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  machine tried to climb a tree near the Swift house。
  The young inventor (for even then he was working on several patents)
  ministered      to  Mr。   Damon;      who;    disgusted    with   the   motor    cycle;   and
  wishing to reward Tom; let the young fellow have the machine。
  Tom's   career   began   from  that hour。   For he   learned to   ride   the   motor
  cycle; after making some improvements in it; and from then on the youth
  had led a busy life。 Soon afterward he secured a motor boat and from that
  it was but a step to an airship。
  The medium of the air having been conquered; Tom again turned his
  attention   to   the   water;   or   rather;   under   the   water;   and   he   and   his   father
  made a submarine。 Then he built an electric runabout; the speediest car on
  the road。
  It was when Ton Swift had occasion to send his wireless message from
  a lonely island where he had been shipwrecked that he was able to do Mr。
  and   Mrs。   Nestor   a   valuable   service;   and this   increased   the   regard   which
  Miss Mary Nestor felt for the young inventor; a regard that bid fair; some
  day; to ripen into something stronger。
  Tom Swift might have made a fortune when he set out to discover the
  secret   of   the   diamond   makers。   But   Fate   intervened;   and   soon   after   that
  quest   he   went   to   the   caves   of   ice;   where   he   and   his   friends   met   with
  disaster。   In   his   sky  racer   Tom  broke   all   records   for   speed;   and   when   he
  went to Africa to rescue a missionary; had it not been for his electric rifle
  the tide of battle would have gone against him and his party。
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  Marvelous; indeed; were the adventures underground; which came to
  Tom when he went to look for the city of gold; but the treasure there was
  not more valuable than the platinum which Tom sought in dreary Siberia
  by means of his air glider。
  Tom thought his end had come when he fell into captivity among the
  giants;   but   even   that   turned   out   well;   and   he   brought   two   of   the   giants
  away with him。 Koku; one of the two giants; became devotedly attached to
  the lad; much to the disgust of Eradicate Sampson; the old negro who had
  worked      for   the   Swifts    for  a   generation;     and   who;    with    his   mule
  Boomerang; 〃eradicated〃 from the place as much dirt as possible。
  With his wizard camera Tom did much to advance the cause of science。
  His great searchlight was of great help to the United States government in
  putting   a   stop   to   the   Canadian   smugglers;  while   his   giant   cannon   was   a
  distinct advance in ordnance; not excepting the great German guns used in
  the European war。
  When      Tom     perfected    his   photo    telephone     the   last  objection    to
  rendering telephonic conversation admissible evidence in a law court was
  done away with; for by this invention a person was able to see; as well as
  to hear; over the telephone wire。 One practically stood face to face with
  the person; miles away; to whom one was talking。
  The   volume   immediately   preceding   this   present   one   is   called:   〃Tom
  Swift and His Aerial Warship。〃 The young inventor perfected a marvelous
  aircraft   that   was   the   naval   terror   of   the   seas;   and   many   governments;
  recognizing what an important part aircraft were going to play in all future
  conflicts; were anxious to secure Tom's   machine。 But he was true to his
  own country; though his rivals were nearly successful in their plots against
  him。
  The Mars;  which   was the   name   of Tom's   latest   craft; proved to be   a
  great success; and the United States government purchased it。 It was not
  long after the completion of this transaction that the events narrated in the
  first chapter of this book took place。
  Mr。 Damon and Tom had been firm friends ever since the episode of
  the motor cycle; and the eccentric gentleman (who blessed so many things)
  often   went   with   Tom   on   his   trips。   Besides   Mary   Nestor;  Tom   had   other
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  friends。 The one; after Miss Nestor; for whom he cared most (if we except
  Mr。 Damon) was Ned Newton; who was employed in a Shopton bank。 Ned
  also had often gone with Tom; though lately; having a better position; he
  had less time to spare。
  〃Well; do you feel better; Mr。 Damon?〃 asked Tom; after a bit。
  〃Yes; very much; thank you。 Bless my pen wiper! but I thought I was
  done for when I saw my horse bolt for your front stoop。 He rushed up it;
  fell down;   but;   fortunately;   I   managed   to get   out   of   his   way;   though   the
  saddle girth slipped。 And all I could think of was that my wife would say:
  'I told you so!' for she warned me not to ride this animal。
  〃But he never ran away with me before; and I was in a hurry to get
  over to see you; Tom。 Now then; let's get down to business。 Will you go to
  South America with me?〃
  〃Whereabout in South America are you going; Mr。 Damon; and why?〃
  Tom asked。
  〃To Peru; Tom。〃
  〃What a coincidence!〃 exclaimed Mr。 Titus。
  〃I beg your pardon?〃 said Mr。 Damon; interrogatively。
  〃I said what a coincidence。 I am going there myself。〃
  〃Excuse me;〃 interposed Tom; 〃I don't believe; in the excitement of the
  moment; I introduced you gentlemen。 Allow meMr。 DamonMr。 Titus。〃
  The presentation over; Mr。 Damon went on:
  〃You    see;  Tom;    I  have   lately  invested    considerable    money     in  a
  wholesale drug concern。 We deal largely in Peruvian remedies; principally
  the bark of the cinchona tree; from which quinine is made。 Of late there
  has been some trouble over our concession from the Peruvian government;
  and the company has decided to send me down there to investigate。
  〃Of course; as soon as I made up my mind to go I thought of you。 So I
  came over to see if you would not accompany me。 All went well until I
  reached your front gate。 Then my horse became frightened by a yellow toy
  balloon   some   boy   was   blowing   up   in   the   street   and   bolted   with   me。   I
  suppose if it had been a red or green balloon the effect would have been
  the same。 However; here I am; somewhat the worse for wear。 Now Tom;
  what do you say? Will you go to South Americato Peruwith me; and
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  help look up this Quinine business?〃
  Once more Mr。 Titus and Tom looked at each other。
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  CHAPTER III
  A Face at the Window
  〃What is the matter?〃 asked Mr。 Damon; catching the glance between
  Tom  and   the   contractor。   〃Is   there   anything   wrong   with   South America
  Peru? I know they have lots of revolutions in those countries; but I don't
  believe Peru is what they call a 'banana republic'; is it?〃
  〃No;〃 and Mr。 Titus shook his head。 〃It isn't a question of revolutions。〃
  〃But it's something!〃 insisted Mr。 Damon。 〃Bless my ink bottle! but it's
  something。 As soon as I mention Peru; Tom; you and Mr。 Titus eye each
  other as if I'd said something dreadful。 Out with it! What is it?〃
  〃It's   justjust  a  coincidence;〃    Tom   said。   〃But    go  on;  Mr。   Damon。
  Finish what you have to say and then we'll explain。〃                〃Well; I guess I've
  told you all you need to know for the present。 I went into this wholesale
  drug   concern;   hoping   to   make   some   money;   but   now;   on   account   of   the
  trouble down in Peru; we stand to lose considerable unless I can get back
  the cinchona concession。〃
  〃What does that mean?〃 Tom asked。
  〃Well;     it  means     that   our   concern     secured     from    the   Peruvian
  government the right to take this quinine…producing bark from the trees in
  a certain tropical section。 But there has been a change in the government
  in   the   district   where   our   men   were   working;   and   now   the   privilege;   or
  concession;   has   been   withdrawn。   I'm   going   down   to   see   if   I   can't   get   it
  back。 And I want you to go with me。〃
  〃And I came here for very nearly the same thing;〃 went on Mr。 Titus。
  〃That is where the coincidence comes in。 It is strange that we should both
  appeal to Mr。 Swift at the same time。〃
  〃Well; Tom's a valuable helper!〃 exclaimed Mr。 Damon。 〃I know him
  of old; for I'v