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  watching with their eager eyes for their offal food。
  As Tom and Koku made their way along the mountain trail they came
  unexpectedly upon an Indian workman who was gathering herbs and bark;
  an industry by which many of the natives added to their scanty livelihood。
  The   woman       was   familiar   with   the   appearance     of  the  white    men;   and
  nodded in friendly fashion。
  Tom     passed    on;  thinking    of  many    things;   when     he  was    suddenly
  startled by a scream from the woman。 It was a scream of such terror and
  agony that; for the moment; Tom was stunned into inactivity。 Then; as he
  turned;   he   saw   a   great   condor   sweeping   down   out   of   the   air;   the   wind
  fairly whistling through the big; outstretched wings。
  〃Jove!〃 ejaculated Tom。 〃Can the bird be going to attack the woman?〃
  But this was not the object of the condor。 It was aiming to strike; with
  its   fierce   talons;   at   a   point   some   paces   distant   from   where   the   woman
  stood; and in the intervals between her screams Tom heard her cry; in her
  native tongue:
  〃My baby! My baby! The beast…bird will carry off my baby!〃
  Then     Tom    understood。     The   woman     herb…gatherer      had   brought    her
  infant with her on her quest; and had laid it down on a bed of soft grass
  while she worked。 And it was this infant; wrapped as Tom afterward saw
  in a piece of deer…skin; at which the condor was aiming。
  〃Master shoot!〃 cried Koku; pointing to the down…sweeping bird。
  〃You bet I'll shoot!〃 cried Tom。
  Throwing   his   electric   rifle   to   his   shoulder;   Tom   pressed   the   switch
  trigger。 The unseen but powerful force shot straight at the condor。
  The outstretched wings fell limp; the great body seemed to shrivel up;
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  and; with a crash; the bird fell into the underbrush; breaking the twigs and
  branches   with   its   weight。 The   electric   rifle;   a   full   account of   which   was
  given in the volume entitled 〃Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle;〃 had done
  its work well。
  With   a   scream;   in   which   was   mingled   a   cry   of   thanks;   the   woman
  threw himself on the sleeping child。 The condor bad fallen dead not three
  paces from it。
  Tom Swift had shot just in time。
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  CHAPTER XVIII
  The Indian Strike
  Snatching up in her arms the now awakened child; the woman gazed
  for a moment into its face; which she covered with kisses。 Then the herb…
  gatherer looked over to the dead; limp body of the great condor; and from
  thence to Tom。
  In   another   moment   the   woman   had   rushed   forward;   and   knelt   at   the
  feet of the young inventor。 Holding the baby in one arm; in her other hand
  the woman seized Toms and kissed it fervently; at the same time pouring
  forth a torrent of impassioned language; of which Tom could only  make
  out a word now and then。 But he gathered that the woman was thanking
  him for having saved the child。
  〃Oh; that's all right;〃 Tom said; rather embarrassed by the hand…kissing。
  〃It was an easy shot。〃
  An   Indian   came   bursting   through   the   bushes;   evidently   the   woman's
  husband by the manner in which she greeted him; and Tom recognized the
  newcomer       as   one   of   the  tunnel    workers。    There    was    some    quick
  conversation between the husband and wife; in which the latter made all
  sorts of motions; including in their scope Tom; his rifle; the dead condor
  and the now smiling baby。
  The   man   took   off   his   hat   and   approached   Tom;   genuflecting   as   he
  might have done in church。
  〃She   say   you   save   baby   from   condor;〃   the   man   said   in   his   halting
  English。 〃She t'ank youme; I t'ank you。 Bird see babe in deer skint'ink
  um dead animal。 Maybe so bird carry baby off; drop um on sharp stone;
  baby smile no more。 You have our lives; senor! We do anyt'ing we can for
  you。〃
  〃Thanks;〃     said  Tom;   easily。  〃I'm   glad  I  happened    to  be  around。    I
  supposed condors only went for things dead; but I reckon; as you say; it
  mistook the baby in the deer skin for a dead animal。 And I guess it might
  have carried your little one off; or at least lifted it up; and then it might
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  have dropped it far enough to have killed it。 It sure is a big bird;〃 and Tom
  strolled over to look at what he had bagged。
  The condor of the Andes is the largest bird of prey in existence。 One in
  the Bronx Zoo; in New York; with his wings spread out; measured a little
  short of ten feet from tip to tip。 Measure ten feet out on the ground and
  then imagine a bird with that wing stretch。
  This   same   condor   in   the   park   was   made   angry   by  a   boy  throwing   a
  feather   boa   up   into   the   air   outside   the   cage。   The   condor   raised   himself
  from the ground; and hurled himself against the heavy wire netting so that
  the whole; big cage shook。 And the breeze caused by the flapping wings
  blew off the hats of several spectators。 So powerful was the air force from
  the   condor's    wings    that  it  reminded     one   of  the  current   caused    when
  standing   behind   the   propellers   of   an   aeroplane   in   motion。   The   condor
  rarely attacks living persons or animals; though it has been known to carry
  off big sheep when driven by hunger。
  It was one of these animals Tom Swift had shot with his electric rifle。
  〃We do anyt'ing you want;〃 the man gratefully repeated。
  〃Well; I've got about all I want;〃 Tom said。 〃But if you could tell me
  where those ten missing men are; and how they got out of the tunnel; I'd
  be obliged to you。〃
  The woman did not seem to comprehend Tom's talk; but the man did。
  He started; and fear seemed to come over him。
  〃MeII can not tell;〃 he murmured。
  〃No; I don't suppose you can;〃 said Tom; musingly。 〃Well;〃 it doesn't
  matter; I guess I'll have to cross it off my books。 I'll never find out。〃
  Again the Indian and his wife expressed their gratitude; and Tom; after
  letting   the   little   brown   baby   cling   to   his   finger;   and   patting   its   chubby
  cheek; went on his way with Koku。
  〃Well; that was some excitement;〃 mused Tom; who made little of the
  shot itself; for the condor was such a mark that he would have had to aim
  very badly indeed to miss it。 And perhaps only the electric rifle could have
  killed quickly enough to prevent the baby's being injured in some way by
  the big bird; even though it was dying。
  〃Master heap good shot!〃 exclaimed Koku; admiringly。
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  The tunnel work went on; though not so well as when Tom's explosive
  was first used。 The rock was indeed getting harder and was not so easily
  shattered。     Tom     made    tests   of   the  pieces    he   had   obtained     from    the
  outcropping   ledge   on   the   mountain   where   he   had   shot   the   condor;   and
  decided to make a change in the powder。
  Shipments were regularly received from Shop ton; Mr。 Swift keeping
  things in progress there。 Mr。 Damon's business was going on satisfactorily;
  and he lent what aid he could to Tom。 As for Professor Bumper he kept on
  with his search for the lost city of Pelone; but with no success。
  The scientist wanted Tom and Mr。 Damon to go on another trip with
  him; this time to a distant sierra; or fertile valley; where it was reported a
  race of Indians lived; different from others in that region。
  〃It   may  be   that   they  are   descendants   from  the   Pelonians;〃   suggested
  the    professor。    Tom    was    too   busy   to   go;  but   Mr。   Damon      went。    The
  expedition had all sorts of trouble; losing its way and getting into a swamp
  from   which   escape   was   not   easy。   Then;   too;   the   strange   Indians   proved
  hostile;   and   the   professor   and   his   party   could   not   get   nearer   than   the
  boundaries of the valley。
  〃But    the   difficulties   and   the   hostile   attitude   of  these   natives   only
  makes me surer that I am on the right track;〃 said Mr。 Bumper。 〃I shall try
  again。〃
  Tom was busy over a problem in explosives one day when he saw Tim
  Sullivan hurrying into the office of the two brothers。 The Irishman seemed