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  eagerly。 〃We will pay you well。 Will you come to Peru and look over the
  ground?〃
  〃And kill two birds with one stone; and come with me also?〃 put in Mr。
  Damon。
  Tom pondered for a moment。 He was about to answer when the tunnel
  contractor;   who   was   looking   from  the   library   window;   suddenly   jumped
  from his chair crying:
  〃There he is again! Once more dogging me!〃
  As he rushed from the room; Tom and Mr。 Damon had a glimpse of a
  face   at   one   of   the   low   library   windowsa   face   that   had   an   evil   look。   It
  disappeared as Mr。 Titus ran from the room。
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  CHAPTER IV
  Tom's Experiments
  〃Bless my looking glass; Tom; what does that mean?〃 exclaimed Mr。
  Damon。 〃That face!〃
  〃I don't know;〃 answered the young inventor。 〃But the sight of some
  one looking in here seemed to disturb Mr。 Titus。 We must follow him。〃
  〃Perhaps he saw your giant Koku looking in;〃 suggested the odd; little
  man who blessed everything he could think of。 〃The sight of his face; to
  any one not knowing him; Tom; would be enough to cause fright。〃
  〃It wasn't Koku who looked in the window;〃 said Tom; decidedly。 〃It
  was some stranger。 Come on。〃
  The    young    inventor   and   Mr。   Damon     hurried   out  after  the  tunnel
  contractor; who was running down the road that led in front of the Swift
  homestead。
  〃He's chasing some one; Tom;〃 called Mr。 Damon。
  〃Yes; I see he is。 But who?〃
  〃I can't see any one;〃 reported Mr。 Damon; who had run down to the
  gate; at which his horse was still standing。 Mr。 Damon had washed the dirt
  from his hands and face; and was wearing one of Mr。 Swift's coats in place
  of his own split one。
  Tom joined the eccentric man and together they looked down the road
  after the running Mr。 Titus。 They were in half a mind to join him; when
  they saw him pull up short; raise his hands as though he had given over the
  pursuit; and turn back。
  〃I   guess he   got   away;   whoever  he   was;〃   remarked Tom。  〃We'll   walk
  down and meet Mr。 Titus; and ask him what it all means。〃
  Shortly afterward they came up to the contractor; who was breathing
  heavily after his run; for he was evidently not used to such exercise。              〃I
  beg   your   pardon; Tom  Swift;   for   leaving   you   and   Mr。  Damon   in   such   a
  fashion;〃   said   Mr。 Titus;   〃but   I  had   to   act   quickly  or   lose   the   chance   of
  catching that rascal。 As it was; he got away; but I think I gave him a scare;
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  and   h~e   knows   that   I   saw   him。   It   will   make   him   more   cautious   in   the
  future。〃
  〃Who was it?〃 asked Tom。
  〃Well; I   didn't   have as  close   a   look as   I   could have   wished   for;〃   the
  contractor   said;   as   he   walked   back   toward   the   house   with   Tom   and   Mr。
  Damon;   〃but   I'm   pretty   sure   the   face   that   peered   in   at   us   through   the
  library window was that of Isaac Waddington。〃
  〃And who is he; if it isn't asking information that ought not be given
  out?〃 inquired Mr。 Damon。
  〃Oh; no; certainly。 I can tell you;〃 said the contractor。 〃Only perhaps
  we had better wait until we get back to the house。
  〃Since one   of   their   men   was   seen   lurking   around   here   there   may  be
  others;〃 went on Mr。 Titus; when the three were once more seated in the
  Swift library。 〃It is best to be on the safe side。 The face I saw; I'm sure;
  was that of Waddington; who is a tool of Blakeson & Grinder; rival tunnel
  contractors。 They put in a bid on this Andes tunnel; but we were lower in
  our figures by several thousand dollars; and the contract was awarded to
  us。
  〃Blakeson & Grinder tried; by every means in their power; to get the
  job    away     from    us。  They     even    invoked     the  aid   of   some     Peruvian
  revolutionists and politicians; but we held our ground and began the work。
  Since then they have had spies and emissaries on our trail; trying their best
  to make us fail in our work; so the Peruvian officials might abrogate the
  contract and give it to them。
  〃But; so far; we've managed to come out ahead。 This Waddington is a
  sort of spy; and I've found him dodging me several times of late。 I suppose
  he wants to find out my plans so as to be ready to jump in the breach in
  case we fail。〃
  〃Do you think your rivals had anything to do with the difficulties you
  are now meeting with in digging the tunnel?〃 asked Mr。 Damon。 Mr。 Titus
  shook his head。
  〃The   present   difficulties   are   all   of   Nature's   doing;〃   he said。  〃It's   just
  the   abnormally  hard   rock   that   is   bothering   us。   Only  for   that   we'd   be   all
  right; though we might have petty difficulties because of the mean acts of
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  Blakeson & Grinder。 But I don't fear them。〃
  〃How   do   you   think   this   Waddington;   if   it   was   he;   knew   you   were
  coming here?〃 asked Tom。
  〃I   can   only  guess。   My   brother   and   I   have   had   some   correspondence
  regarding you; Tom Swift。 That is; I announced my intention of coming to
  see you; and my brother wrote me to use my discretion。 I wrote back that I
  would consult you
  〃Our main office is in New York; where we employ a large clerical and
  expert   force。   There   is   nothing   to   prevent   one   of   our   stenographers;   for
  instance; turning traitor and giving copies of the letters of my brother and
  myself to our rivals。
  〃Mind you; I don't say this was done; and I don't suspect any of our
  employees; but it would be an easy matter for any one to know my plans。 I
  never thought of making a secret of them; or of my trip here。 In some way
  Waddington found out about the last; and he must have followed me here。
  Then he sneaked up under the window; and tried to hear what we said。〃
  〃Do you think he did?〃 asked Tom。
  〃I wouldn't be surprised。 We took no pains to lower our voices。 But;
  after all; he hasn't learned much that he didn't know before; if he knew I
  was coming here。 He didn't learn the secret of the explosive that must be
  used; and that is the vital thing。 For I defy him; or any other contractor; to
  blast that hard rock with any known explosive。 We've tried every kind on
  the market and we've failed。 We'll have to depend on you; Tom Swift; to
  help us out with some of your giant cannon powder。〃
  〃And I'm not sure that will work;〃 said the young inventor。 〃I think I'll
  have   to   experiment   and   make   a   new   explosive;   if   I   conclude   to   go   to
  Peru。〃
  〃Oh; you'll   go all   right!〃   declared Mr。 Titus with   a  smile。 〃I   can   see
  that   you   are   eager   for   the   adventures   I   am   sure   you'll   find   there;   and;
  besides; your friend here; Mr。 Damon; needs you。〃
  〃That's what I do; Tom!〃 exclaimed the odd man。 〃Bless my excursion
  ticket; but you must come!〃
  〃I'll have to invent the new powder first;〃 Tom said。
  〃That's   what   I   like   to   hear!〃   exclaimed   Mr。 Titus。   〃It   shows   you   are
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  thinking of coming with us。〃
  Tom only smiled。
  〃I am so anxious to get the proper explosive;〃 Went on Mr。 Titus; 〃that
  I would even purchase it from our rivals; Blakeson & Grinder; if I thought
  they had it。 But I'm sure they have not; though they may think they can get
  it。
  〃That may be the reason they are following me so closely。 They may
  want to know just when we will fail; and have to give up the contract; and
  they may think they can step in and finish the work。 But I don't believe;
  without your help; Tom Swift; that they can blast that hard rock; and〃
  〃Well; I'll say this;〃 interrupted Tom; 〃first come; first served with me;
  other   things   being   equal。   You   have   applied   to   me   and;   like   a   lawyer;   I
  won't   go   over  to the  other   side  now。   I  consider  myself   retained   by   your
  firm; Mr。 Titus; to invent some sort of explosive; and if I am successful I
  shall expect to be paid。〃
  〃Oh; of course!〃 cried the contractor eagerly。             〃Very good;〃 Tom went
  on。 〃You needn't fear that I'll help the other fellows。 Now to get down to
  business。 I must see some samples of this rock in order to know what kind