  beautiful   city。 The  pictures   already  taken   were   forwarded   to   Mr。   Period;
  with a letter of explanation of Tom's adventures thus far; and an account of
  how his rivals had acted。
  Just   before   sailing;   Tom   received   another   message   from   his   strange
  employer。 The cablegram read:
  〃Understand   our   rivals   are   also   going   to   try   for   volcano   pictures。
  Can't   find   out   who   will   represent   Turbot   and   Eckert;   but   watch   out。   Be
  suspicious of strangers。〃
  〃That's what I will!〃 cried Tom。 〃If they get my camera away from
  me again; it will be my own fault。〃
  The   voyage   to   Colon   was   not   specially   interesting。   They   ran   into   a
  terrific storm; about half way over; and Tom took some pictures from the
  steamer's bridge; the captain allowing him to do so; but warning him to be
  careful。
  〃I'll take Koku up there with me;〃 said the young inventor; 〃and if a
  wave tries to wash me overboard he'll grab me。〃
  And it was a good thing that he took this precaution; for; while a wave
  did not get as high as the bridge; one big; green roller smashed over the
  bow of the vessel; staggering her so that Tom was tossed against the rail。
  He   would   have   been   seriously   hurt;   and   his   camera        might   have   been
  broken; but for the quickness of the giant。
  Koku caught his master; camera and all; in a mighty arm; and with the
  other clung to a stanchion; holding Tom in safety until the ship was on a
  level keel once more。
  〃Thanks; Koku!〃 gasped Tom。 〃You always seem to be around when I
  need you。〃 The giant grinned happily。
  The   storm   blew   out   in   a   few   days;   and;   from   then   on;   there   was
  pleasant   sailing。   When   Tom's   airship   had   been   reassembled   at   Colon;   it
  created quite a sensation among the small army of canal workers; and; for
  their benefit; our hero gave several flying exhibitions。
  He then took some of the engineers on a little trip; and in turn; they did
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  him the favor of letting him get moving pictures of parts of the work not
  usually seen。
  〃And   now   for   the   volcano!〃   cried   Tom   one   morning;   when   having
  shipped to Mr。 Period the canal pictures; the Flyer was sent aloft; and her
  nose pointed toward Arequipa。 〃We've got quite a run before us。〃
  〃How long?〃 asked Ned。
  〃About   two   thousand   miles。   But   I'm   going   to   speed   her   up   to   the
  limit。〃   Tom   was   as   good   as   his   word;   and   soon   the   Flyer   was   shooting
  along at her best rate; reeling off mile after mile; just below the clouds。
  It   was   a  wild   and    desolate    region   over    which    the   travelers   found
  themselves   most   of   the   time;   though   the