This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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21188 | A doctor? 21188 About what?" |
21188 | Am suffin''wrong? 21188 And so, son,"said the elder Swift,"if you ca n''t get the use of a large salvage craft you will have to give up your project; is that right?" |
21188 | And what was it you were so tickled to hear just now? |
21188 | Are you young Swift and company? |
21188 | Bad news? |
21188 | But how can they ever find it? 21188 But since then diving- dress has undergone considerable improvement, eh, Captain Britten?" |
21188 | But what has a damaged hydroplane to do with that? |
21188 | Ca n''t you see? 21188 Can you do it, lad? |
21188 | Can you spare me a few minutes? |
21188 | Catchum skystone? |
21188 | Cave? 21188 Did you get their license number?" |
21188 | Ever been up? |
21188 | Have you another diving suit? |
21188 | How do you like riding in style? |
21188 | How is everything? |
21188 | How is he, Doctor? |
21188 | How long will it take him to reach bottom? |
21188 | How soon do you think we''ll reach Delaware Bay? |
21188 | I''ve a few pennies left, have n''t I? |
21188 | In the meantime, why do n''t you go up to the house and have our housekeeper, Mrs. Baggert, make you a cup of tea? 21188 Just what is the difficulty?" |
21188 | Koku''s country? |
21188 | Master knows''bout secret cave under lab''tory? |
21188 | May we see him? |
21188 | Pump you? |
21188 | Since when have you grown afraid of a little rain? 21188 So your sea- goin''air- yacht is ready to cast off, is she?" |
21188 | Surely you''re not expecting to see stars in broad daylight? |
21188 | That''s all very well,persisted his friend stubbornly,"but just suppose Mr. Damon is right in his suspicions? |
21188 | The secret? 21188 Then we''re in a pretty bad way, eh, Tom?" |
21188 | Well, for Pete''s sake, why did n''t you tell me? 21188 What am I doing out here?" |
21188 | What d''you mean? 21188 What do I think of it? |
21188 | What do you mean, my flexible glass is gone? 21188 What do you think of this?" |
21188 | What happened? |
21188 | What have people on the planets got to do with the question, anyhow? |
21188 | What in the world is the matter, Koku? |
21188 | What of the octopus? 21188 What want, Master?" |
21188 | What''s happened? 21188 What''s that?" |
21188 | What''s the trouble, in your opinion, Captain? |
21188 | What''s up? |
21188 | What''s wrong? |
21188 | What, then? |
21188 | Where are you? |
21188 | Where did you get it? |
21188 | Where um war- club? 21188 Who do you suppose was sneaking around here?" |
21188 | Who done dis to you'', Massa Tom? |
21188 | Whut de matter? |
21188 | Why did n''t you make a big disk? 21188 Why doan yo''tak''yo''submarine boat down dere, Massa Tom?" |
21188 | Why not use it all and make the biggest''scope you can? |
21188 | Why not wait until some local firm can take the job? |
21188 | You''ve changed the wiring on the disk, have n''t you? |
21188 | Your glass eye, d''you mean? |
21188 | Your new space eye, as you call it-- is it working out? |
21188 | And now, have you your equipment handy? |
21188 | And why the X?" |
21188 | Are you all right?" |
21188 | Bless my windshield- wiper, what was it? |
21188 | But could n''t some sort of gas have seeped into your office from your adjoining laboratory? |
21188 | But what''ll I say to your father if anything happens to you?" |
21188 | Can you hear your man?" |
21188 | Captain Britten, I take it?" |
21188 | D''you mean to say someone broke into my Chest of Secrets? |
21188 | Damon?" |
21188 | Do you think anything is wrong?" |
21188 | Had the stranger sneaked into the laboratory while Koku''s back was turned? |
21188 | How did Captain Britten happen to be carrying a quart of gasoline in his satchel?" |
21188 | How did you happen to discover the stuff?" |
21188 | How does it work?" |
21188 | How you like''nother knock on top head?" |
21188 | Is this glass business some new invention, Tom?" |
21188 | Oh, you mean the vault?" |
21188 | Sign for me, Ned, will you?" |
21188 | Then to himself he added,"I wonder? |
21188 | Want me hittum again?" |
21188 | What do you mean? |
21188 | What is it, Koku?" |
21188 | What then?" |
21188 | What''s that? |
21188 | Yo''want to skeer ol''Mist''Swift? |
21188 | [ Illustration: A Miniature Glass Works]"Do you think it''ll work, Tom?" |
21188 | [ Illustration: Eradicate Sampson]"Just how long do you think it will take to make your big disk, son?" |
21188 | [ Illustration: The Plane Turned Inland]"What''s up, Tom?" |
21188 | [ Illustration: They Made Their Ascent Slowly]"What in the name o''tarnation did he want with that?" |
21188 | [ Illustration: Three Holes in Each Pontoon]"Proves what?" |
21188 | [ Illustration: Tom Carried the Green Disk]"Now what, Tom?" |
21188 | [ Illustration: Tom Grabbed the Telephone]"What are you going to do?" |
21188 | [ Illustration: Tom Sent the Big Craft Roaring]"How do you like flying, Captain Britten?" |
21188 | [ Illustration: Tom and Ned Flew South]"Afraid they''ll drop off, old man?" |
21188 | [ Illustration:"Hello, Dad,"Said Tom]"How goes it with you, son?" |
21188 | [ Illustration:"How Is He, Doctor?"] |
21188 | [ Illustration:"Want Me Hittum Again?"] |
21188 | [ Illustration:"We''re in a Pretty Bad Way?"] |
21188 | [ Illustration:"What Am I Doing Here?"] |
21188 | [ Illustration:"What Do You Mean?" |
21188 | [ Illustration:"What Do You Think of This?"] |
21188 | [ Illustration:"What''s up?" |
17985 | A visitor? |
17985 | And if I refuse? |
17985 | And not even covered? 17985 And what''s the meaning of this outrage? |
17985 | Any leads? |
17985 | Any more news on that nut who jumped you this morning? |
17985 | Are you all right, Sandy? |
17985 | Are you all right? |
17985 | Are you calling from your lab? |
17985 | Are you implying that an enemy intercepted the message and sent some sort of ray that caused the set to explode? |
17985 | Are you thinking the same thing I am, Dad? |
17985 | Brand my flyin''flapjacks, what happened? |
17985 | But how could you be sure those Brungarian rebel scientists would n''t change him somehow? 17985 But how do we find out for sure?" |
17985 | But how do we stop them? |
17985 | But how in tarnation do you christen a buckaroo from space? |
17985 | But how? |
17985 | But what do you feed that there kind o''contraption? |
17985 | By the way,Tom went on,"what about the sites? |
17985 | By''first contact,''you mean when that black missile landed at Enterprises? |
17985 | Did I ruin the critter? |
17985 | Did he chew it all up? |
17985 | Did n''t it occur to you he might be an espionage agent? |
17985 | Do we look like a couple of little green people? |
17985 | Got an idea, Sis? |
17985 | Got any ideas, skipper? |
17985 | Got any ideas? |
17985 | Have I really pizened him? 17985 Have you notified the police?" |
17985 | Have you questioned him yet? |
17985 | Hey, how about that? |
17985 | How about making a search for any signs of suspicious digging or underground activity in the vicinity of Shopton? |
17985 | How come? |
17985 | How come? |
17985 | How did you find out? |
17985 | How do you like that? |
17985 | How does it work, Tom? |
17985 | How long have you known this Narko? |
17985 | How soon will the Quakelizors be ready, Uncle Ned? |
17985 | How were you able to find out how my father''s voice sounded? |
17985 | How would I tackle the job myself, if I had to undertake such a project for national defense? |
17985 | How''s Ole Think Box comin''along? |
17985 | I have? |
17985 | If our enemies were planning to destroy Shopton by a quake, why would anyone be needing a gun? |
17985 | Is n''t an electronic spy with a brain like Einstein''s good enough? |
17985 | Is n''t there something we can do? |
17985 | Is the news on this Brungarian coup as bad as it sounds, Wes? |
17985 | Is this your daddy? |
17985 | Jest lie quiet now, you varmint, or you may git yourself roughed up a bit,Chow warned, then added,"Who is he, Tom?" |
17985 | Kind o''peps up the ole supercharger, eh? |
17985 | Look, mister-- what''s your name? |
17985 | Looks as though that CIA man who briefed us was n''t kidding, eh, skipper? |
17985 | Male or female? 17985 More heavy thinking?" |
17985 | No harm? |
17985 | No kidding, is that how those rats triggered off all these quakes? |
17985 | No mistake about the time, was there? |
17985 | Or is it hopeless? |
17985 | Professor Runkle? |
17985 | Remember Li Ching''s jamming- wave generator? |
17985 | Say, I wonder if Exman might understand a direct order? |
17985 | Should we bring charges against Brungaria before the United Nations? 17985 Should we wake up your dad and tell him the good news-- or keep it a surprise till morning?" |
17985 | So that''s the Ole Think Box, eh? |
17985 | So where does that leave us? |
17985 | Speaking of which, how about us phoning Chow an order for breakfast? |
17985 | That it may have been some insider here at Enterprises? |
17985 | The problem now,Tom said,"is how do we have him kidnaped?" |
17985 | Then what about an air flight? |
17985 | They''re trying to wreck_ our_ setup, are n''t they? |
17985 | Think it''ll live? |
17985 | Think their scientists are capable of such a stunt? |
17985 | This is n''t part of your testing routine, is it? |
17985 | Tom, what''s this about you hopping off somewhere to install a Quakelizor? |
17985 | Wal, then, how about truckin''him along the highway hereabouts, as if you all were sendin''him down to Washington? |
17985 | War, you say? 17985 Was my Quakelizor a flop, Bud?" |
17985 | Was there anything at all you can remember about the voice that might give us a tip- off? 17985 Well, skipper, what''s next on the schedule?" |
17985 | What about Narko himself? 17985 What about background noises?" |
17985 | What about it, Tom? |
17985 | What can we do about it? |
17985 | What cargo? |
17985 | What caused it, Tom? |
17985 | What cooks, skipper? |
17985 | What did this fellow Runkle look like? |
17985 | What do you suppose happened to the gum? |
17985 | What do you think, Tom-- are these the visitors we''ve been expecting from outer space? |
17985 | What do you think, skipper? 17985 What does it look like?" |
17985 | What happened here? |
17985 | What happened? |
17985 | What happened? |
17985 | What if Narko has pals working with him? |
17985 | What in the name of space science triggered it off? |
17985 | What is it, Dad? |
17985 | What made him blow his top? |
17985 | What time do you think the attack will occur? |
17985 | What was the reason? |
17985 | What you fellers prowlin''around for? |
17985 | What''ll we do with him, boss? |
17985 | What''re you doing? |
17985 | What''s doing with Ole Think Box? |
17985 | What''s it for, son? |
17985 | What''s on the menu, girls? |
17985 | What''s that hole? |
17985 | What''s up, Tom? |
17985 | What''s up, skipper? |
17985 | What''s wrong, skipper? |
17985 | What''s wrong, son? |
17985 | What''s wrong? |
17985 | What''s your sailing plan, skipper? |
17985 | What_ do_ we try? |
17985 | When will we know, skipper? |
17985 | Where does this lead to? |
17985 | Who are you? |
17985 | Who''s the new buckaroo? |
17985 | Why did you have to go and spoil it? |
17985 | Why do n''t you go home, Dad? 17985 Why not send a car? |
17985 | Why not? |
17985 | Why should I let those pirates bulldoze us? 17985 Why should I lie to you with my life at stake? |
17985 | Wonder if it''s Exman? |
17985 | Wonder if we should pretend to proceed on course, or turn around and head for home? |
17985 | Wonder what the critter eats? |
17985 | Worried, Tom? |
17985 | Yes? 17985 You are from Washington, eh?" |
17985 | You did n''t phone me? 17985 You do n''t suppose Exman might have been translating some foreign words with a meaning similar to''high loyalty''? |
17985 | You give me your word of honor that this-- er-- character is not aboard? |
17985 | You have some request in mind? |
17985 | You mean they do n''t have bubble gum on Planet X? |
17985 | You mean this here ole earth we live on is gettin''all busted up an''twisted around inside? |
17985 | Your father? |
17985 | _ Encouraged?_Tom stared at his father. |
17985 | A familiar voice asked,"Did it come?" |
17985 | After Tom had repeated the conversation to his companions, Bud said,"You mean the H- bomb idea goes out the window?" |
17985 | After a thoughtful pause, he added,"Tom, what about transporting Exman by submarine? |
17985 | All well again? |
17985 | Also, and this may sound strange to you,"he went on in a doubtful tone,"are we_ really_ justified in taking the law into our own hands?" |
17985 | And how about our doing the job with Swiftonium?" |
17985 | Another false alarm? |
17985 | Another quake?" |
17985 | Are we out of luck?" |
17985 | Both boys were excited, and Tom added eagerly,"Who is he?" |
17985 | Bud, too, was deeply impressed but could not resist quipping,"What sort of body will you give it? |
17985 | But how?" |
17985 | But what about the rest of it?" |
17985 | But what about the shipyard destruction?" |
17985 | CAN YOU STAND THIS? |
17985 | CHAPTER XI AN ELECTRICAL CHRISTENING"What are you talking about, Chow?" |
17985 | CHAPTER XVI A UNIQUE EXPERIMENT"Bearing?" |
17985 | Care to risk it?" |
17985 | Could an enemy scientist be making use of these earth faults to produce a man- made quake? |
17985 | Do you think we''d risk such a valuable character in an unguarded crate like this?" |
17985 | Do you want to stand by and see Enterprises destroyed too?" |
17985 | Got a job for us?" |
17985 | Had the Brungarians somehow outwitted him? |
17985 | Had the enemy detected them the first moment they had set foot on Balala Island? |
17985 | Had they walked blindly into a trap? |
17985 | Has he talked yet?" |
17985 | Have they been chosen yet?" |
17985 | He''s already--""What are you talking about, son?" |
17985 | How about a beautiful, superintelligent space girl for me to date?" |
17985 | How can there be a question of war? |
17985 | How near completion are the other shock deflectors?" |
17985 | How soon can you have it?" |
17985 | Human or animal?" |
17985 | I mean, was it deep, or maybe a bit higher- pitched than you expected? |
17985 | If so, what then?" |
17985 | Is it a bargain?" |
17985 | Is this your spaceman?" |
17985 | It''s only a few miles away, is n''t it?" |
17985 | Or anything about the way the caller pronounced his words?" |
17985 | Or is he armed?_"As if in answer, the stranger growled,"I gave you an order, my friend. |
17985 | Or should we rely on other means, short of war, to block the Brungarian rebel coup?" |
17985 | Or would Tom Swift''s invention safeguard the threatened area?_ As the deadline approached, Tom pushed a button. |
17985 | Or would he have to help it function via an electronic computer to digest incoming information or stimuli and then to respond through servo controls? |
17985 | Right?" |
17985 | SHOULD IT BE PLACED OUTDOORS? |
17985 | Say, what do we call it, anyhow?" |
17985 | Should he or should n''t he? |
17985 | Somewhat angrily, Tom exclaimed,"What''s the big idea, mister? |
17985 | Swift put in,"Goodness, might n''t it get out of control and be rather overpowering? |
17985 | Swift?" |
17985 | The make of one of the guns?" |
17985 | The message informed us that they are sending a visitor to earth-- a visitor consisting of_ pure energy!_""_ Energy?_"Tom was startled. |
17985 | The same thought was throbbing through every mind:_ Was the nation on the brink of a terrible disaster? |
17985 | Then, as the two girls broke down in laughter, he added,"Why the unexpected visit?" |
17985 | Tom wondered,"_ Should I risk a fight? |
17985 | Tom, son, can you hear me?" |
17985 | Turning to the stranger, he added,"What_ is_ your name, mister?" |
17985 | WILL THIS BE SAFE? |
17985 | War against whom? |
17985 | Was it possible that he might tip off the whole secret behind the destructive man- made earthquakes? |
17985 | What hit me?" |
17985 | What they all want to know is this: are you, Tom Swift, going to find a way to stop all this destruction?" |
17985 | What was he after? |
17985 | What was their latest intention? |
17985 | What''re you trying to do-- kill people?" |
17985 | What''s going on, you two?" |
17985 | What''s it up to?" |
17985 | What''s the pitch?" |
17985 | Where do I come in?" |
17985 | Who knew, Tom asked himself, what priceless secrets the"brain"might ultimately yield to earth''s scientific researchers? |
17985 | Who or what is this visitor?" |
17985 | Why had he tried to force his way into Enterprises? |
17985 | Why not hustle home and call it a day? |
17985 | Why risk sending a message till he has something important to tell us?" |
17985 | Why should we let you off?" |
17985 | Why the rough stuff?" |
17985 | Will Exman answer our questions?" |
17985 | Would the container he had devised prove suitable? |
17985 | Would their space friends agree? |
17985 | Yes?... |
17985 | You realize this is piracy?" |
17985 | _ Was he still breathing?_ Disregarding his own injuries, Tom hastily freed himself from the debris and groped his way to Bud''s side. |
19258 | ''Smatter, boss? |
19258 | A Navy sub, maybe? |
19258 | A new kind of air lung? |
19258 | A sub? |
19258 | Ai n''t your ole think box workin''today? |
19258 | And neither sub spotted you? |
19258 | And what''s this all about? |
19258 | Any identification? |
19258 | Any luck? |
19258 | Any pings? |
19258 | Are the men Americans? |
19258 | Are you loco, boss? 19258 Are you sure you engaged him for tonight?" |
19258 | Are you sure? |
19258 | Are you the one who''s going to put up bail? |
19258 | Are you two all right? |
19258 | Attempted aerial piracy, eh? |
19258 | Brand my guppies, it''s some ocean, eh, boss? |
19258 | But how did your enemy know about the dance, Tom? |
19258 | But what are they after? |
19258 | But what''s keepin''that dad- blamed fiddler? |
19258 | But why ditch it? |
19258 | But why, skipper? |
19258 | But you''ll need a tank for the helium, wo n''t you? |
19258 | But, my goodness,Sandy said, puzzled,"how do we know he''ll have the squares I name?" |
19258 | Can you read me?... 19258 Can you see''em?" |
19258 | Could it be clothes? |
19258 | Could you meet me at the yacht club to talk over the dance program? |
19258 | Dad, I wonder if the fish would eat those plants from space which you''ve been growing under salt water? |
19258 | Did you go home after you left the plant today? |
19258 | Do n''t tell me you have a new trick up your nautical sleeve to fox the Brungarians? |
19258 | Do n''t you ever give that brain of yours a rest? |
19258 | Do you recall my telling you that Doc Simpson had isolated an unknown vitamin from the space plants? 19258 Do you think he''s on the level?" |
19258 | Does he do patter calls or singing calls? |
19258 | Even if the recovery operation''s a flop, the shot will still pay off in valuable information, wo n''t it? |
19258 | Everything going okay, skipper? |
19258 | Getting any blips, skipper? |
19258 | Going to alert the Navy for a search? |
19258 | Got a job for me, skipper? |
19258 | Got a job for me, skipper? |
19258 | Got a pencil handy? |
19258 | Got any tricks under your magician''s hat? |
19258 | Got anything to say for yourselves? |
19258 | Had n''t we better radio the Coast Guard and the FBI? |
19258 | Have you heard about my country''s new submarine? |
19258 | Hide and seek, eh? |
19258 | Hmm?... 19258 How about a statement from you Swifts on this Brungarian sub story?" |
19258 | How about another dance, Phyl? |
19258 | How about figuring out a solution for me, Tom? |
19258 | How about it, pal? |
19258 | How about putting some sort of communications system into our hydrolung gear? 19258 How are they?" |
19258 | How can I dial with my hands tied? |
19258 | How can_ I_ get Mirov out of jail? |
19258 | How come you mentioned the Jupiter prober, skipper? 19258 How come?" |
19258 | How did it happen? |
19258 | How did you manage that? |
19258 | How do we do that? |
19258 | How does it work? |
19258 | How soon can we give it a try? |
19258 | How soon can we try it? |
19258 | How soon do we take off, boss? |
19258 | How soon will you fire the retro- rockets, Tom? |
19258 | How will you know if they''ve turned Mirov loose? |
19258 | How''d you like to relieve Hank in the South Atlantic? |
19258 | How? |
19258 | How_ could_ we have in this getup? |
19258 | I have? |
19258 | I think it might prevent future trouble with the Brungarians, do n''t you? |
19258 | If they''re in firing range, we should have detected them, should n''t we? |
19258 | In fact,the young inventor mused,"why not go them one better? |
19258 | Ion drive? 19258 Is Bud okay?" |
19258 | Just a sheep in wolf''s clothing, eh, buster? |
19258 | Know something, Chow? 19258 Look, skipper, are you sure you want Mirov let out?" |
19258 | Lucky break, eh? |
19258 | Meaning? |
19258 | Mind stopping by police headquarters first? |
19258 | Need any help? |
19258 | Now what''re you fixin''to do with it? |
19258 | One o''them slick lil transistor doodads, eh? |
19258 | Or should I say the_ late_ Streffan Mirov? 19258 Pardner, how''d you like to ride herd on this critter and gentle it down for me?" |
19258 | Pig Latin? |
19258 | Pretty close to Fearing Island, is n''t it? |
19258 | Ready to talk yet? |
19258 | Real high style, eh? |
19258 | Snuck up on me, eh, pal? |
19258 | So--? |
19258 | Somethin''wrong? |
19258 | The question is what do we do now, chums? 19258 Then it''s a date?" |
19258 | Then recovery has failed? |
19258 | There''s no chance of a mistake? |
19258 | Think I''d leave town while you and that fried chicken are in Shopton? |
19258 | Think it''s safe to show that light, skipper? |
19258 | Think the enemy sub was searching for our Jupiter prober? |
19258 | Think we can lure it back toward the_ Sea Hound_? |
19258 | This it? |
19258 | Trouble is, our subs are n''t armed, and who knows about that Brungarian job? 19258 Trouble?" |
19258 | Trying to buzz us? |
19258 | Wal, what about it? |
19258 | Want another suggestion, skipper? |
19258 | Want to be''It''for another underwater game of hide- and- seek? |
19258 | Want to skipper the jetmarine, Bud? |
19258 | We had a date this afternoon, remember? 19258 Well, what have we done?" |
19258 | Well,said Bud jokingly,"what about that relaxing hike we were starting?" |
19258 | What about that other thing you''re working on? |
19258 | What about the depth? |
19258 | What about the square dance? |
19258 | What about them Brungarian sidewinders? |
19258 | What about this little tuning knob? |
19258 | What are those for? |
19258 | What are you going to do with it all? |
19258 | What are your plans for our search expedition, skipper? |
19258 | What are your terms for letting us go? |
19258 | What bearing? |
19258 | What do we do now? |
19258 | What do you mean, a total loss? |
19258 | What do you wish to know? |
19258 | What does he want with us? |
19258 | What gives? |
19258 | What happened to you two? |
19258 | What happened? |
19258 | What if they spot us? |
19258 | What in tarnation happened? |
19258 | What in tarnation''s that? |
19258 | What in the name of aquanautics do you think_ you''re_ doing? |
19258 | What is the use? |
19258 | What kind of a sightseeing trip did you plan? |
19258 | What kind of underwater gear will we use? |
19258 | What language is that? |
19258 | What now, inventor boy? |
19258 | What sort of clue, sir? |
19258 | What square- dance numbers does Mr. Morris do? |
19258 | What was so funny down there? |
19258 | What''ll we use for a test sub, skipper? |
19258 | What''re they up to? |
19258 | What''s a pessimistic explanation? |
19258 | What''s going on here? |
19258 | What''s going on? |
19258 | What''s going on? |
19258 | What''s in the basket? |
19258 | What''s keeping me up? |
19258 | What''s that he''s carrying? |
19258 | What''s that? |
19258 | What''s the big idea? |
19258 | What''s wrong, Chow? |
19258 | What''s wrong? 19258 What''s your next move, Tom?" |
19258 | When are_ you_ going to build one? |
19258 | Where am I? |
19258 | Where are they taking us? |
19258 | Where are you calling from? |
19258 | Where to, skipper? |
19258 | Where''s the rest of that''we''you were referring to? |
19258 | Who are you and what do you want? |
19258 | Who knows? |
19258 | Who on earth could have fired it? |
19258 | Who''d dare try that? |
19258 | Who''s there? |
19258 | Why do n''t we post a dummy sub there to scare off the varmints? |
19258 | Why, sufferin''rattlesnakes, did n''t I hear''em spoutin''their space lingo with my own ears? |
19258 | You are n''t expecting more trouble, are you? |
19258 | You blame Tom Swift because your brother botched his job of claiming the satellite Nestria by force and fraud? |
19258 | You did n''t think I''d miss this rare evening, did you, Tom? |
19258 | You got a stereo hookup here, boss? |
19258 | You have clothes for us? |
19258 | You heard_ what_? |
19258 | You intend to hold us there? |
19258 | You mean down in the South Atlantic? |
19258 | You mean for growing those plants you use in making Tomasite? |
19258 | You mean in hopes of getting us to reveal whether or not we have an antidetection system ourselves? |
19258 | You mean make them invisible to sonar? |
19258 | You mean the_ Sea Hound_? |
19258 | You mean, can he call off the dances you want? 19258 You remember that idea I mentioned to Danny about molding all the transducers into a single continuous plastic sheet?" |
19258 | You''re goin''back down? |
19258 | A small container, slung around the diver''s neck?... |
19258 | After the meal, Hank Sterling asked,"How about a detection test to see how she works?" |
19258 | Among these was Tom Swift Jr."How close to earth is our Jupiter probe missile?" |
19258 | And what was it up to? |
19258 | Any news?" |
19258 | Any of you fellows game to go with me and capture those spies?" |
19258 | Are we just goin''to turn tail an''run every time them varmints come skulkin''around?" |
19258 | Are we repulsive or something?" |
19258 | As Tom paced about the office, Bud added,"What do you suppose they were using the caisson for?" |
19258 | Boxes of chocolates? |
19258 | Boy, did you hear everyone squeal when the lights went out?" |
19258 | But what''s the occasion?" |
19258 | Can I borrow a radio?" |
19258 | Can you raise it?" |
19258 | Could you drop by?" |
19258 | Could you have your men wait for us on the beach till we find out?" |
19258 | Could you send a team of engineers to assist us in the work?" |
19258 | Do you think those hijackers were after information?" |
19258 | Eying the ugly bruise on Tom''s forehead, Ames added,"Sure you''re all right?" |
19258 | Flowers? |
19258 | For underwater?" |
19258 | Had his experiment cost the lives of his best friend and the other crewmen aboard? |
19258 | Had the jetmarine foundered on the ocean bottom-- perhaps fouled somehow by Tom''s new invention? |
19258 | How much is it?" |
19258 | I take it you''re prepared to carry out a search on your own, Tom?" |
19258 | I wonder if that''s how the enemy sub blinds our sonar?" |
19258 | Is n''t that enough?" |
19258 | Mind if I use your phone?" |
19258 | Or had Bud and his crew fallen victim to the enemy? |
19258 | Or would you prefer to be shot down?_"As if to back up the threat, a burst of tracer fire grazed Tom''s plane. |
19258 | Pausing a moment, he remarked,"Guess your brother was too busy to make it today, eh, Miss Swift? |
19258 | Perhaps you can give us news of his fate?" |
19258 | Should n''t take more than_ five_ or_ six_ hours, should it, even if he has to wire the Brungarian Embassy to put up bail?" |
19258 | Suppose I ask them to meet you there after lunch?" |
19258 | The boys talked over their dance plans for a few moments, then Bud asked:"How''s our underwater talkie system coming?" |
19258 | Then what?" |
19258 | Tom said thoughtfully,"Dad, do you suppose they''ve realized the fact that we_ know_ about their antisonar gear?" |
19258 | Turning to Slim Davis, a Swift test pilot who was in the crew, the young inventor added,"Take over, will you, Slim?" |
19258 | Turning to the prisoner, Tom added"Who''s this?" |
19258 | Turning to the prisoners, he snapped,"Who are you, and what''s the meaning of all this?" |
19258 | Was the sub Brungarian? |
19258 | Were the Brungarian rebels perhaps responsible for the attempted theft of the Jupiter- circling missile? |
19258 | Were the two young skin divers about to be run down or kidnaped? |
19258 | What about some sort of double- talk code? |
19258 | What about that sub Bud just spotted? |
19258 | What about''Birdie in the Cage''?... |
19258 | What happened to you fellows?" |
19258 | What happened?" |
19258 | What hit me?" |
19258 | What is it you want?" |
19258 | What kind of ex- spearmints is he working on now?" |
19258 | What say we stage an old- fashioned square dance Tuesday night at the yacht club on Lake Carlopa?" |
19258 | What to do now? |
19258 | What would we ever do without you?" |
19258 | What''re you aimin''to do?" |
19258 | What''s that character up to?" |
19258 | What''s the big idea?" |
19258 | What''s this I hear about your getting hammerlocked by a water jet?" |
19258 | When Sandy saw the power unit strapped to Tom''s weight belt, she exclaimed,"_ That_ little gadget will supply all the air you need? |
19258 | Where are you calling from?" |
19258 | Why? |
19258 | Would Ames catch on? |
19258 | Would Ames understand that by"week"he meant_ seven_ days?... |
19258 | Would his experiment succeed? |
19258 | You realize you might have been killed?" |
19258 | [ Illustration:_ Would his experiment succeed? |
19258 | _ Could Tom find the lost Jupiter probe missile? |
19258 | _ Had the missile''s precious contents been destroyed by the blast? |
19258 | _ Or was its crew friendly?_"Better not chance it,"Tom decided fast. |
19258 | _ Was this a new attempt by Brungarian agents?_ He switched on the porch light and peered out cautiously through the one- way glass pane in the door. |
3005 | ''Cause, was n''t it robbed right after he was hangin''around here with the burglar tools? |
3005 | A roof? |
3005 | Ah, are you hurt, Eradicate? |
3005 | Ah, gentlemen, what can I do for you? |
3005 | Ah, then there is a reward offered? |
3005 | An airship? |
3005 | An airship? |
3005 | And you believe my son guilty, solely on the testimony of these two boys, who, as is well known, are his enemies? |
3005 | And you''re sure they were burglar tools? |
3005 | Are n''t you? |
3005 | Are you all ready? |
3005 | Are you all right, Tom? |
3005 | Are you crazy? 3005 Are you hurt, Tom?" |
3005 | Are you one of the fellows that looted the bank? |
3005 | Are you sure about the ring on his finger? |
3005 | Are you sure they''re out of jail? |
3005 | Are you sure? |
3005 | Bless my very existence, but did I tumble off the airship? |
3005 | Burglar tools? 3005 But how can you capture them?" |
3005 | But how can you enter the building? |
3005 | But how do you know my son was waiting for a chance to break into the bank? |
3005 | But must we be arrested? |
3005 | But the broken propeller? |
3005 | But what is it? 3005 But what news are you going to tell me?" |
3005 | But why did they follow you? |
3005 | But why do you think they pursued you? |
3005 | But why do you want to get any information about that gang? |
3005 | Ca n''t we make a trial trip before we fit up the car ready for a long flight? |
3005 | Ca n''t we steer to one side, as it is? |
3005 | Ca n''t you avoid it? |
3005 | Ca n''t you give some sort of a lecture? 3005 Ca n''t you speed her up any more?" |
3005 | Ca n''t you start the motor? |
3005 | Can we see the place? |
3005 | Can you tell me where I can get a copy of this paper? |
3005 | Did I fall? |
3005 | Did you get the money? |
3005 | Do n''t you want to come and take a ride with us? |
3005 | Do you know him? |
3005 | Do you mean that? |
3005 | Do you mean to tell me a warrant has actually been sworn out against my son, Chief? |
3005 | Do you really mean it? |
3005 | Do you really think it will go fast? |
3005 | Do you really wish to know? |
3005 | Do you think it will be safe? |
3005 | Do you think it would be a good plan? |
3005 | Do you think we''ll get on the right track if we put the needle valve in? |
3005 | Do you think you can stand going a trifle higher? |
3005 | Do you want to go higher? |
3005 | Escaped who? |
3005 | Hanging around the bank last night with burglar tools? |
3005 | Happened? 3005 Has anything happened?" |
3005 | Have you a paper-- a newspaper I could look at? |
3005 | He has n''t told you yet what he''s engaged in inventing; has he? |
3005 | He''ll be back though, wo n''t he? |
3005 | His father''s a professor, anyhow, is n''t he, Tom? 3005 How about rain?" |
3005 | How about you, Garret? |
3005 | How about you, dad? |
3005 | How are you now? |
3005 | How did it happen? |
3005 | How do you know they were burglar tools? |
3005 | How do you know? |
3005 | How high up are we? |
3005 | How in the world did you get here? |
3005 | How''s that? |
3005 | How''s that? |
3005 | How-- how many are killed? |
3005 | How? |
3005 | How? |
3005 | Hurt? 3005 I also--""What about the reward?" |
3005 | I have n''t been robbed again, have I?'' 3005 I wo n''t, eh?" |
3005 | I wonder if I''ll ever get used to going several miles up in the air? |
3005 | I wonder what he meant? |
3005 | I wonder where we are? |
3005 | If they had shot a few holes in the gas bag where would we be? |
3005 | In the meanwhile will you kindly explain, what this means? |
3005 | Is dat yo''flyin''machine, Mistah Swift? |
3005 | Is it an earthquake? |
3005 | Is-- is he dead? |
3005 | It could n''t be out of pure mischief; could it? |
3005 | Killed? 3005 May I kiss you good- by?" |
3005 | May n''t we see the airship? 3005 Maybe you can beat me at racing, too?" |
3005 | Me? 3005 Me? |
3005 | Me? 3005 Miss Delafield, do you understand enough about an airship to lecture on one?" |
3005 | No professor? |
3005 | No, indeed, not this city, but who knows but what the example may spread? 3005 Nobody hurt?" |
3005 | Nobody killed? |
3005 | Now the question is,he said to Tom one evening,"who shall we take with us? |
3005 | Now what is it, Ned? |
3005 | Oh, do they? |
3005 | Oh, it''s you; is it? |
3005 | Oh, me? 3005 Oh, you think you could?" |
3005 | Oh, you will, eh? |
3005 | Pray, gentlemen, to what are we indebted for this honor? |
3005 | Red Cloud? |
3005 | See that pile of dirt? |
3005 | Shall we go for doctors? |
3005 | Shall we go in for it, Tom? |
3005 | Shall we? |
3005 | So he''s foiled us, eh? 3005 So that''s what you''ve been working on, eh, dad?" |
3005 | Suppose it should be some of them? |
3005 | Suppose we ca n''t? |
3005 | Suppose we drop down, and leave some message? 3005 Suppose we start the ship first? |
3005 | Sure? 3005 That''s a good plan,"commented Mr. Sharp,"but are you sure these are the men we want? |
3005 | The bank robbers captured, eh? 3005 Then can you explain?" |
3005 | Tom Swift arrested, eh? |
3005 | Tom, can you make out where we are? |
3005 | Tried to damage the airship, eh? |
3005 | Up or down? |
3005 | Upon what charge? |
3005 | Was n''t there a lot of people killed in the explosion we heard? |
3005 | We seem to be heading right for the midst of it? |
3005 | Well, now, what''s to be done? |
3005 | Well, what are you going to do about it? |
3005 | Well, what do you say to something to eat? |
3005 | Well, what else happened? |
3005 | Well, what''s the first thing to do? |
3005 | Well, why do n''t you? |
3005 | Well,remarked Mr. Sharp, somewhat dubiously,"I wonder who we can get to go? |
3005 | Well? |
3005 | Were n''t they arrested after they stole your boat? |
3005 | Were you thinking of any particular young lady? |
3005 | What are yo''doin''to mah friend, Mistah Swift? |
3005 | What are you fellows driving at, anyhow? |
3005 | What did he say? |
3005 | What did you see? |
3005 | What did you tell him? |
3005 | What do you mean? |
3005 | What do you want with him? |
3005 | What does that mean? |
3005 | What for? |
3005 | What happened? 3005 What happened?" |
3005 | What happened? |
3005 | What in the world can those people be up to, anyhow? |
3005 | What invention is he planning now? |
3005 | What is it? |
3005 | What is your father so busy over? |
3005 | What on earth can this mean? |
3005 | What right have you to accuse my son? |
3005 | What shall I do? |
3005 | What were you hanging around here for? |
3005 | What you doing around the bank at this hour? |
3005 | What''s making us go ahead, if the motor is n''t going? |
3005 | What''s that? |
3005 | What''s the matter? |
3005 | What''s the matter? |
3005 | What''s the matter? |
3005 | What''s the matter? |
3005 | What''s this I hear, Pendergast? |
3005 | What? 3005 What? |
3005 | What? |
3005 | What? |
3005 | What? |
3005 | What? |
3005 | Where can we get a paper like this? |
3005 | Where is he? |
3005 | Where is your son, Tom? |
3005 | Why did n''t I think of that? 3005 Why do n''t they accuse me and Mr. Jackson and you? |
3005 | Why doan''t yo''know me? |
3005 | Why have you any more cause to suspect him than any other lad in town? 3005 Why not?" |
3005 | Why wo n''t you go, dad? |
3005 | Why, ca n''t you get that motor to work yet? |
3005 | Will she weather it, do you think? |
3005 | Will you be quiet? |
3005 | Would n''t you like to stay and take a ride in it? |
3005 | Would you mind letting me see the warrants? |
3005 | Yes, but I get my share, do n''t I? |
3005 | You did n''t want to rob the bank, did you? |
3005 | You say you also suspect Mr. Damon of complicity in this affair? |
3005 | Are n''t you in the habit of getting them down here?" |
3005 | Are you casting off those ropes, Tom? |
3005 | Are you hurt?" |
3005 | As for the provisions, you threw over a lot; did n''t you, Tom?" |
3005 | At least I ca n''t run up any stoop, can I?" |
3005 | But are yo''all suah yo''are done eatin''? |
3005 | But are you sure the men you saw are the same ones who stole the turbine model?" |
3005 | But do you really expect to have your airship in shape to fly soon?" |
3005 | But how about the trip in the airship? |
3005 | But what about ordering food? |
3005 | But what did yo''all ask about that paper?" |
3005 | But what would the men be doing in this neighborhood? |
3005 | But when do you think we will finish the-- well, I do n''t know what to call it-- I mean our aeroplane?" |
3005 | But why do you ask?" |
3005 | But, though he showed much confidence he asked Mr. Sharp in private, just before the impromptu contest:"Do you think we can beat him?" |
3005 | Ca n''t you do something?" |
3005 | Chapter 2 Ned Sees Mysterious Men"Who were those fellows?" |
3005 | Chapter 21 On The Trail"What''s the matter, Tom?" |
3005 | Chapter 8 Winning a Prize"Well, Tom, what happened?" |
3005 | Damon?" |
3005 | Damon?" |
3005 | Did you get all the information you could?" |
3005 | Do you know anything of him?" |
3005 | Do you mean to say that the same gang-- the Happy Harry crowd-- robbed the bank?" |
3005 | Do you see anything of another machine chasing me?" |
3005 | Do you suppose your father will come along?" |
3005 | Doctors?" |
3005 | Hitting a cloud- bank is easier than trying to climb a tree on a motorcycle, eh, Tom?" |
3005 | How about you?" |
3005 | How are we going about it?" |
3005 | How dare you leave without permission?" |
3005 | How do you feel? |
3005 | How long before we will reach it?" |
3005 | How many will you need?" |
3005 | How much is the damage?" |
3005 | How''s the gas generator, Tom?" |
3005 | However will I ever get my car off your porch?" |
3005 | However, are you going to get the ship down?" |
3005 | I wonder how Andy could say that?" |
3005 | I wonder if your father ca n''t be induced to accompany us? |
3005 | I wonder what they''re heading this way for?" |
3005 | I''ve had enough to eat, have n''t you?" |
3005 | Instead of turning at Atlanta, what do you say to making for Key West, and then starting back? |
3005 | Is all clear?" |
3005 | Is n''t it great luck, though?" |
3005 | Is n''t my son to receive the five thousand dollars for informing as to the identity of the thief-- isn''t he?" |
3005 | Is n''t nine almost as bad as ten? |
3005 | Is the ship all right?" |
3005 | It was:''Is there any chance to- night?''" |
3005 | Just before he left, Mr. Damon--""Yes, what did he do?" |
3005 | May I bring a few of my friends with me? |
3005 | May I?" |
3005 | Pay them? |
3005 | Reward? |
3005 | Run away when he knew we were coming? |
3005 | Sharp?" |
3005 | Sharp?" |
3005 | Sharp?" |
3005 | Sharp?" |
3005 | Sharp?" |
3005 | Sharp?" |
3005 | So the police want me, do they?" |
3005 | So they''ve caught Tom Swift and that rascally Damon, eh? |
3005 | So you''ve come back, eh? |
3005 | Swift and his son about this morning?" |
3005 | Swift, and Garret?" |
3005 | Swift?" |
3005 | Swift?" |
3005 | Swift?" |
3005 | The money back? |
3005 | Think you''re smart, do n''t you? |
3005 | Toward the close of the day a fussy little Frenchman entered, and, making his way to where Tom stood, asked:"Air you ze ownair of zis machine?" |
3005 | Was it deserted? |
3005 | Well, how are things going; and how is the airship?" |
3005 | Were you hurt?" |
3005 | What do yo''all reckon thet airship looks like?" |
3005 | What does that mean, sneaking Andy Foger amount to? |
3005 | What is it?" |
3005 | What were they to do? |
3005 | What you making, anyhow?" |
3005 | What''s that?" |
3005 | What? |
3005 | Where are they?" |
3005 | Where is he?" |
3005 | Who are you anyhow?" |
3005 | Who caught them? |
3005 | Who gave you any clues to point to my son?" |
3005 | Why do you fix on him, and Mr. Damon? |
3005 | Why not Red Cloud?" |
3005 | Why should n''t we know where we are going to eat dinner?" |
3005 | Will you take me along?" |
3005 | Will you take me?" |
3005 | Wonder what they want around here?" |
3005 | Wonder what they want?" |
3005 | Would he rob the bank where his own funds were?" |
3005 | Yo''all ai n''t see th''airship; have yo''all?" |
3005 | You do n''t mean that some of the gang is down there?" |
3005 | You have come to arrest my son?" |
3005 | You think you''re going to escape, do you?" |
3005 | You''ll want to send it home, I suppose?" |
3005 | Young ladies, will you go to your rooms?" |
952 | A lake as black as ink? 952 A lost mine?" |
952 | A quarrel? |
952 | Ah, does monsieur mean that I have poor eyesight? |
952 | Ah, there are secrets then? |
952 | All ready? |
952 | An airship in this out- of- the- way place? |
952 | And does he know you? |
952 | And if we start out once more, and get lost again, then what? |
952 | And this city of Abakansk? |
952 | And we can go to Siberia? |
952 | And what will you do when you arrive? |
952 | And where are we to head for now? |
952 | And you think the object is--? |
952 | Are they anarchists? |
952 | Are we above the clouds, or in a fog over some inland sea? |
952 | Are we suspected? 952 Are we to go about indiscriminately, or is there any possible way of getting on the trail?" |
952 | Are you all right? |
952 | Are you going off and leave the airship here for some one to walk off with? |
952 | Are you hurt? 952 Are you not one of us? |
952 | Are you sure of the speed of this craft? |
952 | Are you sure? |
952 | Are you sure? |
952 | Ask him if he''s heard anything of my airship? |
952 | But are n''t the prisoners chained? |
952 | But brother Ivan, you did not come all that distance to rescue me; did you? |
952 | But how are they to know it? |
952 | But how can we find it after dark? |
952 | But how can we get past the other guards, upstairs? |
952 | But how can you when Mr. Petrofsky ca n''t go along to show us the way? 952 But how did they ever get your address?" |
952 | But how do you suppose they know you''re going to Russia? |
952 | But what can we do? 952 But what is that you said about us having to stay here, to get some news of your brother?" |
952 | But what is to be done? |
952 | But what makes you think they went off that way? |
952 | But what was his game? |
952 | But what will happen now? |
952 | But what''s the use of wishing? 952 But where are we?" |
952 | But where did you get such pure metal? |
952 | But why should the Russian government set spies on you? |
952 | Ca n''t we carry any more? |
952 | Ca n''t we get some from there? |
952 | Ca n''t we go home in her? |
952 | Can I do anything? |
952 | Can it be possible that we are here at last? |
952 | Can you get it going again? |
952 | Can you go just where you want to, as a balloon? |
952 | Can you see them? |
952 | Can you speak French? |
952 | Can you tell where we are? |
952 | Carriage? |
952 | Could you see them well, Ned? |
952 | Could you tell where they were going? |
952 | Dangerous; how? |
952 | Dare you risk it, Tom? |
952 | Did I hear you say you needed some platinum? |
952 | Did it explode? |
952 | Did n''t you see where he headed for? 952 Did the carriage have some Russians in it?" |
952 | Did they think you had escaped? |
952 | Did we leave any of our lanterns behind us? |
952 | Did you say half an hour? |
952 | Did you see Andy Foger? |
952 | Do n''t need a motor? |
952 | Do n''t you remember, Peter? |
952 | Do n''t you see anything like the place where you found the mine? |
952 | Do n''t you want to? |
952 | Do n''t you wish you were going, Rad? |
952 | Do you really mean to go up to- day, Tom? |
952 | Do you think they know you are coming to rescue your brother? |
952 | Do you think they suspect that we''re after the platinum? |
952 | Do you think they''d go to such length as that? |
952 | Do you think this man will come with us, Mr. Petrofsky, to help in the rescue, and show us the place? |
952 | Do you think you can pick it out from a distance, Tom? |
952 | Do? 952 Does he know you are trying to rescue your brother?" |
952 | Doubtless from America it comes? |
952 | Ends what? |
952 | Find it? |
952 | Go in? 952 Go where?" |
952 | Has anything happened? |
952 | Have n''t you any more? |
952 | Have you got her in control, Tom? |
952 | How about it, Tom? |
952 | How about the tires? |
952 | How do you expect to get definite information as to where he might be? |
952 | How do you like it? |
952 | How do you make that out? |
952 | How do you suppose they got on our track? |
952 | How high are you going up? |
952 | How much pressure do you want? |
952 | How much? |
952 | How much? |
952 | How''d you do it, Tom? |
952 | How, by tying her fast on the ground? |
952 | How? 952 I know that, but do n''t you see what his game was? |
952 | I say, what''s the matter? |
952 | I wonder what that means? |
952 | I wonder when we''ll strike Siberia? |
952 | If it was that, would n''t they have done it long ago-- when we first came down? |
952 | If the gasolene is gone, how can we leave here? |
952 | In Siberia? |
952 | In there? |
952 | In this kind of a craft? |
952 | In what way? |
952 | Is it a bird? |
952 | Is it all finished? |
952 | Is it all right? |
952 | Is it all right? |
952 | Is it dangerous? 952 Is it permit to inspect the interior?" |
952 | Is something more wrong with the airship? |
952 | Is there anything the matter? |
952 | Lanterns? 952 Me? |
952 | Might I be permitted to come aboard and wait for my chief? |
952 | Mr. Damon, can you take the wheel? 952 My brother and I owe much to you-- in fact Peter owes you his life; do you not?" |
952 | News of my brother? |
952 | Nihilists? |
952 | Now who''s going up with me? 952 Now, Ned, how about you?" |
952 | Now, what is the next thing to be done? |
952 | Now? |
952 | Peter, is it you? |
952 | Shall I go now? |
952 | Shall I speed up? |
952 | So did I. Shall I keep on with the gas? |
952 | Star- gazing in the day time? |
952 | Then he is n''t coming with us? |
952 | Then we can go to Siberia? |
952 | Then we''ll have to land in France? |
952 | Then what plans shall we make? |
952 | Then you ca n''t tell us anything more except that it passed? |
952 | Then you ca n''t use the propellers? |
952 | Then you need much wind? |
952 | Then you really think he was a spy? |
952 | Vacation? 952 Was either of them one of the spies who had Mr. Petrofsky in the hut?" |
952 | Was he a spy? |
952 | Water? |
952 | Well, have you any word yet? |
952 | Well, shall we go back now? |
952 | Well, what do you think of it? |
952 | Well, what does this mean? |
952 | Well, what''s to be done? |
952 | What about my airship? |
952 | What are they holding him for? |
952 | What are your plans? |
952 | What can we do? |
952 | What difference does that make? |
952 | What do you suppose it contains? |
952 | What do you think causes the wind to blow so peculiarly here Tom? |
952 | What do you think they''re after, Tom? |
952 | What for? |
952 | What for? |
952 | What happened to them? |
952 | What happened? |
952 | What in the world happened, Tom? |
952 | What is he saying? |
952 | What is it like inside, I wonder? |
952 | What is it? 952 What is it?" |
952 | What is it? |
952 | What is it? |
952 | What shall we do, Tom? |
952 | What sort of fellows were they? |
952 | What were you going to say? |
952 | What will they do then? |
952 | What''s going to become of us? |
952 | What''s gone? |
952 | What''s it all about? 952 What''s the matter?" |
952 | What''s the matter? |
952 | What''s this? |
952 | What''s up? |
952 | What''s up? |
952 | What? 952 What?" |
952 | What? |
952 | Where did you get it, if I may ask? |
952 | Where is it, in the lake? |
952 | Where is it? |
952 | Where is the danger of landing there? 952 Where''s that?" |
952 | Where? |
952 | Who can that be? |
952 | Who do you think they are? |
952 | Why did n''t you say so at first? |
952 | Why did n''t you tell us they were heading for the railroad? |
952 | Why do n''t you warn him? |
952 | Why not? |
952 | Why not? |
952 | Why not? |
952 | Why, Ned Newton, you''re not getting afraid; are you? 952 Why, what''s it doing?" |
952 | Why? |
952 | Why? |
952 | Will it be safe to remain all night? |
952 | Will it be safe? |
952 | Will that answer? |
952 | Will you go in? |
952 | Worth much? 952 Would I?" |
952 | Would you mind telling me something about where this platinum comes from, and if you can get any more of it? |
952 | You are? 952 You say you can get no trace here of your brother?" |
952 | And after you''ve been on so many trips with me?" |
952 | Applesauer?" |
952 | Are we in danger?" |
952 | Are you not one of us?" |
952 | Baggert?" |
952 | But how can you steer when high in the air?" |
952 | But how do you know how it''s going to work-- or whether it will work at all? |
952 | But how in the world did you ever find me to rescue me?" |
952 | But how would the air glider act? |
952 | But still the crowd increased, and at last Mr. Petrofsky said:"I do n''t like this, Tom?" |
952 | But what in the world is an air glider, Tom?" |
952 | But will it work out in practice?" |
952 | CHAPTER III THE HAND OF THE CZAR"Then you wo n''t take a ride with me to- day?" |
952 | CHAPTER XVII ON TO SIBERIA"Has anything happened?" |
952 | CHAPTER XXI THE RESCUE"Have we-- have we time to get a drink?" |
952 | Can you run?" |
952 | Can you soon make a thousand miles in your airship?" |
952 | Damon?" |
952 | Detective?" |
952 | Do you not believe that this terrible kingdom should be destroyed-- made as nothing, and a new one built from its ashes? |
952 | Do you think it''s safe to go up?" |
952 | Does this location look familiar to you?" |
952 | Have they come to warn us?" |
952 | Have you set a price on it? |
952 | How can we find him?" |
952 | How do you make that out?" |
952 | How?" |
952 | I wonder what your father will say when he hears you''re thinking of another expedition, Tom?" |
952 | I''m going to get right at work on it, and you''ll help me; wo n''t you?" |
952 | Is it always going to roar like that?" |
952 | Ned, call Rad, will you?" |
952 | Now what do you want me to do, Tom?" |
952 | Petrofsky?" |
952 | Petrofsky?" |
952 | Petrofsky?" |
952 | Petrofsky?" |
952 | Say, is platinum worth much?" |
952 | The lost mine that you and I stumbled upon in that terrible storm?" |
952 | Was it as bad as that?" |
952 | Was the motor going to revolve? |
952 | What is it?" |
952 | What is that water dripping from the back part of the airship?" |
952 | What shall we do?" |
952 | What''s that?" |
952 | What''s the first thing to do?" |
952 | What''s the matter?" |
952 | Where''s the danger?" |
952 | Where?" |
952 | Who are they?" |
952 | Why, are n''t you going with me?" |
952 | Will it take long? |
952 | Will you come?" |
952 | Would n''t it be great if we could rescue him? |
952 | You do not call taking me away from that place-- that sulphur mine-- that horrible prison barrack with the cruel guards-- you do not call that much? |
952 | asked Tom eagerly,"and was one a big bearded man?" |
952 | exclaimed an aged colored man, who was an all around helper at the Swift homestead,"was yo''referencin''t''me when yo''spoke?" |
952 | exclaimed the young inventor"Where are they? |
952 | he cried,"would you let me have a try at finding your brother, and would you come with me?" |
1284 | ''Scuse me, Massa Tom,began Eradicate,"but did n''t yo''tell me to spade de garden?" |
1284 | ''Silent Sam?'' 1284 Am I right?" |
1284 | An''you let me scatter dirt? |
1284 | An''you tell me help-- yes? |
1284 | And do you think we shall get word, Tom? |
1284 | And now,said Tom, after thanking their temporary host, a farmer named Bloise,"can you tell us anything about an old cabin that stands back there?" |
1284 | And what causes it? |
1284 | And what do you think happened to him after he was hurt? |
1284 | Any relations? |
1284 | Anybody here? |
1284 | Are n''t you ever coming to see me any more, or take me for a ride? |
1284 | Are they bothering him-- talking business that I ought to attend to when he''s ill? 1284 Are we all right?" |
1284 | Are you going to take her aloft, Tom? |
1284 | Are you sure you do n''t mean''wo n''t''? |
1284 | As it is now, Tom, you have to get an aeroplane in pretty speedy motion before it will rise from the ground, do n''t you? |
1284 | Better take a light-- hadn''t you? 1284 But are you going to use a tractor or pusher type?" |
1284 | But ca n''t you patch it up, or go on without a muffler, so we can get back home? |
1284 | But did you turn down the offer from those people? |
1284 | But how did you know about it, Ned? |
1284 | But if some one got in and had a look at the inside of your silencer he could see how it is constructed, could n''t he? |
1284 | But what is this you hinted at-- a silent motor you called it, I believe? 1284 But what was their object?" |
1284 | But where are the Secret Service men? |
1284 | But would n''t you just as soon sit on a bench in the garden? 1284 But, even supposing all this, why could n''t they telephone to us that my father was all right? |
1284 | By not taking that money? 1284 Can it be done?" |
1284 | Can you go down, Tom, without letting them hear you? |
1284 | Can you take her down safely? |
1284 | Could n''t you make a big one of those contraptions and put it on an aeroplane? |
1284 | Danger, Tom, in an auto? 1284 Do n''t you want to take a day or two to think it over?" |
1284 | Do they know you are working on such a model as this Silent Sam of yours, Tom? |
1284 | Do you know Gale or Ware? |
1284 | Do you know who they are? |
1284 | Do you mean those are the files used in weakening the outer case of your new machine, so that it burst a little while ago? |
1284 | Do you recognize it? |
1284 | Do you think the government would use it, Tom? |
1284 | Do you think you have solved the problem? |
1284 | Does n''t that seem suspicious? |
1284 | Everything all right? |
1284 | For me? |
1284 | Go where? |
1284 | Have I been so impolite as to sleep during part of your talk? 1284 Have n''t you a good man who is used to experimental work that you can let me take from the works?" |
1284 | Have these men held you a prisoner ever since you called for help on the moor that night? |
1284 | Have you been taking a new trip to the Land of Wonders? 1284 Have you said anything to the government yet?" |
1284 | He has n''t gone home, has he? |
1284 | Hear it? 1284 Hello, what''s the matter?" |
1284 | How are you going to start, Tom? |
1284 | How did you get in? 1284 How do you know?" |
1284 | How do you know? |
1284 | How long ago did Mr. Nestor leave? |
1284 | How long ago was that? |
1284 | How? |
1284 | How? |
1284 | How? |
1284 | Huh? 1284 I understood that the man who--""Do you mean there was some one here in the shed last night?" |
1284 | I understood-- But has n''t my partner, Mr. Ware, seen you? |
1284 | I wonder if he could have meant that? 1284 I wonder if he could have meant that?" |
1284 | I wonder what he wanted to see me about? |
1284 | I wonder who is at the bottom of this? |
1284 | Is Mr. Damon with him? |
1284 | Is father all right? |
1284 | Is it really you? |
1284 | Is silence its chief recommendation? |
1284 | Is that your final answer? |
1284 | Is there a rear door? |
1284 | Is this your new machine, Tom? |
1284 | Knives, or some other weapons? |
1284 | Mary did n''t telephone again, did she? |
1284 | Mr. Thomas Swift? |
1284 | Mr. Tom Swift, the great inventor? |
1284 | No trouble, I hope? |
1284 | Oh, do you think he was badly hurt? |
1284 | Oh, have n''t I? 1284 Oh, what will happen to us?" |
1284 | Oh, you mean-- him? |
1284 | One did not appear as if he was being taken away against his will, did he? |
1284 | Safe, Mary? |
1284 | Shall I have to wear all those things-- such as you have on? |
1284 | Shall I take you down? |
1284 | So that''s the Air Scout, is it, Tom? |
1284 | Some one here last night? |
1284 | Then had n''t we better inquire there? 1284 Then what is it?" |
1284 | There could n''t much get past Koku; but some one seems to have done it, or else how could that filing have been done? |
1284 | There is n''t any danger, is there? |
1284 | Time for what-- dinner? |
1284 | Tom, what do you really think has happened? |
1284 | Trouble? 1284 Very strange about Mr. Nestor, is n''t it?" |
1284 | Was Mr. Nestor in the car? |
1284 | Was this some one special you were inquiring about? |
1284 | Well, what do you make of it, Tom? |
1284 | Well, what do you want to do? 1284 Well,"queried Ned, as Tom gave orders to have the damaged machine removed and the roof repaired,"does this end the wonderful silent motor, Tom?" |
1284 | Well,said Tom, at length,"we found it, did n''t we?" |
1284 | What about the propeller blades? |
1284 | What am I doing? |
1284 | What can have happened? |
1284 | What deeper motive could they have, Ned? |
1284 | What do you intend to do now? |
1284 | What do you see? |
1284 | What do you think of it, Tom? |
1284 | What does it all mean? 1284 What does it all mean?" |
1284 | What does it mean? 1284 What is it, Rad? |
1284 | What is it, Rad? |
1284 | What is it? |
1284 | What is it? |
1284 | What is it? |
1284 | What is it? |
1284 | What is it? |
1284 | What is it? |
1284 | What is it? |
1284 | What is it? |
1284 | What other fellows? |
1284 | What shall we do now? |
1284 | What shall we do-- go back and tell Mrs. Nestor and Mary, or communicate with the police? |
1284 | What time does it show? |
1284 | What''s all this figuring, Tom? |
1284 | What''s that about a riddle? |
1284 | What''s that, Tom? |
1284 | What''s that? 1284 What''s that?" |
1284 | What''s wrong? |
1284 | What-- what are you doin''? |
1284 | What? |
1284 | What? |
1284 | When can you give me a test? |
1284 | When did you last see that it was in perfect condition? |
1284 | Where? |
1284 | Who are you and what are you doing? 1284 Who else but some spy trying to get possession of my secrets?" |
1284 | Who is it? |
1284 | Who is it? |
1284 | Who were in the auto you saw? |
1284 | Who would want to gain a knowledge of it in that unlawful way? |
1284 | Who''s here? |
1284 | Who''s that? 1284 Who''s there?" |
1284 | Whut fo''yo''all want to clutter up dish yeah place fo''? 1284 Why ca n''t something be done so you can talk in an aeroplane as well as in a balloon? |
1284 | Why not try the Alexian Hospital? |
1284 | Why not? |
1284 | Why not? |
1284 | Why not? |
1284 | Why would any one want to do that? |
1284 | Why would they do that? |
1284 | Why, so? |
1284 | Wo n''t you have a chair? |
1284 | Would he delay this long? |
1284 | Would you like to come for a ride, Mary, in the silent airship? |
1284 | Yes, but where, Tom? 1284 Yo''--yo''ll be mighty careful ob Miss Nestor now, wo n''t yo'', Massa Tom?" |
1284 | You are n''t going to invent a sort of muffler for the ears, are you, Tom? |
1284 | You came here to make me an offer? |
1284 | You have? 1284 You know how to throw the switch, do n''t you?" |
1284 | You mean Gale and Ware of the Universal Flying Machine Company? |
1284 | You mean try to turn out a silent motor? |
1284 | You think so, Tom? |
1284 | You want to see Master? |
1284 | You''re sure it''s safe, Tom? |
1284 | And I guess you hear me, do n''t you?" |
1284 | And it''s the resistance of the air to the blades of an airship propeller that sends the craft along, is n''t it?" |
1284 | And your mother is worried? |
1284 | And, though this man may have acted as our agent at one time, we repudiate any acts of his that might--""What are you talking about?" |
1284 | Anyhow what do you think?" |
1284 | Are they camping on your trail?" |
1284 | Are you really serious in trying to invent one?" |
1284 | Bower gone?" |
1284 | But I wonder what they mean, and why this letter was delayed?" |
1284 | But how are you going to get the condensed air?" |
1284 | But how?" |
1284 | But where?" |
1284 | But why fly at night? |
1284 | But, as it is--""What are you saying, Tom? |
1284 | CHAPTER XIII SOMETHING QUEER"Did you hear that?" |
1284 | CHAPTER XVIII SUSPICIONS"Who''s there?" |
1284 | CHAPTER XX QUEER MARKS"What happened?" |
1284 | Damon?" |
1284 | Damon?" |
1284 | Damon?" |
1284 | Damon?" |
1284 | Damon?" |
1284 | Damon?" |
1284 | Damon?" |
1284 | Did I do dat?" |
1284 | Did he come in here? |
1284 | Did he pull the wrong handle?" |
1284 | Did you find anything on him?" |
1284 | Did you see anything of father as you came along?" |
1284 | Do n''t you see an automobile outlined?" |
1284 | Do you accept?" |
1284 | Do you like it?" |
1284 | Do you really think you have a new idea in airships?" |
1284 | Do you think they''ll stay to dinner? |
1284 | Do you think we can follow them?" |
1284 | Does it sail silently, Tom?" |
1284 | For how much will you sell your patent to the United States?" |
1284 | Have me stay here and guard the machine while you go for help? |
1284 | Have you brought back some new kind of servant?" |
1284 | Heard anything more from those Universal people?" |
1284 | How can air be made as dense as water, Tom Swift?" |
1284 | How can we get back to Shopton in a hurry?" |
1284 | How did it happen?" |
1284 | How is the silent motor coming on?" |
1284 | How long ago? |
1284 | How many ways are now used to propel an airship or a dirigible balloon through the air? |
1284 | How many ways?" |
1284 | How''s that for an idea?" |
1284 | How''s that, Tom Swift? |
1284 | How?" |
1284 | I want to fix a wire and--""Oh, is anything broken?" |
1284 | I wonder how he liked our mud hole?" |
1284 | I wonder if it is anything like mine? |
1284 | If the engine turns the screw, or propeller, just over say fifty times a minute you would get some motion of the boat, would n''t you?" |
1284 | Is I gwine to help yo''all in dish yeah job?" |
1284 | Is any one hurt? |
1284 | Is n''t it safer by daylight?" |
1284 | Is n''t that great?" |
1284 | Is n''t there some one else you can let me have?" |
1284 | Is that a joke?" |
1284 | Nestor?" |
1284 | Nestor?" |
1284 | Nestor?" |
1284 | Nestor?" |
1284 | Nestor?" |
1284 | Nestor?" |
1284 | Nestor?" |
1284 | Now what do you say to that, Tom Swift? |
1284 | Now, how does that strike you? |
1284 | Now, instead of having to depend on the speed of the aeroplane for this, why not depend on the speed of the propeller-- in other words, the whizzer?" |
1284 | Or shall I go?" |
1284 | So it''s you again, is it, you spy?" |
1284 | Swift, I believe?" |
1284 | Tell him to come home? |
1284 | Tell me, are my wife and Mary all right?" |
1284 | Terrill?" |
1284 | Then he suddenly exclaimed:"What''s that? |
1284 | There is n''t anything in the wallet, is there?" |
1284 | Was he tampering with my safe?" |
1284 | What are you doing?" |
1284 | What are you going to call it?" |
1284 | What do you mean--""I mean are you going to experiment any further?" |
1284 | What do you suggest?" |
1284 | What does it mean? |
1284 | What has happened to Koku?" |
1284 | What is it? |
1284 | What were you doing with Bower at my shop?" |
1284 | What''s going on? |
1284 | What''s that compared to the three to ten thousand revolutions of the propellers now used? |
1284 | What''s that? |
1284 | What''s the big idea, Ned?" |
1284 | What''s the matter? |
1284 | What''s the matter?" |
1284 | Where are the strangers, and who are they?" |
1284 | Where did they keep you?" |
1284 | Where is he?" |
1284 | Where is that black rascal? |
1284 | Who admitted you at the gate?" |
1284 | Who are you fellows, anyhow, and what''s your game?" |
1284 | Who is that man? |
1284 | Why did you come on my grounds?" |
1284 | Why do n''t you come out and enjoy life?" |
1284 | Why do n''t you get busy on that end of the game, Tom?" |
1284 | Will you go for a flight with me?" |
1284 | Would Tom''s hopes be justified or would he be disappointed? |
1284 | Would you like to come along?" |
1284 | You admit that you do n''t want me-- that you never wanted me-- so why do you keep me a prisoner? |
1284 | You are doing a lot of government work, are you not?" |
1284 | You are open to a business proposition, are n''t you?" |
1284 | You did n''t do that, did you?" |
1284 | Your father has n''t reached home yet? |
1284 | broke in Tom,"but by Lydane do you mean the man who also posed as Bower, the spy?" |
1284 | but what happened?" |
1284 | cried Mr. Damon,"but are you seeing things?" |
1284 | cried Mr. Damon,"who do you think it could have been, Tom?" |
1284 | cried Mr. Gale,"you mean you wo n''t accept our offer?" |
1284 | do you mean a wild beast, Tom?" |
1284 | what of that cry we heard? |
1284 | what''s the matter?" |
1284 | you''re not going to back out the last minute, are you?" |
3777 | A new invention? |
3777 | A sister in Waterford, eh? |
3777 | Ammunition? 3777 And do you think we can find the place?" |
3777 | And does it shoot lead bullets? |
3777 | And if we do n''t, what will happen? |
3777 | And somebody else, too, I guess; eh? |
3777 | And when it''s all gone, what do you do? |
3777 | Are they going to attack us? |
3777 | Are you all aboard, and is everything loaded into the airship? |
3777 | Are you all ready? |
3777 | Are you going to attack them at once? |
3777 | Are you going to sail all the way to Africa-- across the ocean-- in her? |
3777 | Are you hurt? |
3777 | Are you hurt? |
3777 | Are you ready, Ned? |
3777 | Are you there, Tom? |
3777 | But how did the ones we fought get word to the others so soon? |
3777 | But is this the settlement where the missionaries are? |
3777 | But what else is there left for us? |
3777 | But what is it? 3777 But wo n''t it be dangerous, firing in the dark? |
3777 | Did I hear you say you were going to Africa? |
3777 | Did you see any orchids? |
3777 | Disappeared? |
3777 | Do n''t you remember? 3777 Do n''t you want to come to Africa with us, Rad?" |
3777 | Do white men ever eat elephant meat? |
3777 | Do you have two kinds of bullets, Tom, one for night and one for the daytime? |
3777 | Do you mean you want to go? |
3777 | Do you see anything? |
3777 | Do you think it will fly? |
3777 | Do you think they want to fight us? |
3777 | Fly- ship go back, an''leave two white mans here? |
3777 | Go away? 3777 Going to have a surprise party, or something like that?" |
3777 | Going to start soon? |
3777 | Have n''t you had supper yet, Tom? |
3777 | How about it, Tom? |
3777 | How do I know this? |
3777 | How do I know this? |
3777 | How do I know? 3777 How do you know it was me shooting?" |
3777 | How does Tomba know this? |
3777 | How in the world did you ever get here? |
3777 | How in the world--? |
3777 | How? |
3777 | I beg your pardon,he said,"but is that a dynamite gun you are using?" |
3777 | I can speak a little of their language,remarked Mr. Durban,"but what in the world are the beggars up to, anyhow? |
3777 | I do n''t suppose you want to go down there and hold it, while I shoot at it; do you, Rad? |
3777 | I guess you''ll be glad to get back to the United States, wo n''t you, friends? |
3777 | I want to know why you shot at me? 3777 I wonder if I''d better awaken the others? |
3777 | I wonder if we''ll ever get out again? |
3777 | I wonder what can have happened? |
3777 | I wonder what''s up now? |
3777 | In the airship? |
3777 | In which direction; out to sea? |
3777 | Is it another kind of gun or cannon? |
3777 | Is it my wife? |
3777 | Is it possible, Tom? |
3777 | Is that a new kind of whale gun, firing an explosive bullet? |
3777 | Is the gas bag much punctured? |
3777 | Is-- is that monster gone? |
3777 | No can get two other white men? |
3777 | No need? |
3777 | Not take Boomerang? 3777 Not the red pygmies?" |
3777 | Oh, then you have storage batteries in the stock? |
3777 | Oh, what is it? |
3777 | Rescue two missionaries? |
3777 | Say, do you suppose that can be a clew? |
3777 | Say, you do n''t mean that you make balloons, do you? |
3777 | Shall I go down a little lower? |
3777 | Shall we eat this stuff, or stick to Mr. Damon''s cooking? |
3777 | Sky racer? 3777 So Ned is coming over to see it; eh? |
3777 | Suffin t''shoot at? 3777 Tell me about it?" |
3777 | The Black Hawk? |
3777 | Then how does it kill? |
3777 | Then what are your plans? |
3777 | Then what''s to be done? |
3777 | Then why did he shoot at me? |
3777 | Then why do n''t you come? |
3777 | Think you can repair it by night? |
3777 | To Europe, eh? 3777 Tomba, are you there?" |
3777 | Tomba? |
3777 | Want any help, Tom? |
3777 | Was yo''-all callin''me? |
3777 | Welcoming us? |
3777 | Well, Tom, what is on your mind? |
3777 | Well, ca n''t you do it just as well up in the air as down here? |
3777 | Well, did I do it? |
3777 | Well, does this end the test? |
3777 | Well, had n''t we better be thinking of getting back home? |
3777 | Well, if your gun will do that to a whale, what will it do to an elephant? |
3777 | Well, there''s no special hurry, is there? |
3777 | Well, what are you waiting for? |
3777 | What am I to do? |
3777 | What are you going to do? |
3777 | What became of the missionaries? |
3777 | What can it be? |
3777 | What do you mean by shooting at me? |
3777 | What do you mean, I say? 3777 What does Tomba say?" |
3777 | What does that mean? |
3777 | What had we better do about it? |
3777 | What has happened? |
3777 | What in the world does he mean? |
3777 | What is it? |
3777 | What is it? |
3777 | What is it? |
3777 | What is it? |
3777 | What is worrying you? |
3777 | What is your trade? |
3777 | What news? |
3777 | What shall we do? |
3777 | What sort of a gun is that? |
3777 | What would happen if we ran out of it in the jungle? |
3777 | What''s going on? |
3777 | What''s that? |
3777 | What''s that? |
3777 | What''s that? |
3777 | What''s that? |
3777 | What''s the matter? |
3777 | What''s the matter? |
3777 | What''s to be done? |
3777 | What''s your hurry? |
3777 | What-- what happened? |
3777 | When do you think you can have it finished? |
3777 | Where are they coming from? |
3777 | Where are you Tom? |
3777 | Where are you? 3777 Where is my gun?" |
3777 | Where''s the electric rifle? |
3777 | Which one? |
3777 | Who, the red pygmies? |
3777 | Why do n''t you go up, Tom? |
3777 | Why do n''t you tell me? 3777 Why do you ask?" |
3777 | Why impossible? |
3777 | Why not? |
3777 | Why, has the whale sunk, or made off? |
3777 | Why? 3777 Why?" |
3777 | Will it be as safe with a small bag? |
3777 | Will ten dollars be enough? |
3777 | Will you go with me? |
3777 | Would you mind telling me something about it? |
3777 | Yes Dad, is anything the matter? |
3777 | Yes; why? |
3777 | You and your electric gun and your airship? 3777 You ca n''t? |
3777 | You do n''t mean that the red pygmies will come back; do you? |
3777 | You do n''t mean to say you''re going to shoot through that, do you? |
3777 | You know I said the gun would shoot luminous charges? |
3777 | You''ll have to go back to civilization soon, wo n''t you, Tom, to get gasolene? |
3777 | You''re not going to turn back now, are you? |
3777 | And so there''s some one from Waterford in there, eh? |
3777 | Anderson?" |
3777 | Are there any of the red pygmies in here?" |
3777 | Are we going to fall among the natives?" |
3777 | Are we going to run away, and leave that man and woman to their fate?" |
3777 | Are you afraid your electric rifle wo n''t work as well as you hope, when Ned comes over to try it?" |
3777 | But I s''pose they cost like the mischief?" |
3777 | But how did you get here?" |
3777 | But tell me, Tom, how are you coming on with the airship? |
3777 | But what can we do? |
3777 | But who''s talking about going to Africa?" |
3777 | But, like Tom Swift, I ask, what''s to be done?" |
3777 | By the way, how is the electric rifle coming on? |
3777 | CHAPTER IV BIG TUSKS WANTED"Well, are you all ready for me?" |
3777 | CHAPTER XXII A NIGHT ATTACK"Well, what''s to be done?" |
3777 | CHAPTER XXIII THE RESCUE"Can you make out the hut, Tom?" |
3777 | Can you come out?" |
3777 | Damon?" |
3777 | Did I hear you say you were going to Africa?" |
3777 | Did he take his aeroplane along?" |
3777 | Did the African bring news? |
3777 | Do n''t you think we''re high enough?" |
3777 | Do you feel better after it?" |
3777 | Do you find any difficulty managing it?" |
3777 | Do you see?" |
3777 | Durban?" |
3777 | Durban?" |
3777 | Durban?" |
3777 | Have you got everything arranged to go, Ned?" |
3777 | Have you many charges left?" |
3777 | How comes he here?" |
3777 | How long will we have to stay here, Tom Swift?" |
3777 | I say, Tom Swift, why do n''t you answer me?" |
3777 | I thought we were going to be killed by those dwarfs; did n''t you, Herr Landbacher?" |
3777 | I wonder if Ned would go with me? |
3777 | If you want to go, why do n''t you get right to work on the Black Hawk and make the trip? |
3777 | In his hand Ned held a paper, and as he saw Tom he called out:"Have you heard the news?" |
3777 | Is dere anyt''ing to eats, on board, if you vill excuse me for being so bolt as to ask?" |
3777 | Is it my wife?" |
3777 | Is your wife with you?" |
3777 | Mr. Jackson, just put that steel plate up in front of the scarecrow; will you?" |
3777 | Say, Tom, have you heard the latest about Andy Foger?" |
3777 | Shall we go down?" |
3777 | Suppose you misjudge the distance, and the bullet, or charge, files off and hits some one?" |
3777 | They''re moving, but where are the white captives?" |
3777 | Tom did not attempt to, and Mr. Moker went on:"Now what do you mean by it?" |
3777 | What are you doing in the bank, anyhow; putting away more of your wealth, Tom?" |
3777 | What do you mean by it? |
3777 | What do you mean by trying to kill me? |
3777 | What do you say?" |
3777 | What do you want? |
3777 | What fo''yo''want ob a scarecrow? |
3777 | What kind of bullets do you use, Tom Swift? |
3777 | What will happen?" |
3777 | What''s next?" |
3777 | What''s that?" |
3777 | What''s that?" |
3777 | What''s to be done? |
3777 | Where are you going?" |
3777 | Where are you? |
3777 | Where are you?" |
3777 | Where had we better head for?" |
3777 | Who are you?" |
3777 | Why did n''t I think of it before? |
3777 | Why do n''t you answer me? |
3777 | Why do n''t you tell me?" |
3777 | Why does n''t the captain do something?" |
3777 | Why not?" |
3777 | Why, does n''t the end of this shooting gallery of yours point right at my house? |
3777 | Will you come to Africa to hunt elephants, and help me get the big tusks I''m after?" |
3777 | Will you come?" |
3777 | Wo n''t you come into the house? |
3777 | Yo''-all ai n''t gwine t''hab no duel, am yo''?" |
3777 | Yo''-all ai n''t raisin''no corn, am yo''?" |
3777 | Yo''think, Massa Tom, dat I go anywhere dat I might meet dem little red men what Massa Durban talk about? |
3777 | but what are you going to do next?" |
3777 | cried Mr. Damon,"what''s the matter?" |
949 | A better one? 949 All ready?" |
949 | And he wanted to worm that information out of you? |
949 | And how deep do you think it is? |
949 | And you do know, do n''t you? |
949 | Are n''t you superstitious about Friday? |
949 | Are they still after us? |
949 | Are we leaving them behind? |
949 | Are you all right, Tom? |
949 | Are you going to start now? |
949 | Are you sure? |
949 | Bless my shirt- studs, but ca n''t we pull their ship up on the island and leave it there? |
949 | But what about getting into the wreck? |
949 | But what? 949 But where will we escape to?" |
949 | But who will go, and who will stay with the ship? |
949 | But why do you ask? 949 But would his government support him in such a hostile act against the United States, a friendly nation?" |
949 | Ca n''t a fellow go see a girl without being cross- questioned? |
949 | Ca n''t you get any more speed out of her? |
949 | Ca n''t you make more? |
949 | Can it be possible we are about to get the treasure? |
949 | Can you walk, dad, or shall we carry you? |
949 | Captain Weston? |
949 | Could Andy Foger, any of the Happy Harry gang, or the rival gold- seekers have done it? |
949 | Did I see what? |
949 | Did he mention the sunken treasure? |
949 | Did he shut you in there? |
949 | Did he want to know where the wreck of the Boldero was located? |
949 | Did n''t you hear me ask you to send her up, Tom? |
949 | Did we open up much of a hole? |
949 | Did you give him the location? |
949 | Did you hear us coming, dad? |
949 | Did you meet a Mr. Berg here last night, Captain Weston? |
949 | Did you see anything? |
949 | Do you admit that you''re a sneak and a coward? |
949 | Do you feel all right, father? |
949 | Do you intend to go as deep as that? |
949 | Do you mean at the wreck? |
949 | Do you mean to follow us? |
949 | Do you think our boat is better than theirs? |
949 | Do you think they will dare carry out that threat? |
949 | Do you think we''ll have any trouble getting the gold out of the wrecked vessel? |
949 | Do you think you can make it work? |
949 | Does Captain Weston know our object? |
949 | Dogs of Americans, do you wish to insult us? |
949 | Eh? 949 Eh? |
949 | Fair? 949 Following you?" |
949 | Garret and I were n''t idle, were we, Garret? |
949 | Has n''t he had breakfast? |
949 | Have they a right to follow us? |
949 | Have we hit anything? |
949 | Have we hit something? |
949 | Have you known Mr. Berg long, dad? |
949 | Have you succeeded in finding one yet? |
949 | He has, eh? |
949 | Here? 949 How are we going to get at it?" |
949 | How dare you do this? |
949 | How do you feel, dad? |
949 | How do you know it''s a submarine? |
949 | How much is the prize if you win it? |
949 | How near do you calculate we are to the sunken wreck? |
949 | How soon before we can finish our submarine? |
949 | How? |
949 | I wonder how they''ll feel when they find the gold gone? |
949 | I wonder if the cables will hold? |
949 | I wonder if they''re going to starve us, the scoundrels? |
949 | I wonder what damage I did? 949 I wonder what they can be up to? |
949 | I wonder what they will do next? |
949 | I wonder who''s in it? |
949 | In the air? 949 Is everything all right?" |
949 | Is everything ready, Tom? |
949 | Is he dead? |
949 | Is he in his room? |
949 | Is n''t that what you mean, captain? |
949 | Is not that the verdict of the honorable court? |
949 | Is that you? |
949 | Is there any danger? |
949 | Is this another son of yours? |
949 | Is this one of your employees? |
949 | Let me see it? |
949 | Lieutenant Drascalo, eh? |
949 | Matter? 949 May I ask what they are?" |
949 | May I have a talk with you privately? |
949 | Me? 949 Me? |
949 | No, but I''m going to see-- Oh, what do you want to know for, anyhow? |
949 | Not compete for the prize? |
949 | Not going to try for it? 949 Oh, that''s the way it goes, eh?" |
949 | Overheard something? 949 Rather surprised to see us, are n''t you?" |
949 | Risk it? 949 Rivals? |
949 | Shall I help you, dad? |
949 | Shall we make for it, if I may be allowed the question? |
949 | Shall we? |
949 | So that''s how matters lie, eh? |
949 | Sunken treasure? 949 Suppose they should come-- too late?" |
949 | Suppose you sink them? |
949 | Suppose you steer? |
949 | That is, did he try to discover if you knew anything about it? |
949 | That? 949 Then you have it?" |
949 | They did? |
949 | To whom are you speaking, Tom? |
949 | Tom, I wonder if your friend, Mr. Damon, would care to try how it seems under water? 949 Treasure ship? |
949 | Under water? 949 Was it Andy Foger?" |
949 | Well, are we all ready? |
949 | Well, how do you like it? |
949 | Well, how goes it, dad? |
949 | Well, what does he say? |
949 | Well, what''s to be done? |
949 | Well, what''s to be done? |
949 | What about the old sea captain you were going to get to go with us? |
949 | What about the submarine? |
949 | What are you doing here? |
949 | What are you doing? |
949 | What craft are you? |
949 | What do I think of it? 949 What do you mean?" |
949 | What do you propose doing, captain? |
949 | What do you suppose they are up to? |
949 | What do you think about this, Captain Weston? |
949 | What do you think of it? |
949 | What does this mean? |
949 | What for? |
949 | What for? |
949 | What good would it be under water? |
949 | What government is going to offer such a prize as that for submarines, when they are getting almost as common as airships? 949 What happened?" |
949 | What have you been doing while I''ve been under water, Ned? |
949 | What is it? |
949 | What is this electric gun your father speaks of? |
949 | What land is it likely to be? |
949 | What sort of an auto was that? |
949 | What was that? |
949 | What will they do with us? |
949 | What''s that? 949 What''s that?" |
949 | What''s that? |
949 | What''s the matter? 949 What''s the matter?" |
949 | What''s the matter? |
949 | What''s the matter? |
949 | What''s the matter? |
949 | What''s the matter? |
949 | What''s up, Tom? |
949 | What''s your hurry? |
949 | What, for gracious sake? |
949 | What, the name? |
949 | Where are you bound? |
949 | Where are you going? |
949 | Where away? |
949 | Where do the Government trials take place? |
949 | Where is gold in a cargo usually kept, Captain Weston? 949 Where is he now?" |
949 | Where? |
949 | Who are you? |
949 | Who is he? |
949 | Why did you fire on us? |
949 | Why did you follow us? |
949 | Why do n''t you shut off the current? |
949 | Why do you persist in keeping after us? |
949 | Why so? |
949 | Why, Tom, what''s the matter? |
949 | Why, are you going to build another airship or submarine? |
949 | Why, what''s the matter? |
949 | Why? 949 Why?" |
949 | Will you, dad? |
949 | Will you? 949 Will you? |
949 | Would they dare do that? |
949 | Yes,added Tom,"what right have you to interfere with us?" |
949 | You do n''t mean to say another government has offered a larger prize? 949 You do n''t mean to tell me that was one the Happy Harry gang, do you?" |
949 | You do n''t think anything will happen, do you, dad? |
949 | And you?" |
949 | Are you going on a voyage?" |
949 | Are you ready to compete?" |
949 | Baggert?" |
949 | Bless my gaiters, how are you, anyhow? |
949 | But how did he get to this part of the coast? |
949 | But how did you discover him?" |
949 | But tell me, did you find everything all right at Shopton? |
949 | But what did it contain? |
949 | But what''s this I hear about you? |
949 | By the way, is that Mr. Berg still here?" |
949 | Ca n''t we blow them up, or cripple them in some way? |
949 | Ca n''t we slip away and leave no trace in the water?" |
949 | Chapter Two Finishing the Submarine"What''s the matter?" |
949 | Dad, why ca n''t we have a try for that treasure? |
949 | Did you bring me the galvanometer?" |
949 | Did you see this?" |
949 | Do you agree to it?" |
949 | Do you feel better, dad?" |
949 | Do you mean to force this matter upon me?" |
949 | Do you think he came here to steal some of our ideas?" |
949 | Do you think the sharks are all gone, Captain Weston?" |
949 | Do you think-- is there any possibility-- that I could go with you? |
949 | Does it go by compressed air, or water power?" |
949 | Fall down?" |
949 | Have you anything special to do this morning?" |
949 | Have you been able to learn any more details?" |
949 | Have you got the gold yet?" |
949 | Have you seen Andy Foger?" |
949 | He''s going to try for the Government prize, is n''t he? |
949 | Help me with the cannon, will you please, captain?" |
949 | How about it, Tom?" |
949 | How about it? |
949 | How deep are we?" |
949 | How is Mr. Sharp, and all the rest of them?" |
949 | How is your father? |
949 | I wonder if I could n''t use this Foger chap?" |
949 | I wonder if anything can be the matter that they hurried so?" |
949 | Is n''t fifty thousand dollars worth striving for? |
949 | Is that fair? |
949 | Is there anything else you want?" |
949 | Is this Brazilian territory?" |
949 | May I go along again? |
949 | May I go?" |
949 | No signs of any of those scoundrels of the Happy Harry gang having been around?" |
949 | Now, then, will you take me?" |
949 | Probably he saw me enter, but how could he know enough to work the worm gear and close the door? |
949 | Say, have you anything to do this evening? |
949 | Seeing it, Captain Weston remarked quietly:"I mean, what type is your submarine? |
949 | Shall I get out the electric launch, dad?" |
949 | Shall we go ahead, Captain Weston?" |
949 | Sharp?" |
949 | So you expect to find out our''game,''eh, Mr. Berg? |
949 | Some more of Captain Kidd''s hidden hoard, I suppose?" |
949 | Suppose we try to lower the submarine on it? |
949 | Swift, how do you do?" |
949 | Swift, joining his son and the captain, remarked:"How about depth of water here, Captain Weston?" |
949 | Swift? |
949 | Swift?" |
949 | The inventor opened a bull''s- eye in the tower, and called to a man on the bridge of the steamer:"What are you following us for?" |
949 | There was a scuffle, and the next minute Tom cried out:"What are you doing here?" |
949 | Tom, are you still alive?" |
949 | Was Mr. Sharp hurt? |
949 | We have air enough to stay below, have n''t we, Tom?" |
949 | What about that?" |
949 | What are we going to do now?" |
949 | What could they do? |
949 | What do you call it?" |
949 | What do you mean?" |
949 | What do you mean?" |
949 | What do you mean?" |
949 | What do you think will be the best scheme, captain?" |
949 | What government is it?" |
949 | What is it you wish?" |
949 | What is twelve o''clock noon?" |
949 | What''s that?" |
949 | What''s that?" |
949 | What''s that?" |
949 | Where are you?" |
949 | Where? |
949 | Where?" |
949 | Who are here?" |
949 | Who are you, if I may ask?" |
949 | Who else would it be?" |
949 | Why not? |
949 | Why, do you know him?" |
949 | Why, is n''t the captain a proper man to make friends with?" |
949 | Why?" |
949 | Will you?" |
949 | Would she ride on an even keel, or sink out of sight, or turn turtle? |
949 | Would they be able to venture out into water of such enormous pressure in the comparatively frail diving suits, and wrest the gold from the wreck? |
949 | Would they be rammed again? |
949 | what do you think of that, dad?" |
2273 | A vacation trip? |
2273 | Are n''t you going back on your motor- cycle? |
2273 | Are they after some more of dad''s inventions because they did n''t get his turbine motor? |
2273 | Are you crazy? |
2273 | Are you hurt? 2273 Are you much hurt?" |
2273 | But are n''t you going to make a search for those men? |
2273 | But did they take anything, dad? 2273 But how did your keys get in my boat?" |
2273 | But just what ones are they? 2273 But that''s nothing to how we''ll go when we build our airship, eh, Tom?" |
2273 | But what could he or they want with wooden braces? |
2273 | But what will you do with your automobile? |
2273 | But what''s the matter with her? 2273 But where did they go? |
2273 | Ca n''t you go any faster, Tom? |
2273 | Can I help you? |
2273 | Can you run it down to your dock in the condition in which it is now? |
2273 | Could you hear what they were saying? |
2273 | Did I beat you fair? |
2273 | Did he do any damage? |
2273 | Did he say where he was going? |
2273 | Did n''t you sneak in my boathouse the other night and try to do some mischief? 2273 Did someone shoot you?" |
2273 | Did you find your boat? |
2273 | Do n''t you want the letters from each side of the bow to put on your new craft? |
2273 | Do n''t you want to come in and take a ride? |
2273 | Do you know where the sanitarium is? |
2273 | Do you mean over at the auction? |
2273 | Do you think you can catch them? |
2273 | Do you think you can get to the boat, if I help you? |
2273 | Does that look as if I lost the keys in your boathouse? |
2273 | Does yo''t''ink dat, Mistah Swift? |
2273 | Give a fellow a show ca n''t you? |
2273 | Hab some one done gone an''left yo''a fortune, Mistah Swift? |
2273 | Had n''t you better send some word to your father? 2273 Have n''t you got any money you can lend me?" |
2273 | Have you been figuring over that gyroscope problem again, against my express orders? |
2273 | Have you seen them? |
2273 | Have you? |
2273 | Hello, Rad, is that you? |
2273 | Here, who''s bidding above me? |
2273 | How comes it that you are up here? |
2273 | How did the RED STREAK run? |
2273 | How did you happen to see Anson Morse and Happy Harry? |
2273 | How do you do? |
2273 | How''d the log get across the road, Rad? |
2273 | How, Tom? |
2273 | How? |
2273 | However in the world did you get here? 2273 I wonder how dad is? |
2273 | I wonder if I''d better go over and accuse Andy now or wait until I see him and spring this evidence on him? |
2273 | I wonder if it was the same man who acted so suspiciously at the auction? 2273 I wonder what he wants?" |
2273 | I wonder what that can be? |
2273 | Is everything all right, Garret? |
2273 | Is it safe? |
2273 | Is she in it now? |
2273 | Is that where the strange man was tampering with the lock the day of the auction? |
2273 | Is that you, Tom Swift? |
2273 | Is the injury a bad one? |
2273 | Is there any law against it? |
2273 | May I take you in to lunch? |
2273 | Mr. Duncan,cried Tom,"are you worse?" |
2273 | Mr. Duncan,the young inventor repeated,"how did you get shot?" |
2273 | Much harm done? |
2273 | Much of a loss? |
2273 | Now what could have been his object? |
2273 | Oh, is it your car, Andy Foger? |
2273 | Oh, will you? 2273 Or do you want to start right in on camp life?" |
2273 | Perhaps you''d like--- that is prefer-- to go with them instead of taking lunch with girls who do n''t know anything about engines? |
2273 | Races? 2273 Runaway horses-- why-- what? |
2273 | S''pose I wo n''t do it? |
2273 | Say, what''s the matter with you? |
2273 | Shall we do it? |
2273 | Shall we say four hundred dollars? 2273 Some one wants me? |
2273 | Suppose I fix it for you? |
2273 | Suppose they do n''t? |
2273 | Then what do you say to heading for the hotel? 2273 To Lanton? |
2273 | Waiting for us? 2273 Want a race?" |
2273 | Want a tow? |
2273 | Was it some of those patent thieves? |
2273 | Was your boat one with a red arrow painted on the bow? |
2273 | We did n''t even know it was stolen, did we? |
2273 | Well now, since you''re not going to use the name CARLOPA, would you mind if I took it for my new boat? 2273 Well, if I fix your boat for you, will you let me run it a little while?" |
2273 | Well, now you have it, what are you going to do with it? |
2273 | Well, was that fair? |
2273 | Well, what do you want of us? |
2273 | Well, what will you do? |
2273 | What are you going to do about your automobile? |
2273 | What are you going to do with your boat, now that you have it? |
2273 | What can he and Morse be doing here? |
2273 | What can they be doing here? |
2273 | What can we do? |
2273 | What do you mean by running me down? |
2273 | What do you mean then? |
2273 | What fo''yo''t''ink any one put dat log dere? |
2273 | What for? 2273 What is in the braces, anyhow?" |
2273 | What is it then? |
2273 | What is it? |
2273 | What right have you got to interfere with us in this fashion? |
2273 | What sort of a man? |
2273 | What time do you think we ought to reach home, Tom? |
2273 | What will we do with our boat? |
2273 | What will you do first? |
2273 | What will you do, Tom? |
2273 | What''ll you take for your second- hand boat that wo n''t run? |
2273 | What''s that? 2273 What''s that? |
2273 | What''s the matter dad? |
2273 | What''s the matter, Rad? 2273 What''s the matter?" |
2273 | What''s the matter? |
2273 | What''s the matter? |
2273 | What''s up now? |
2273 | When can you start, Tom? |
2273 | Where are you going? |
2273 | Where are you, Garret? 2273 Where are you?" |
2273 | Where did you go up from? |
2273 | Where to? |
2273 | Where will you go? 2273 Which boat is that, Tom? |
2273 | Which men? |
2273 | Which way did dat auto go? |
2273 | Who are you? 2273 Who do you think took it then?" |
2273 | Who is Murdock? |
2273 | Who is he? |
2273 | Who shot you? |
2273 | Who''s going ahead of me? |
2273 | Who''s here? |
2273 | Who? |
2273 | Who? |
2273 | Who? |
2273 | Whose am dat? |
2273 | Why do n''t you get out the way? |
2273 | Why do n''t you take your sailboat and run down to his dock? |
2273 | Why does n''t he jump? |
2273 | Why not? |
2273 | Why not? |
2273 | Why not? |
2273 | Will you do me a favor? |
2273 | Will you have the goodness not to interrupt me, except when you want to bid? |
2273 | Wo n''t morning do as well, dad? |
2273 | Wo n''t you make it a hundred and ten? |
2273 | Wo n''t you stay all night with me? |
2273 | Wo n''t you stay to supper with me? |
2273 | Wonder who that is? |
2273 | Would I, dad? 2273 Would you consider a hundred and fifty dollars too high?" |
2273 | Would you like to bring him over to our table? |
2273 | Would you really like to make a bid on that boat Tom? |
2273 | Yes, but I do n''t see what he could want in this compartment, do you dad? |
2273 | You mean show me how to run it? |
2273 | You mean the men who stole the turbine model? |
2273 | A few days after the capture as Tom was in the boathouse making some minor repairs to the motor he heard a voice calling:"Mistah Swift, am yo''about?" |
2273 | After supper that night Tom took his chum to one side and asked:"Would you mind very much if you did n''t make the trip to Shopton with me?" |
2273 | And did n''t I understand you to say you were after those chaps again? |
2273 | Are n''t you?" |
2273 | Are you all done? |
2273 | Are you going to keep the same name?" |
2273 | Are you stopping near here? |
2273 | Are you sure nothing has been taken?" |
2273 | Are you worrying over your gyroscope invention?" |
2273 | Bless my pocketbook, but did that run away with some one who sold it to you cheap?" |
2273 | Broke in early this evening? |
2273 | But can you run your boat back home?" |
2273 | But if it was not he, who could it have been and how did the keys get there? |
2273 | But may I ask what you are doing here? |
2273 | But what is the boat doing over at Lanton?" |
2273 | But who is it?" |
2273 | But why should any one take one out, and who did it? |
2273 | But why-- that''s the question-- why?" |
2273 | But, dad, when are we going on our tour? |
2273 | By the way, where am I?" |
2273 | CHAPTER III A TIMELY WARNING"Well, are you satisfied with your bargain, Tom?" |
2273 | CHAPTER XI A QUICK RUN"Where are you?" |
2273 | CHAPTER XIX A QUIET CRUISE"Have they done any damage?" |
2273 | CHAPTER XXV WINNING A RACE"Where did this diamond come from?" |
2273 | Can you help me? |
2273 | Damon?" |
2273 | Did n''t you drop them then?" |
2273 | Did we, fellows?" |
2273 | Did you ask him that?" |
2273 | Do you catch my meaning?" |
2273 | Do you think I could get you down to it and take you home?" |
2273 | Do you think some of those model thieves will return and try to get some of your other inventions?" |
2273 | Do you think you can get any speed out of it?" |
2273 | Do you want me to stay here?" |
2273 | Do you want to race now?" |
2273 | Do you want to race?" |
2273 | Had n''t they?" |
2273 | Hastings?" |
2273 | He heard a moment later, for the man on the bank cried:"I say, my young friend, do you know anything about automobiles? |
2273 | He went over every inch of it, and, pointing to one of the thick wooden blocks that supported the tank, asked:"Did you bore that hole in there, Tom?" |
2273 | How about it, Andy? |
2273 | How about it?" |
2273 | How did it happen?" |
2273 | How do you manage it?" |
2273 | How does Garret know the same men who stole the turbine model broke in the shop this evening?" |
2273 | How, dad?" |
2273 | I s''pose you think you''re going to bid on the boat?" |
2273 | I suppose you are going to enter them?" |
2273 | I suppose you have some rations?" |
2273 | I wonder how the balloon took fire?" |
2273 | I wonder if he wants a race?" |
2273 | I wonder if he''ll offer to race now?" |
2273 | If I fix your boat, will you let me take it to look for my boat?" |
2273 | Is it a bargain?" |
2273 | Is the boat all ready?" |
2273 | Must you go there?" |
2273 | Ned observed it too and called out:"S''pose that''s Andy looking for another race?" |
2273 | Now what am I offered in its present condition? |
2273 | Now who will give me an advance? |
2273 | Now who will raise that?" |
2273 | Now will you go quietly or are you going to make a fuss?" |
2273 | SWIFT IS ALARMED"Do n''t you feel better already, dad?" |
2273 | See him at my motor- boat?" |
2273 | She bowed and asked, blushing the while:"Well, have you caught any more runaway horses lately?" |
2273 | So the thieves who made so much trouble for me stole that boat from Mr. Hastings, eh?" |
2273 | Suppose I come along with you? |
2273 | Swift-- I hope that is the proper term-- and-- land us-- is that right?" |
2273 | Swift? |
2273 | Swift?" |
2273 | Swift?" |
2273 | The same men? |
2273 | Then the tramp-- Happy Harry-- asked this question:''Have you any clew to the sparkler?'' |
2273 | They saw the occupants in the ARROW and cried out:"Why do n''t you save him? |
2273 | Tom, is your boat ready for a quick trip?" |
2273 | Want a tow now?" |
2273 | Was he a tramp?" |
2273 | Were there five of them? |
2273 | What became of them? |
2273 | What can his object be, anyhow?" |
2273 | What do you suppose the boat will go for, Tom?" |
2273 | What do you think ought to be the limit?" |
2273 | What do you want to look at it for?" |
2273 | What do you want? |
2273 | What do you want?" |
2273 | What else did you hear?" |
2273 | What for?" |
2273 | What for?" |
2273 | What have they stolen now?" |
2273 | What is it?" |
2273 | What is my bill here?" |
2273 | What kind of trouble?" |
2273 | What was the man doing to the forward compartment-- where the gasoline tank is?" |
2273 | What''s in there?" |
2273 | When the boat was nearing the dock Mr. Sharp, who had been silent for some time, suddenly turned to Tom and asked:"Ever invent an airship?" |
2273 | Where are you?" |
2273 | Where are you?" |
2273 | Where have you been?" |
2273 | Where to?" |
2273 | Where was he? |
2273 | Who are you? |
2273 | Who are you?" |
2273 | Who are you?" |
2273 | Who is it?" |
2273 | Who might you people be?" |
2273 | Who''ll start it at four hundred?" |
2273 | Who''s calling me in this forsaken locality? |
2273 | Who''s there? |
2273 | Why did n''t I think of it before?" |
2273 | Why did n''t the auctioneer ask me?" |
2273 | Why does n''t he come down in that? |
2273 | Why does n''t he?" |
2273 | Why should n''t I go down that hill?" |
2273 | Why would I be out in your boat?" |
2273 | Will any of you go any higher?" |
2273 | Will any one make an offer? |
2273 | Will any one make it a hundred and twenty- five?" |
2273 | Will any one make it eighty?" |
2273 | Will any one make it fifty?" |
2273 | Will any one make it seventy- five?" |
2273 | Will any one make it sixty?" |
2273 | Will any one offer me fifty?" |
2273 | Will you give me five hundred dollars?" |
2273 | Will you go?" |
2273 | Will you leave your boat at my dock to- night, Andy?" |
2273 | Will you let me come? |
2273 | Would it prove to be the ARROW? |
2273 | Yet what could he want in that compartment? |
2273 | You can fix your boat up in time to go to Sandport to- morrow, ca n''t you?" |
2273 | cried Mr. Wood in a sing- song tone,"who''ll make it seventy?" |
1283 | A big fight; eh? |
1283 | A native fight, eh? 1283 A warning?" |
1283 | All ready? |
1283 | An''ca n''t yo''-all take a picture ob de chicken coop? |
1283 | And are you expected to get pictures of it shooting out flames and smoke, Tom? |
1283 | And are you going with us? |
1283 | And so he got away? |
1283 | And supposing it does not happen? |
1283 | And when it does happen, Tom, are you going to stand in front of it, and snap- shot it? |
1283 | And where will the battle take place? |
1283 | And why should n''t I be? |
1283 | Any one I know? 1283 Any particular one? |
1283 | Anything wrong? |
1283 | Are those Englishmen taking pictures yet? |
1283 | Are you all off? |
1283 | Are you all ready? |
1283 | Are you getting good pictures, Tom? |
1283 | Are you going to save them? |
1283 | Are you going to take his offer? |
1283 | Are you going up very far? |
1283 | Are you sure he was after the chickens? |
1283 | Are you sure, Rad? |
1283 | Beg pardon,said the taller of the two, addressing our hero,"but could you lend us a roll of film? |
1283 | But are you and I going to stay up all night to do stunts in front of it? |
1283 | But what about staying here now? 1283 But what about the chicken thief?" |
1283 | But why should they start a fire? |
1283 | But will the lions come up if they see the light? |
1283 | But you will; wo n''t you? |
1283 | Ca n''t something be done, Tom? |
1283 | Ca n''t we do anything, Tom? |
1283 | Did he get away? |
1283 | Did they chloroform us? |
1283 | Did ye cotch de raskil? |
1283 | Did ye cotch him, Massa Tom? |
1283 | Did you get that, Tom? |
1283 | Did you hear that? |
1283 | Did you know who he was? |
1283 | Did you try? |
1283 | Do you know where you are going? |
1283 | Do you remember what we were talking about, when that interruption came? |
1283 | Do you stand under me? |
1283 | Do you think we can make them understand what we want? |
1283 | Does n''t he know what you contemplate? |
1283 | Eh? 1283 From over by that drinking pool?" |
1283 | From who? 1283 Get a picture?" |
1283 | Going down? |
1283 | Going how? |
1283 | Has anything happened? |
1283 | Have you any films in the camera now? |
1283 | Have you any idea what you will do next? |
1283 | Have you done any yet? |
1283 | Have you the rolls of films? |
1283 | He your friend? |
1283 | Him? 1283 How about it, Tom?" |
1283 | How about the giant? |
1283 | How are you going to do that, Tom? |
1283 | How are you going to stop it? |
1283 | How can you fix it? |
1283 | How do you feel? |
1283 | How do you imagine they worked that trick on us? |
1283 | How is the moving picture camera coming on? |
1283 | How long? |
1283 | I see your point, but--"You want to know why I come to you; do n''t you? |
1283 | I wonder what became of those men who started to make so much trouble for you, Tom? |
1283 | I wonder why those chaps ca n''t let me alone? 1283 I wonder why?" |
1283 | If we take him along in the airship, will we be able to float, Tom? |
1283 | Important business; eh, Koku? 1283 Is Mr. Damon going along?" |
1283 | Is anything else gone? |
1283 | Is it blazing much, Rad? |
1283 | Is it true? |
1283 | Is n''t he the greatest ever-- Mr. Period, I mean? |
1283 | Is she working, Tom? |
1283 | Is there any danger? |
1283 | Is this Mr. Tom Swift? |
1283 | Look, Tom, what''s that? |
1283 | Mr. Tom all right? |
1283 | Mr. Tom, where you be? 1283 My telegram? |
1283 | Not going? |
1283 | Nothing like that happens? |
1283 | Now do you get me? 1283 Now when can you go?" |
1283 | Oh, Koku, it''s you; is it? |
1283 | Oh, Tom, were n''t you dreadfully frightened when you saw that burning river of lava coming toward you? |
1283 | Quick business; eh? 1283 Say, do n''t you smell something?" |
1283 | See anything? |
1283 | See that, Ned? |
1283 | So then you do n''t know where you''re going next? |
1283 | Some one else? 1283 Something like smoke?" |
1283 | Suah? 1283 That is, see how it works?" |
1283 | The North Pole? |
1283 | Then he did n''t make out your programme completely before you started? |
1283 | Then you are going to take Koku? |
1283 | To- morrow? 1283 Tom, did you ever know me to refuse an invitation from you? |
1283 | Turn back? |
1283 | Was it a full grown man, or some one about my size? |
1283 | We''d better be going up; had n''t we Tom? |
1283 | Well, Tom, have you made up your mind? |
1283 | Well, how soon will you be ready to start out again? |
1283 | Well, what am I going to do about it? |
1283 | Well, what''s next on the programme? |
1283 | Well, what''s up, Tom? |
1283 | Well, where to now? |
1283 | Well? |
1283 | Were all the films clear that I sent you? |
1283 | What are you doing? |
1283 | What are you going to do first? |
1283 | What are you going to do? 1283 What are you going to do?" |
1283 | What are you going to do? |
1283 | What are you going to do? |
1283 | What can we do? |
1283 | What do you mean by that? 1283 What do you think of it, Tom?" |
1283 | What for? |
1283 | What happened, Tom? 1283 What has happened?" |
1283 | What has? |
1283 | What if the natives do n''t fight, Tom? 1283 What in the world do you want to go make a big jump like that for? |
1283 | What in the world happened to me? 1283 What is it?" |
1283 | What is it? |
1283 | What is it? |
1283 | What is it? |
1283 | What kind of a camera are you going to use? |
1283 | What kind of danger are you looking for? |
1283 | What kind? |
1283 | What''s that choking us, Tom? |
1283 | What''s that? |
1283 | What''s that? |
1283 | What''s the matter with me going ahead? |
1283 | What''s up now? |
1283 | What''s up now? |
1283 | What''s up? |
1283 | What''s wrong, Ned? |
1283 | What? |
1283 | Where are you taking us, my dear chap? |
1283 | Where is your next stopping place, Tom? |
1283 | Where to now? |
1283 | Where you want him? |
1283 | Where? |
1283 | Which of you is Tom Swift? |
1283 | Which one is that? |
1283 | Who brought me out? |
1283 | Who did it? 1283 Who is it, Koku?" |
1283 | Who was that man? |
1283 | Who''s there? |
1283 | Who? |
1283 | Why did he go out so quickly? |
1283 | Why did n''t I think of it? 1283 Why do n''t they think to use the hose?" |
1283 | Why do you ask that? |
1283 | Why not? |
1283 | Why, Tom? |
1283 | Why, are n''t you going to take any more views of the elephants? |
1283 | Why, are you going to leave the camera out, all night? |
1283 | Why, did you notice anything unusual? |
1283 | Why, what''s the matter? |
1283 | Will you go? |
1283 | Will you have time? |
1283 | Wo n''t you stop all night? |
1283 | Yes, Mr. Tom; what is it? |
1283 | Yes, what about him? |
1283 | Yes, what is it? 1283 Yes? |
1283 | You do n''t mean that; do you Tom? |
1283 | You will? 1283 A new kind of magazine gun? |
1283 | Advertising scheme-- get me?" |
1283 | And those scoundrels took your camera; eh?" |
1283 | And what do you expect to get in that mountain land?" |
1283 | Are you going all the way by your airship?" |
1283 | But how does Mr. Period know that it''s going to get into action when we want it to?" |
1283 | But how is the camera coming on?" |
1283 | But who can I get?" |
1283 | But wo n''t it be dangerous, Tom?" |
1283 | CHAPTER VI TRYING THE CAMERA"Well, what do you think of that?" |
1283 | CHAPTER VII WHAT THE CAMERA CAUGHT"Well, is she working, Tom?" |
1283 | CHAPTER VIII PHOTOS FROM THE AIRSHIP"Well, Tom, how is it going?" |
1283 | CHAPTER X UNEXPECTED EXCITEMENT"Well, what do you know about that, Tom?" |
1283 | CHAPTER XIII A SHOT IN TIME"Tom, did you ever see anything like it in your life?" |
1283 | CHAPTER XVII SUSPICIOUS STRANGERS"Off to Africa; eh?" |
1283 | CHAPTER XXIII AT THE VOLCANO"And you''ve got to snap- shot a volcano?" |
1283 | Could you connect them with Turbot and Eckert?" |
1283 | Damon?" |
1283 | Did I get kicked by that mule Boomerang of Eradicate''s, that I''ve heard so much about? |
1283 | Did he send in his card?" |
1283 | Did n''t they frighten you, especially when the rhinoceros charged you?" |
1283 | Did you get my letter?" |
1283 | Did you notice that fellow who was in here a minute ago, when I asked for a telegram?" |
1283 | Did you see anything of a tramp around here?" |
1283 | Did you see anything of the fellows, Koku, or Eradicate?" |
1283 | Did you see him, Rad?" |
1283 | Do n''t you want Koku to shift the deflecting rudder? |
1283 | Do you get me?" |
1283 | Do you know the other chap-- the one who ran out when I asked for my telegram?" |
1283 | Do you know who sent me to see you?" |
1283 | Do you see anything of them, Ned?" |
1283 | Fair, is n''t it?" |
1283 | Get the idea? |
1283 | Go down to earth with this awful volcano spouting fire?" |
1283 | Got your camera ready?" |
1283 | Have you damaged my camera?" |
1283 | Have you gone crazy?" |
1283 | How did Koku come to arrive in time?" |
1283 | How did it happen?" |
1283 | How soon can you start for Calcutta?" |
1283 | How''s that? |
1283 | How''s that? |
1283 | I wonder what the game was? |
1283 | I--""How did you know about them?" |
1283 | Is he in the front office?" |
1283 | Is it Vesuvius? |
1283 | Is it here?" |
1283 | Is it the''Blessing Man?''" |
1283 | Is that beast really dead? |
1283 | Is that giant of yours anywhere about?" |
1283 | It must be a swift camera-- catch on-- you''re Swift, and you make a swift camera; see the point?" |
1283 | It was about ten o''clock the next day, when Ned, who had relieved Tom on watch, uttered a cry:"What is it?" |
1283 | Mr. Period pulled out his watch, opened it quickly, snapped it shut again, and exclaimed:"Well, how about it, Tom Swift? |
1283 | My necktie is n''t spotted; is it?" |
1283 | Nestor?" |
1283 | Now when do you think you can start?" |
1283 | Now will you?" |
1283 | One of the hunters, evidently the chief, shaking his fist at our hero, cried:"Ca n''t you take your blooming ship out of the way, my man? |
1283 | Or are we too late for it?" |
1283 | Or was it an earthquake, such as I want to get a picture of? |
1283 | Period?" |
1283 | Say, I wonder if they''ll get''em all off?" |
1283 | Say, Ned, it''s erupting all right, is n''t it?" |
1283 | Say, did you see how they stared at Koku?" |
1283 | See it?" |
1283 | See those two men, and some sort of a machine they''ve got stuck up on stilts? |
1283 | Slowly he opened his eyes, and in a faint voice asked:"Where-- am-- I?" |
1283 | This is one; is n''t he?" |
1283 | Tom?" |
1283 | What about those Englishmen?" |
1283 | What are you going to try for next?" |
1283 | What for?" |
1283 | What hair- raising stunt are you going to try next, Tom?" |
1283 | What happened?" |
1283 | What in the world is the matter with him?" |
1283 | What is it?" |
1283 | What is matter?" |
1283 | What is your answer to my offer?" |
1283 | What would you do, Ned?" |
1283 | What''s his hurry getting in here?" |
1283 | What''s that? |
1283 | What''s the matter?" |
1283 | What''s up now, Tom Swift?" |
1283 | When will you start?" |
1283 | Where are you going?" |
1283 | Where is Tom?" |
1283 | Where''s Tom Swift?" |
1283 | Who did it?" |
1283 | Who else? |
1283 | Who for?" |
1283 | Who took it?" |
1283 | Who was he, and what did he do?" |
1283 | Whom do you think the other chap is?" |
1283 | Why are they always trying to get my secret inventions?" |
1283 | Why do n''t they invent cameras of their own? |
1283 | Why do n''t you go yourself?" |
1283 | Why?" |
1283 | Will there be any danger, Tom, do you think?" |
1283 | You do n''t mean to say you wo n''t get them for me?" |
1283 | You do n''t suppose any one wanted that shaft to fall on you; do you?" |
1283 | You''ve go to go?" |
1283 | You''ve got to go, Tom Swift, do you hear that? |
1283 | asked Tom, of the missionaries who lived not far from Stanley Falls,"that there is to be a native battle? |
1283 | might we see your camera?" |
4711 | A rescue party? |
4711 | Ah, then it is but to study-- to photograph ruined cities and get relics, that the senors came to Mexico? |
4711 | Ah, then you want the relics for a museum? |
4711 | Am dat so? 4711 An''is yo''--''scuse me-- but is yo''expectin''me fo''t''follow yo''?" |
4711 | And I''m going with him; ca n''t I, Tom? |
4711 | And so the senor has found that for what he was searching? 4711 And what are we to do when we get there?" |
4711 | And you are really about to start off on your wild search? |
4711 | And you really kept your promise, and brought me a golden image? |
4711 | And you really think they''ll do that, Tom? |
4711 | Anything the matter? |
4711 | Are we going all the way home in the balloon? |
4711 | Are we going to turn back for New York? |
4711 | Are we on fire? |
4711 | Are you all right, Tom? |
4711 | Are you going to say anything to him? |
4711 | Are you sick-- talking in your sleep? |
4711 | Are you sure there''s no danger? |
4711 | Bless my collar button; who was it? |
4711 | Bless my shoe horn, what do you mean? |
4711 | Bless my top- knot, what are they? |
4711 | But I say, old man, would you just as soon wave your coffee the other way? 4711 But I thought you said that the temple was west--""Do n''t you see my game?" |
4711 | But how are you going to explain to Delazes, Tom, the reason the Fogers are following us? 4711 But how are you going to know it when you see it?" |
4711 | But how did they get it open? 4711 But how is that going to help us?" |
4711 | But say, Tom, do n''t you think we could go back, get a lot of trees, wood and stuff and make some sort of a bridge? 4711 But what are we to do? |
4711 | But what are you going to do, Tom? |
4711 | But where is this underground city, Tom? |
4711 | But you''re not going to let such a chance as this slip past; are you Tom? 4711 But, Massa Tom, how much DOES yo''''spect a image laik dat WOULD be worth?" |
4711 | By the way, you have n''t heard any more about Andy; have you? |
4711 | Ca n''t you do it? |
4711 | Ca n''t you do that alone, Ned? |
4711 | Ca n''t you stay to supper? 4711 Can he give us any more definite information about the city of gold?" |
4711 | Can you see anything, Tom? 4711 Can-- can we make it, Tom?" |
4711 | Did he rise to that bait? |
4711 | Did n''t Mr. Illingway, in his letters, say something about an immense golden statue here? |
4711 | Did yo''done say GOLDEN images? |
4711 | Did you see anything of the Fogers? |
4711 | Did you tell him you wanted to see me? |
4711 | Did you want to see me? |
4711 | Do n''t you hear something? |
4711 | Do n''t you see anything, Tom? |
4711 | Do n''t you think so, Tom? |
4711 | Do these roads come together farther on? |
4711 | Do you mean to say that he deliberately tried to injure you? |
4711 | Do you really think there is so much gold there? |
4711 | Do you think any of those old Aztec priests, with their knifes of glass, will sacrifice you on a stone altar? |
4711 | Do you think anything is going to happen? |
4711 | Do you think it was ever lighted up? |
4711 | Do you think we can bring the balloon down here and float across? |
4711 | Does it say what will be done to whoever harms the statue? |
4711 | Does n''t it? |
4711 | Follow us? |
4711 | Followed? 4711 Followed? |
4711 | For me? 4711 Go? |
4711 | Has Senor Swift any orders? |
4711 | Have n''t you told her yet? |
4711 | Have what-- a fit of seasickness? |
4711 | Have you any idea where you are going, Tom? |
4711 | Head- hunters? 4711 How big?" |
4711 | How could you get the head off? |
4711 | How did it fall in there? |
4711 | How do you mean? |
4711 | How much? |
4711 | How? |
4711 | I wonder how much Andy heard? |
4711 | I wonder if there''s any water in this hole? |
4711 | I wonder what became of the chaps who used to live here? |
4711 | I wonder what he wants? |
4711 | I wonder what''s at the end? |
4711 | I wonder why it was done, when all the others are solid gold? |
4711 | I''d like to bowl him over with a bullet, but how can I get my gun? |
4711 | If they''re beginning this early, what will happen when we get out where it''s real rough? |
4711 | Is n''t it hollow up the middle? |
4711 | Is the ship sinking? |
4711 | Is yo''gwine down dar, Massa Tom? |
4711 | It is n''t possible, Tom? |
4711 | Ned, do you think it''s possible? |
4711 | No, could yo''really now? |
4711 | No, why do you ask? |
4711 | Oh, you''ve got back, have you? |
4711 | Rad is always talking about gold; are n''t you, Rad? |
4711 | Say, will we ever get to the bottom? |
4711 | Senor,began Delazes addressing Tom, who called to Eradicate to bring his oxen to a halt,"are you aware that we are being followed?" |
4711 | That''s right; why did n''t we? |
4711 | Then do n''t you think you can go? |
4711 | Then how do you suppose the gate closed down when the statue was pulled off? |
4711 | Then what are we to do? |
4711 | Then you''ve fully made up your mind not to go; eh Rad? |
4711 | Think he''ll give the secret away, Tom? |
4711 | To the left or right? |
4711 | Tom Swift, have you got that map? |
4711 | Was Andy Foger here to see me again? |
4711 | Was yo''all aimin''t''stay down thar any length ob time? 4711 Well, what about it?" |
4711 | Well, where, for the love of my old geography, is Gumba Twamba? |
4711 | What about Eradicate? 4711 What are you doing here?" |
4711 | What are you doing? |
4711 | What are you going to do, Tom, my boy? |
4711 | What are you going to do, Tom? |
4711 | What did they do that for? |
4711 | What did you say, dad? |
4711 | What do you mean by blocking the sidewalk that way? 4711 What do you mean?" |
4711 | What do you think of it, Ned? |
4711 | What does he say? |
4711 | What does it say, Ned? |
4711 | What does that say? |
4711 | What else do you do besides eat, Rad? |
4711 | What for? 4711 What happened? |
4711 | What happened? |
4711 | What happened? |
4711 | What in the world are they saying? |
4711 | What in the world do you suppose those ancients made such a terrible contrivance for? |
4711 | What is it, Rad? |
4711 | What is it? |
4711 | What is it? |
4711 | What is it? |
4711 | What is it? |
4711 | What is it? |
4711 | What is it? |
4711 | What is it? |
4711 | What is it? |
4711 | What is the''plain of the big temple,''Tom? |
4711 | What next, Tom? |
4711 | What was it? |
4711 | What''s dat? 4711 What''s gwine t''become ob us?" |
4711 | What''s that? 4711 What''s that?" |
4711 | What''s the answer? |
4711 | What''s the matter, old man? |
4711 | What''s the matter? |
4711 | What''s up? |
4711 | What, and leave the camp? |
4711 | What, travel at night? |
4711 | What-- what''s that? |
4711 | Where are the life preservers? 4711 Where are they now?" |
4711 | Where did it come from? |
4711 | Where do you think the tunnel will be? |
4711 | Where you going? |
4711 | Which way are we going to head? |
4711 | Who are these Fogers? 4711 Who do you suppose could have made it?" |
4711 | Who is it? |
4711 | Who''s it from? |
4711 | Who''s talking of golden images? |
4711 | Who? |
4711 | Why do n''t they dive, and so get away? |
4711 | Why do n''t you take bigger ones, and not so many of them? |
4711 | Why do you say such blood- curdling things Ned? 4711 Why does a millionaire like Mr. Foger want to be selling goods on commission? |
4711 | Why is it so valuable to you? |
4711 | Why the wink? |
4711 | Why? |
4711 | Why? |
4711 | Why? |
4711 | Will you go, even if Mr. Illingway ca n''t send a better map? |
4711 | Will you please let me look at it? |
4711 | Will you sell the image? |
4711 | Yes; why not? |
4711 | You have n''t been able to catch a glimpse of them; eh Tom? |
4711 | You wo n''t take a chance in the underground city? |
4711 | You''ll come along, wo n''t you, Ned? |
4711 | Your father is n''t going to have any business dealings with Mr. Foger then? |
4711 | Am it too late to git me a ticket, Massa Tom?" |
4711 | And suppose the senors do not come back with the balloon?" |
4711 | And the senors are going into the unknown?" |
4711 | Any lever or anything by which we can raise the stone gate?" |
4711 | Are you going to hunt for that buried city of gold?" |
4711 | Are you going to take him along? |
4711 | But is dinner ready? |
4711 | But say, Ned, what do you say to a little trip in my sky racer? |
4711 | But what is Mr. Illingway writing to you about now, Tom? |
4711 | By golly, Massa Tom, am yo''suah ob dat?" |
4711 | By whom?" |
4711 | CHAPTER XIV A WEARY SEARCH"Are you sure it''s them?" |
4711 | CHAPTER XXIII"IS IT A RESCUE?" |
4711 | Ca n''t we make a raft, or get a boat, or something like that?" |
4711 | Damon?" |
4711 | Damon?" |
4711 | Did you lose control of her, Tom?" |
4711 | Did you see that?" |
4711 | Had Andy overheard the talk? |
4711 | Had it anything to do with the city of gold? |
4711 | Hey, Rad,"Tom called to the colored man,"what are you going to do?" |
4711 | I wonder how long it will take for the air to get fresh?" |
4711 | I wonder how much he heard about the city of gold?" |
4711 | I wonder how the Fogers ever found us?" |
4711 | I wonder if it''s true that Mr. Foger has lost his fortune; or was that only a trick?" |
4711 | I''ve got great news for him? |
4711 | Is something wrong?" |
4711 | It sounded like one of alarm, and Ned yelled:"What''s the matter?" |
4711 | Meanwhile, does Senor Swift commission me to buy the image for him?" |
4711 | Mr. Delazes, ca n''t you tell those savages to throw spears at Tom Swift and his gang?" |
4711 | No gold?" |
4711 | Of course there''s nothing certain about it, but--""How-- how big am dem gold images, Massa Tom?" |
4711 | Oh, where is my collar? |
4711 | Say, Mrs. Baggert,"he called as he saw the motherly housekeeper,"where''s father? |
4711 | So, is it not? |
4711 | So, the senor hopes to get many relics like that for his museum? |
4711 | Swift with a smile,"I''m sure--""Say, ca n''t you listen to me for five minutes?" |
4711 | Tell me at once?" |
4711 | The river not always been here?" |
4711 | The tunnel closed?" |
4711 | To search for another means of egress would take some time, and the same fear came to all of them-- could they live that long? |
4711 | Tom? |
4711 | Understand?" |
4711 | What am dat?" |
4711 | What are you going to do, Tom?" |
4711 | What are you talking about?" |
4711 | What can I do? |
4711 | What did they want of it?" |
4711 | What do you mean?" |
4711 | What else? |
4711 | What in the world can it be about? |
4711 | What is it?" |
4711 | What''s dem?" |
4711 | What''s that?" |
4711 | What''s that?" |
4711 | What''s the latest news?" |
4711 | What''s the matter? |
4711 | Where are you, dad? |
4711 | Where are you?" |
4711 | Where did you say that golden city was?" |
4711 | Where is he?" |
4711 | Where''s Eradicate? |
4711 | Who are you talking about?" |
4711 | Who did such a dastardly trick?" |
4711 | Why did n''t we look there before?" |
4711 | Why do n''t you open your letter and find out who its from?" |
4711 | Why should they follow you merely to find a ruined city, that the ruins and relics may be studied?" |
4711 | Why were they on board? |
4711 | Why, Rad?" |
4711 | Why, are you looking for some friends of yours, boys?" |
4711 | Will you come?" |
4711 | Wilson?" |
4711 | Would it be friend or foe? |
4711 | Yo''all gwine t''hab Boomerang run out ob town?" |
4711 | You remember Mr. and Mrs. Illingway; do n''t you Mr. Damon? |
4711 | You''re not going off on another wild expedition?" |
4711 | and what were they doing with the head- hunters, and why did n''t the head- hunters attack them?" |
4711 | asked Tom,"are they ill?" |
4711 | cried Tom, waving the letter above his head,"what do you think of this? |
4711 | gasped Mr. Damon,"what does he mean? |
4608 | A lot of monkeys? |
4608 | A revolver, senor? 4608 A revolver, senor? |
4608 | About where you can find giant flowers? |
4608 | All ready, Rad? |
4608 | An airship? 4608 An''what all am yo''gwine arter, Massa Tom?" |
4608 | And so you blew up that hut? |
4608 | And then what? 4608 And will they get the giant for me?" |
4608 | And you have n''t learned anything yet, Andy? |
4608 | Andy did n''t have any one with him, did he, Rad? |
4608 | Are those wires all connected, Ned? |
4608 | Are we all ready? |
4608 | Are you all right? |
4608 | Are you going to stick to the Parana river? |
4608 | Armed with a six- shooter, is he? 4608 Ask him how many miles north?" |
4608 | Ask him where the giant men live? |
4608 | Bless my war club, Tom, are n''t you a little rash to talk that way? |
4608 | But are these giants black? |
4608 | But ca n''t we stop him? |
4608 | But did n''t you try to locate him? |
4608 | But had n''t I better call dad? 4608 But have n''t you some other things you can give the king to off- set the banjo?" |
4608 | But how does he know you want giants? |
4608 | But how will he know that I am going? |
4608 | But what about the giants? |
4608 | But what are you going to do with that sort of stuff, anyhow? |
4608 | But what was in that box? |
4608 | But who is he? |
4608 | But why should there be giants there any more than anywhere else? |
4608 | But, Mrs. Baggert, can you put on a couple of extra plates? 4608 But, Tom,"Mary exclaimed with a laugh,"what will you do with one of the big creatures if you get one?" |
4608 | Ca n''t we shoot some of dem giants wif de''lectric guns, an''carry a couple ob''em off after we stun''em like? |
4608 | Can you arrange for a talk with the chief? |
4608 | Can you see it? |
4608 | Close quarters? |
4608 | Could n''t you get any news? |
4608 | Did n''t he have some companions-- some one who could tell what became of him? |
4608 | Did you cut your finger? |
4608 | Did you ever know me to have a tumble since I knew how to run an airship? |
4608 | Did you see him? 4608 Did you see him?" |
4608 | Do the natives graze their herds of horses here? |
4608 | Do you call working on your new invention of a noiseless airship nothing? |
4608 | Do you really mean it, Tom? |
4608 | Do you really think San Pedro and the others left because they were afraid of the giants we might meet? |
4608 | Do you suppose they understood what Delby said? |
4608 | Do you think I''d let a man like Jake disappear without making some effort to find him? 4608 Do you think I''m crazy? |
4608 | Do you think it will carry the five of us with safety? |
4608 | Do you think we''ll have much trouble after we get to South America, and strike into the interior? |
4608 | Eradicate? 4608 Find''em? |
4608 | Giant men, Senor Swift? 4608 Giants, Tom? |
4608 | Go? 4608 Going to give up?" |
4608 | Gone where? |
4608 | Have we really to go into the jungle, Tom? |
4608 | Have you got the mules? |
4608 | Have you got wind of a city of diamonds, or has some one sent you a map telling where we can go to pick up ten thousand dollar bills by the basket? |
4608 | Have you heard from him? |
4608 | He was? |
4608 | Hones''Massa Tom? |
4608 | How about you, Mr. Damon? 4608 How are you going to manage to get away, and take them with you?" |
4608 | How are you? |
4608 | How did you get here, and why did they keep you a prisoner? |
4608 | How do you propose to head into the interior? |
4608 | How long before we can start? |
4608 | How much you take for one of them rifles? |
4608 | How so? |
4608 | How you going to do it? |
4608 | How? |
4608 | Hurt? 4608 I ai n''t, hey? |
4608 | I beg your pardon,he began in mild accents,"but could you tell me where my stateroom is?" |
4608 | I wonder how our old enemy Delby made out? |
4608 | I wonder what can be the matter? |
4608 | I wonder what he wants? |
4608 | I wonder what he wants? |
4608 | I wonder what that means? |
4608 | I wonder what will become of us, when he does go? |
4608 | I wonder what''s up now? |
4608 | I wonder where they are? 4608 I wonder why they attacked us, anyhow?" |
4608 | Is everything all right? |
4608 | Is he really going among these terrible giants? |
4608 | Is he some professor who wants a giant to examine, or is he a millionaire who wants one for a body guard? |
4608 | Is it all right? |
4608 | Is it dark enough now, Tom? |
4608 | Is it enough? |
4608 | Is it possible? |
4608 | Is it really true, Tom,asked the aged inventor, when the story had been related,"are you going to have a try for giant land?" |
4608 | Is that possible to any of you giants? |
4608 | Is the senor in earnest? |
4608 | Is there a lone white captive here? |
4608 | Is there an empty hut near here? |
4608 | Let''s see, what month is this? |
4608 | Look here young man, do you want to start a panic? 4608 Lots, dad? |
4608 | Massa Tom,began the aged negro,"ca n''t we git away from heah?" |
4608 | Matter? 4608 Me too old? |
4608 | Misstatements? |
4608 | Much fight? |
4608 | No one but us? |
4608 | Now what''s the matter? |
4608 | Now, the next question to be settled,said the old circus man, when they were once more gathered in the library,"is how many are going?" |
4608 | One that it will do no harm to destroy? |
4608 | Proved that you were n''t, Rad? 4608 Rad, are you getting breakfast?" |
4608 | Rad, you did n''t tell him we were going to South America? |
4608 | Ready? |
4608 | Run for it? |
4608 | Say, I wonder how big the king is? |
4608 | Shall I come? |
4608 | Shall we fire again? |
4608 | Shall we set them off? |
4608 | Shoot to kill? |
4608 | Souf America? 4608 Stampede of what? |
4608 | Suppose you do get those big brothers to accompany you, Tom? |
4608 | Suspicious? 4608 The guards doubled? |
4608 | The senor wishes to find something? |
4608 | Then what is it? |
4608 | Then why not with human beings? |
4608 | Then you are coming with us to South America; are n''t you, Rad? |
4608 | Then you took advantage of our trail, and followed us? |
4608 | Tom-- Ned-- am I dreaming? 4608 Unpack?" |
4608 | Very good,said the circus agent in what he tried to make sound like a jolly voice,"I''m to call on his majesty; am I? |
4608 | Well, Tom, what next? |
4608 | Well, do you feel able to move along? |
4608 | Well, that was n''t any more of a strain on your imagination than this giant business; was it? |
4608 | Well, what about him? |
4608 | Well, what do you know about that? |
4608 | Well, what do you want? |
4608 | Well? |
4608 | Well? |
4608 | What are they? |
4608 | What are we going to do? |
4608 | What are you going to call him? |
4608 | What are you going to do with that mule? |
4608 | What can I do? |
4608 | What can you do? |
4608 | What did Zacatas say became of the poor fellow? |
4608 | What do yo''-all want ob me? |
4608 | What do you think Delby will do? |
4608 | What does he say? |
4608 | What in the world are you taking with you, anyhow? |
4608 | What is it? 4608 What is it?" |
4608 | What is it? |
4608 | What man, senor? |
4608 | What shall I do with''em? |
4608 | What time is it? |
4608 | What would you do with one? |
4608 | What yo''-all mean, Andy Foger? 4608 What''s his game?" |
4608 | What''s that for? |
4608 | What''s that? 4608 What''s that?" |
4608 | What''s that? |
4608 | What''s the matter, Tom? |
4608 | What''s the matter? |
4608 | What''s the matter? |
4608 | What''s the matter? |
4608 | What''s this? 4608 What''s up?" |
4608 | What? |
4608 | When can you start? |
4608 | When you got word about the buried city of gold in Mexico you did n''t hesitate a minute about making up your mind to go there; did you? |
4608 | Where are you going? |
4608 | Where''s that, Rad? |
4608 | Where? |
4608 | Which one you going to take, Tom? |
4608 | Who are the people who have a hard feeling against this young inventor in town? |
4608 | Who is he? |
4608 | Who is your friend, and where in the world is giant land? |
4608 | Why ca n''t we put the airship together in this hut, Tom, and fly away in it? |
4608 | Why do n''t you ask them something about Jake Poddington? |
4608 | Why do n''t you do just as Mr. Poddington did? |
4608 | Why do you ask? |
4608 | Why does he carry a revolver? |
4608 | Why have you a weapon? |
4608 | Why no? 4608 Why, what''s up? |
4608 | Why? |
4608 | Will you ever settle down, Tom Swift? |
4608 | Will you go on to giant land? |
4608 | You do n''t mean to tell me, Tom, that you''re going off again? |
4608 | You do n''t see anything of your rival circus friend, do you? |
4608 | You do n''t tell me? 4608 You do n''t think he meant to use it on us, Tom?" |
4608 | You have n''t anything on hand; have you, Tom? |
4608 | You''ll go in an airship of course; wo n''t you, Tom? |
4608 | You''re not going to kill any of the giants; are you, Tom? |
4608 | You''re not going to shoot any of them, are you, Tom? |
4608 | Your rival? |
4608 | Am dat de hot country yo''-all was referencin''to?" |
4608 | Am dis de Angel Gabriel? |
4608 | And are you sure you do n''t want to lie down and collect your thoughts? |
4608 | Are you joking?" |
4608 | Back out?" |
4608 | But what makes you think he is here, Ned?" |
4608 | But where are you going?" |
4608 | CHAPTER X A WILD HORSE STAMPEDE"Who is that man?" |
4608 | CHAPTER XXV TOM''S GIANT-- CONCLUSION"I do n''t see anything of them, do you?" |
4608 | Can I do it?" |
4608 | Can you do it?" |
4608 | Damon-- Eradicate?" |
4608 | Damon?" |
4608 | Damon?" |
4608 | Damon?" |
4608 | Dish yeah mule am almost as sensible as Boomerang, ai n''t yo''?" |
4608 | Do n''t you remember, Tom?" |
4608 | Do they need pumping up?" |
4608 | Do you believe that a small white man like myself can make this little thing stronger than a giant?" |
4608 | Does yo''heah dat, giant man?" |
4608 | Giant land?" |
4608 | Go to sleep? |
4608 | Going on the rest of the way in the aeroplane?" |
4608 | Got all the gas in, Rad?" |
4608 | Have you a large map of South America?" |
4608 | Have you got him concealed up your sleeve, or under some of the chairs? |
4608 | Hear''em coming?" |
4608 | How are the tires? |
4608 | How did you do it?" |
4608 | How did you get here?" |
4608 | How in the world did he ever get here? |
4608 | How many will you take?" |
4608 | How so? |
4608 | How?" |
4608 | I do n''t suppose you mind a fight or two; do you?" |
4608 | I suppose he has lots of friends, but who are his enemies?" |
4608 | I suppose you''re getting too old to travel around with Tom any more?" |
4608 | I wonder if there are any more of them? |
4608 | I wonder if they''ll take us to their village, and I wonder if I can get one of these giants for Mr. Preston''s circus?" |
4608 | I wonder what it had better be?" |
4608 | I wonder what they have to eat? |
4608 | I wonder what will happen to us?" |
4608 | Is he a dwarf?" |
4608 | Is it a bargain?" |
4608 | Is it possible he sent you to find me?" |
4608 | Is that so? |
4608 | Is there any one here?" |
4608 | Let me see what I can do? |
4608 | Lie down? |
4608 | Mr. Preston informed him how to get to his berth, and the gentleman went on:"Are you going all the way to Buenos Ayres?" |
4608 | Ned, get behind and shove, will you?" |
4608 | Not a clergyman at all? |
4608 | Rad, is your animal all right?" |
4608 | Rest myself? |
4608 | South America, eh? |
4608 | The dear gentleman is not dead then?" |
4608 | Unpack? |
4608 | Up to the North Pole I suppose?" |
4608 | Want to come along? |
4608 | Well, I wonder what is best to do?" |
4608 | What are you up to now, Tom, my boy? |
4608 | What can it be?" |
4608 | What happened?" |
4608 | What in the world are we to do, Tom?" |
4608 | What makes you ask that?" |
4608 | What was he doing, Rad?" |
4608 | What was his game, do you suppose?" |
4608 | What were you doing?" |
4608 | What would prevent some of that big tribe centuries ago, from having migrated to a warmer country, where life was more favorable? |
4608 | What''s dat yo''done said?" |
4608 | What''s that?" |
4608 | What''s the matter?" |
4608 | What''s up?" |
4608 | When do we- all start?" |
4608 | Where are you going?" |
4608 | Where are you? |
4608 | Where are you? |
4608 | Where are you? |
4608 | Where will he sleep? |
4608 | Who is your friend that wants a giant?" |
4608 | Who knows? |
4608 | Who''s headed this way?" |
4608 | Why did n''t we think of it before? |
4608 | Why do n''t you tackle that old colored man whom, I understand, works for him? |
4608 | Why should a minister take a trip like this when he is n''t sick, and when he is n''t going to establish a mission in South America? |
4608 | Will you do this, Tom Swift?" |
4608 | Will you go?" |
4608 | Will you take it?" |
4608 | With that bunch of wild animals bearing down on us?" |
4608 | Wo n''t we, Ned? |
4608 | You believe there are such things as giants; do n''t you?" |
4608 | You can turn her over, Rad; ca n''t you?" |
4608 | You do n''t think they''ll do that, do you?" |
4608 | asked Ned,"start from the Amazon and work south?" |
4608 | exclaimed Mr. Damon,"Does your phonograph have a banjo record, Tom?" |
4608 | repeated Tom,"Do you think I''m going to leave my outfit in the midst of that stampede?" |
1363 | A chance? 1363 A dye company?" |
1363 | All ready up there? |
1363 | All ready, Tom? |
1363 | And did you? |
1363 | And may I have another cup of tea? |
1363 | And what do you propose doing with it? |
1363 | And when they do will he be able to see? |
1363 | And wo n''t the elevators come for us? |
1363 | And you believe they have yours? |
1363 | Any idea what it is, Ned? |
1363 | Any special object in view? |
1363 | Anybody hurt around here? |
1363 | Anything special on? |
1363 | Are there any fire escapes at your windows? |
1363 | Are there any killed? |
1363 | Are they Field and Melling? |
1363 | Are you going into that line, Tom? |
1363 | Are you going to have a second test, Tom? |
1363 | Are you going to put out any more tree fires? |
1363 | Are you ready to accept contracts for putting out skyscraper blazes in all big cities? |
1363 | Are you sure we shall not have to make another forced landing? |
1363 | Burned in the fire? |
1363 | But did I hear you say they are embarking on a dye enterprise? |
1363 | But do you suppose his plant is large enough to enable me to work there until mine is in shape again? |
1363 | But how are you going to get your chemicals in at the top? 1363 But how did they get here?" |
1363 | But if he lives all alone will it be safe to leave him in his house? |
1363 | But if you have n''t anything new to give them, of what use is it? |
1363 | But was any one in the building? |
1363 | But what makes you so serious? |
1363 | But what of my future? 1363 But where are the crows, and what started the fire?" |
1363 | By the way, what are they doing to this building? 1363 Ca n''t we get down the stairs?" |
1363 | Ca n''t you drop the bomb containers accurately in a wind? |
1363 | Can I do anything for you? |
1363 | Can you give her the rest of the load? |
1363 | De same one whut fizzed up, an''--an''busted me in de eyes, Massa Tom? |
1363 | Did n''t they? |
1363 | Did n''t you have any insurance? 1363 Did we hit it?" |
1363 | Did you call on Mr. Keith when you went to Newmarket with Mary? |
1363 | Do n''t you understand? |
1363 | Do you hear one of the cylinders missing, Ned? |
1363 | Do you mean Amos Field and Jason Melling of the fireworks firm? |
1363 | Do you really think they have them-- actually have the formulae? |
1363 | Do you think he is worse hurt than appears? 1363 Do you think he''ll ever get better, Tom?" |
1363 | Do you think it will be much worse? |
1363 | Do you think you''ve hit on the right combination? |
1363 | Does he say he lost them in the fire of our factory? |
1363 | For long? |
1363 | Go for a ride? 1363 Going away?" |
1363 | Had n''t we better get him into the house, Doctor? |
1363 | Has anything happened? 1363 Has anything happened?" |
1363 | Has n''t some relative of Mary''s an office there, Tom? |
1363 | Have you anything special to do, Tom? |
1363 | Have you my formulae? |
1363 | How about leaving me out? |
1363 | How about you, Ned? |
1363 | How did you get here? |
1363 | How did you happen to be in the building? |
1363 | How is he? |
1363 | How is her uncle, Barton Keith, by the way? |
1363 | How is it? |
1363 | How is that? 1363 How-- how did they get here?" |
1363 | I do n''t know this place, do you, Tom? |
1363 | I''ll be all right presently, and can go home, though-- Oh, well, what''s the use? |
1363 | In what way? |
1363 | In what way? |
1363 | Is Rad worse? 1363 Is Rad-- has anything happened-- shall I get the doctor?" |
1363 | Is anything broken, Tom? |
1363 | Is everything all right, Ned? |
1363 | Is he associated with you? |
1363 | Is he otherwise injured? |
1363 | Is it any of our buildings? |
1363 | Is it-- does it mean danger? |
1363 | Is n''t that where Field and Melling are now? |
1363 | Is n''t that where Field and Melling hang out? |
1363 | Is n''t there a back way down, Uncle Barton? |
1363 | Is n''t there any way out of this fire trap? |
1363 | Is the world turning upside down, Tom, when fires start in this fashion? |
1363 | Is there anything we can do-- any hospital to which we can send him for special treatment? |
1363 | Is this a restaurant-- an inn? |
1363 | Killed? |
1363 | Mad? |
1363 | Mah ole mule, Boomerang-- does yo''''member him, Massa Tom? |
1363 | May I ask the make of it? 1363 No? |
1363 | Of what use to live? |
1363 | Of what-- your new aerial fire fighting apparatus? |
1363 | Oh, Tom, was it your new machine? |
1363 | Oh, have n''t I? 1363 Oh, is yo''goin'', Massa Tom?" |
1363 | Oh, the doctor says he''ll be able to decide about Rad''s eyesight tomorrow, does he? |
1363 | Oh, what ever would we have done without you? |
1363 | Oh, yes, they''re in the same building with Mr. Keith, are n''t they? 1363 Or ca n''t you get them from that Frenchman?" |
1363 | Rad-- he-- he--"Has anything happened? |
1363 | Run? |
1363 | Say, we had some exciting times on that undersea search, did n''t we? |
1363 | Scared? |
1363 | Settles what, Tom? |
1363 | Shall we let them all go at once, Tom? |
1363 | Something new, eh, Tom? |
1363 | Suppose they never come? |
1363 | That was the last of them, was n''t it, Ned? |
1363 | The Swift-- Tom Swift? |
1363 | The doctor will know tomorrow, will he? |
1363 | Then why go closer? |
1363 | Then you want me, and perhaps Mr. Damon to take the stuff up in the machine? 1363 Want to come?" |
1363 | Was I? |
1363 | Was he-- Who was the young lady? 1363 Was the safe destroyed?" |
1363 | We''ll go right over Newmarket, sha''n''t we, Tom? |
1363 | Well, Tom, how goes it? |
1363 | Well, are you all ready, Mary? |
1363 | Well, how goes it? |
1363 | Well, if you''re so anxious to work, Dad, why not give me a hand with my fire extinguisher chemical? |
1363 | Well, to resume where we left off,began Ned, when he and Tom were once more by themselves,"what''s the game?" |
1363 | Well? |
1363 | Were your formulae for the manufacture of fireworks? |
1363 | What about? |
1363 | What are the crowds doing? |
1363 | What are you doing, Tom? |
1363 | What are you going to do, Tom? |
1363 | What are you going to do, Tom? |
1363 | What are you going to do? |
1363 | What are you going to do? |
1363 | What became of it? |
1363 | What can he do? |
1363 | What can you do about it? |
1363 | What caused it? |
1363 | What did happen? |
1363 | What did they''put over''on poor Baxter? |
1363 | What did you do that put out the fire? |
1363 | What do you feel like eating? |
1363 | What do you mean? |
1363 | What do you mean? |
1363 | What do you suppose he means, Tom, saying that Field and Melling stole his formulae? |
1363 | What good will it do? |
1363 | What has that to do with it-- I mean as far as the working of your chemical extinguisher is concerned? |
1363 | What has that to do with it? |
1363 | What have you been doing, and what''s all that white stuff on your coat? |
1363 | What is it? |
1363 | What is their game? |
1363 | What is your next move? |
1363 | What more do you want than this? |
1363 | What sent that blaze to the happy hunting grounds? |
1363 | What strange talk is this? |
1363 | What then? |
1363 | What was it? |
1363 | What''s the idea? |
1363 | What''s the idea? |
1363 | What''s the matter with your aunt, Mary? 1363 What''s the matter, Tom?" |
1363 | What''s the matter, Tom? |
1363 | What''s the matter, Tom? |
1363 | What''s the matter? 1363 What''s the matter?" |
1363 | What''s the matter? |
1363 | What''s the trouble now? |
1363 | What''s the use of talking? 1363 What''s this I hear? |
1363 | What''s this? 1363 What''s this?" |
1363 | What-- what''s the matter? |
1363 | What? |
1363 | When are you coming home, Mary? |
1363 | When are you going to try it? |
1363 | Where are you aiming for now? |
1363 | Where are you going to get the fire? |
1363 | Where are you worst hurt, Rad? |
1363 | Where do you reckon it is? |
1363 | Where does he live? |
1363 | Where is he, and what''s the matter? |
1363 | Where''s that? |
1363 | Where? |
1363 | Which means what? |
1363 | Who could be writing to me? 1363 Who is he?" |
1363 | Who is he? |
1363 | Who sees the light of day? |
1363 | Who''s going to drop the stuff-- Koku? |
1363 | Who? |
1363 | Who? |
1363 | Whose trail? 1363 Whut de doctor man done say, Massa Tom?" |
1363 | Why do n''t you go over to see Mr. Damon? 1363 Why do n''t you play safe?" |
1363 | Why is it necessary always to fight a fire with water? |
1363 | Why not ask Mr. Baxter to help you? |
1363 | Why? 1363 Why?" |
1363 | Why? |
1363 | Will there be any smell? |
1363 | Will yo'', really, Massa Tom? |
1363 | Yes, but how are you going to do it, when you ca n''t even prove that they have them? |
1363 | Yes? |
1363 | You are n''t taking any chances, are you, Tom? |
1363 | You are sure you''ll have my formulae in the morning? |
1363 | You do? |
1363 | You have n''t delved much into chemistry, have you? |
1363 | You have offices here, have n''t you? |
1363 | You mean another experiment? |
1363 | You mean that he-- that he may go blind? |
1363 | You saw what trouble they had this evening to get a stream of water to the top stories of that factory, did n''t you? |
1363 | You still think they took your dye formulae? |
1363 | You''ll not dare cross it too low down, will you? |
1363 | Am dat-- dat big-- dat big nice man heah now?" |
1363 | And as he directed his car as close as was safe to the blazing car, Mr. Damon asked:"Are you going to put out that fire for them, Tom?" |
1363 | And is Eradicate going to get better?" |
1363 | And this, as I understand it, does n''t include what was taken from the wreck of the Pandora?" |
1363 | And while they are thus temporarily hidden may not this opportunity be taken of telling new readers something of the hero of this story? |
1363 | Are you Field and Melling?" |
1363 | Are you able to do anything here?" |
1363 | Are you sure you''re all right, Mary?" |
1363 | Bad news?" |
1363 | Baxter?" |
1363 | Bring the runabout here, will you please, Ned?" |
1363 | But Eradicate caught the sound of his young employer''s footsteps and called:"Yo''goin'', Massa Tom?" |
1363 | But are you sure they took the papers which meant so much to you?" |
1363 | But of course to go out and buy what I need--""Oh I guess we can stand that, ca n''t we, Dad?" |
1363 | But what are you going to do now, Tom? |
1363 | But what do you think of this combination, Mr. Baxter? |
1363 | But what in the name of a volunteer fire department set that tree to blazing, Tom?" |
1363 | But what shall I order for you?" |
1363 | But what''s that smoke down there?" |
1363 | By the way,"he went on, turning to Mr. Baxter,"are you any nearer fastening the guilt on those two rascals, Field and Melling?" |
1363 | CHAPTER III TOM''S NEW IDEA"What''s the matter with him, Doctor?" |
1363 | CHAPTER IV AN EXPERIMENT"That ca n''t be Koku and Rad in one of their periodic squabbles, can it?" |
1363 | CHAPTER IX SUSPICIONS"What''s that?" |
1363 | CHAPTER XXI THE LIGHT IN THE SKY"Well, what do you say, Tom?" |
1363 | CHAPTER XXV THE LIGHT OF DAY"What''s that? |
1363 | Can you get that engine to work?" |
1363 | Can you help me prove anything against them?" |
1363 | Can you run over?" |
1363 | Damon?" |
1363 | Did those men who just left come in a car?" |
1363 | Did you know it was here?" |
1363 | Do n''t you want to try your new apparatus on it?" |
1363 | Do you want an ambulance, Doctor?" |
1363 | Does yo''''member dat?" |
1363 | Has Mary broken the engagement?" |
1363 | Has n''t he, Koku?" |
1363 | Have n''t you seen it?" |
1363 | How are you going to work it?" |
1363 | How is he, Doctor?" |
1363 | How is he?" |
1363 | How?" |
1363 | I jest wanted to ast if yo''done''membered de time mah mule Boomerang got stuck in de road, an''yo''could n''t git past in yo''auto? |
1363 | Is Rad''s case hopeless?" |
1363 | Is he dying, and is his mind wandering?" |
1363 | Is it going to catch fire?" |
1363 | Is it really true, Koku?" |
1363 | Is my father all right, Rad?" |
1363 | Is n''t it a delightful place, Tom? |
1363 | Is n''t there light enough at a blaze, anyhow?" |
1363 | Is there a garage near here? |
1363 | Is there any word you want to send to Uncle Barton?" |
1363 | Is there anything you want?" |
1363 | Is there more trouble with his eyes?" |
1363 | Is yo''goin''off after mo''diamonds, or up to de caves of ice?" |
1363 | Nestor?" |
1363 | Newton?" |
1363 | Now what do you want for dessert?" |
1363 | Shoot''em up through a hose? |
1363 | Short circuit?" |
1363 | So Field and Melling have their offices there?" |
1363 | Suppose I leave you to yourself for a time, Mr. Baxter? |
1363 | Swift?" |
1363 | There was a look on the face of the chemist that caused Tom to exclaim with a good deal of concern:"What''s the matter?" |
1363 | Want to come?" |
1363 | Want to go over it now?" |
1363 | We do n''t have to jump out, do we?" |
1363 | What do you know? |
1363 | What have you been doing? |
1363 | What is it-- your barns or one of your new shops?" |
1363 | What new line of endeavor are you going to aim at?" |
1363 | What then?" |
1363 | What''s it all about?" |
1363 | What''s this?" |
1363 | Why do they call it the Landmark? |
1363 | Will you come along? |
1363 | Would success or failure attend the young inventor''s project? |
1363 | Would the fumes of the liberated chemicals choke the fire, or would it burn on in spite of them? |
1363 | Your dye formulae here in my office?" |
1363 | but what is the matter? |
1363 | ca n''t we do something?" |
1363 | exclaimed Mr. Damon,"what do you want with a searchlight at a fire, Tom? |
1363 | he suddenly cried,"why not ask him to help you?" |
1363 | shouted Mr. Damon,"are we going through that awful furnace again?" |
1363 | what does this mean?" |
1363 | what happened, Tom?" |
1363 | what has happened?" |
1363 | what''s this I hear?" |
1363 | whut''s use worryin''?" |
3734 | A joke, eh? 3734 An airship-- Andy Foger sending away his airship?" |
3734 | And leave the airship? 3734 And we need the gold,"said Tom, in a low voice;"do n''t we, Abe?" |
3734 | Andy Foger building an airship? |
3734 | Andy''s airship, eh? 3734 Are n''t you coming?" |
3734 | Are there more of those savage, shaggy creatures down there? |
3734 | Are we anywhere near the place? |
3734 | Are we in the neighborhood of the Alaskan Indians and Eskimos? |
3734 | Are you going to Alaska? |
3734 | Are you going to build another airship, Tom? |
3734 | Are you going to give it a preliminary tryout? |
3734 | Are you going to tackle him about stealing a copy of that map? |
3734 | Are you hurt? |
3734 | Are you sure this is the place? |
3734 | Are you sure this is the right place? |
3734 | Arrested for what? |
3734 | But this valley is large, and do I understand that you claim all of it? |
3734 | But what about Andy-- do you think he''ll try to follow-- or try to get ahead of you now that he has a copy of the map? |
3734 | But what can we do? |
3734 | But what can you do? |
3734 | But wo n''t that be just as bad? |
3734 | Ca n''t they repair it? |
3734 | Ca n''t we do something, Abe? 3734 Ca n''t we do something?" |
3734 | Ca n''t you get back at them in some way? |
3734 | Can they speak English? |
3734 | Can you do it? 3734 Cheerful, is n''t he, Ned?" |
3734 | Could you make another? |
3734 | Danger? 3734 Did he damage the map any?" |
3734 | Did he get any gold? |
3734 | Did they get anything from you? |
3734 | Did you get it? |
3734 | Do n''t you like it, Rad? |
3734 | Do you really mean it? |
3734 | Do you really think he has dared to make a copy of it? |
3734 | Do you really think that is Andy Foger? |
3734 | Do you think he can beat us? |
3734 | Do you think he might? |
3734 | Do you think it will go up? |
3734 | Do you think there is much gold there? |
3734 | Do you think we are anywhere near the valley of gold? |
3734 | Do you think you can pilot us right to the Snow Mountains, Abe? |
3734 | Do you think you can pull us through, Tom? |
3734 | Does it ever thaw up here? |
3734 | Does it work all right? |
3734 | Does n''t she want you to go off in the airship any more? |
3734 | Eggs? 3734 Exactly where are we going?" |
3734 | Fix it better? 3734 Go back-- how; without the airship?" |
3734 | Go? 3734 Going above the clouds?" |
3734 | Have we hit anything? |
3734 | Have you heard what he''s going to do with it, Ned? 3734 Here, where are you going, Rad?" |
3734 | How are you going to tell? |
3734 | How dare you make such an accusation, Tom Swift? |
3734 | How did Andy happen to get it? |
3734 | How did it happen? |
3734 | How fast do you think the ice is moving? |
3734 | How fast is it moving, Parker? |
3734 | How long before we can start for the gold valley? |
3734 | How''s this, Rad? |
3734 | How? |
3734 | How? |
3734 | How? |
3734 | I wonder if Tom Swift has gone away? 3734 I wonder if he expects us to start for Alaska with winter coming on?" |
3734 | I wonder if we can make it? |
3734 | I wonder what''s become of Andy? |
3734 | I wonder who he''s got with him? |
3734 | I''d just like to know what Andy Foger''s plans are? |
3734 | In th''meanwhile, will you be gettin''ready? |
3734 | Is he in? |
3734 | Is it ruined-- can''t we go to the valley of gold? |
3734 | Is it the right one, Abe? |
3734 | Is n''t it great? |
3734 | Is the map back? |
3734 | Is there any danger? |
3734 | Is there any hunting around here? |
3734 | Is there enough to give every one all he wants? |
3734 | Is this the airship place? |
3734 | Leave here? |
3734 | Look here, Rad,spoke the lad, as a sudden idea came to him,"you''ve never ridden in an airship, have you?" |
3734 | Matter? 3734 Me? |
3734 | Mr. Parker, may I ask you to oil the main motor? 3734 Ned, do I see something or is it only a vision?" |
3734 | Nice, comfortable sort of a companion to have along on a gold- hunting expedition, is n''t He? |
3734 | No partner? 3734 Now does yo''t''ink it am puffickly safe, Massa Tom?" |
3734 | Now what do you fellers want? |
3734 | Oh, will you? |
3734 | Oh, you would n''t hurt me; would you? |
3734 | Safe? 3734 See anything of his cronies?" |
3734 | Shall I come? |
3734 | Shelter? 3734 So that''s the map, eh?" |
3734 | So you''re going to make a flight, eh? |
3734 | Start fer th''valley of gold? |
3734 | Stones? |
3734 | Strike anything? |
3734 | Take a run clear ober t''Waterfield; eh, Massa Tom? |
3734 | That gloomy scientist, who is always predicting such terrible things going to happen? |
3734 | That ink spot was n''t there when Abe gave him the map; was it? |
3734 | The blessing man? |
3734 | Then I will have time to go out and make some observations, will I not? |
3734 | Then he''s going? |
3734 | Then we can soon start, eh? |
3734 | Then what are you going to do if you do n''t get ahead of him? |
3734 | Then why do n''t you get ahead of him? |
3734 | Then you do n''t know all the details about the gold valley, Tom? |
3734 | Then you got a good view of it through the window? |
3734 | Then you have been to the valley of gold? |
3734 | Then you''re going? |
3734 | Then you''re really going to hunt for the valley of gold? |
3734 | To Alaska? 3734 Two or three feet a year?" |
3734 | We''ll be warm in the airship, though; wo n''t we? |
3734 | Well, are you coming, Rad? |
3734 | Well, what can I do for you, Tom Swift? |
3734 | Were they there before, Abe? |
3734 | Whar am I goin''? 3734 What about?" |
3734 | What are you doing here? |
3734 | What are you going to do? |
3734 | What are you going to tell them? |
3734 | What are you moving-- eggs, that you have to be so careful? |
3734 | What are you trying to get into my place for, Tom Swift? |
3734 | What do you mean by that? |
3734 | What do you mean? |
3734 | What do you mean? |
3734 | What do you want? |
3734 | What does it look like? |
3734 | What for? |
3734 | What for? |
3734 | What in the world are those? |
3734 | What in the world does that mean? |
3734 | What ink spot? |
3734 | What is it, Rad? |
3734 | What is it; another storm coming? |
3734 | What is it? 3734 What is it?" |
3734 | What is, Tom? |
3734 | What news, Ned? 3734 What sort of a weapon is that?" |
3734 | What''s a triplane? |
3734 | What''s coming? |
3734 | What''s de matter? |
3734 | What''s happened? 3734 What''s it all about?" |
3734 | What''s that? |
3734 | What''s that? |
3734 | What''s the matter? |
3734 | What''s the matter? |
3734 | What''s the matter? |
3734 | What''s the matter? |
3734 | What''s the matter? |
3734 | What''s this? |
3734 | What''s to be done? |
3734 | What''s to be done? |
3734 | What''s up, Tom Swift? |
3734 | What''s up? |
3734 | What? |
3734 | When are you coming back? |
3734 | When is he coming? |
3734 | Where are you going to assemble the airship? |
3734 | Where are you, Ned? |
3734 | Where is it? |
3734 | Where is this valley, Tom? 3734 Where to?" |
3734 | Where will you go? |
3734 | Where''s my gun? |
3734 | Where''s that map? |
3734 | Where? |
3734 | Who are going? |
3734 | Who did it? |
3734 | Who''s there? |
3734 | Who? |
3734 | Who? |
3734 | Why do n''t you come along, Ned? |
3734 | Why must we? 3734 Why not, Tom?" |
3734 | Why not? 3734 Why not?" |
3734 | Why not? |
3734 | Why should Andy want to be informed when we leave? 3734 Why, do you think the natives will come back?" |
3734 | Why, do you think there is any danger of that? |
3734 | Why; is there any particular rush? |
3734 | Why? |
3734 | Will you go all the way in the RED CLOUD? |
3734 | Will you go all the way in the airship? |
3734 | With their broken airship? |
3734 | Wo n''t it fly? |
3734 | Wrong directions? |
3734 | Yes, I am, and I s''pose you came around to see if you could get any ideas; did n''t you? |
3734 | Yes, I wonder what he''s hanging around here for? |
3734 | Yes, dat''s true, but dere might come a time when yo''WOULDN''T come back, an''den where''d Eradicate Sampson be? 3734 You mean if we do n''t that they''ll get all the gold?" |
3734 | You''ll make a long flight eh? |
3734 | Your electric rifle? |
3734 | A valley of gold in Alaska, eh? |
3734 | Abe?" |
3734 | Ai n''t he your partner?" |
3734 | And so he is really coming on, to tell us about the valley of gold?" |
3734 | And that reminds me, when are we going to have dinner, Tom?" |
3734 | And you took it back?" |
3734 | Andy, is your gun loaded?" |
3734 | Anywhere so I could have a chance at it?" |
3734 | Are you all ready?" |
3734 | Are you going to act as cook again?" |
3734 | Are you hurt, Parker, my dear fellow? |
3734 | Baggert?" |
3734 | Be more cheerful; ca n''t you?" |
3734 | Besides, we''ll soon be goin''away from here; wo n''t we, Tom?" |
3734 | But ca n''t you do somethin''? |
3734 | But had n''t we better get a hustle on ourselves, Tom?" |
3734 | But how did it happen?" |
3734 | But look ahead there; is that another hail storm headin''this way, Tom?" |
3734 | But say, Tom, what sort of a gun is that you got, anyhow?" |
3734 | But what has become of the airship?" |
3734 | But why do n''t you drop?" |
3734 | But, say, what''s this you told me about Andy Foger making an airship?" |
3734 | CHAPTER II ANDY FOGER''S TRIPLANE"Going to look for a valley of gold, eh?" |
3734 | CHAPTER VI ANDY''S AIRSHIP FLIES"Hello, Tom, have you heard the news?" |
3734 | CHAPTER XVIII A FIGHT WITH MUSK OXEN"Can I help you, Tom? |
3734 | Ca n''t you do somethin''?" |
3734 | Ca n''t you see what''s the matter?" |
3734 | Can you repair it, Tom?" |
3734 | Damon?" |
3734 | Damon?" |
3734 | Did I tell you about Andy and the map?" |
3734 | Did n''t he watch you make flights often enough?" |
3734 | Did n''t we always come back safely?" |
3734 | Did they hit your hands?" |
3734 | Did you hurt yourself when you jumped, as the ladder fell?" |
3734 | Did you want me?" |
3734 | Do n''t you want to come?" |
3734 | Do you think you can find the valley?" |
3734 | Does any one live down there, Abe?" |
3734 | Had n''t you better let one of us carry the map?" |
3734 | Had some new calamity befallen them? |
3734 | Have they decided to build a new church in Shopton, or something like that?" |
3734 | How about you going, Ned? |
3734 | How d''ye do, Ned? |
3734 | How?" |
3734 | I axes yo''dat-- whar''d I be, Massa Tom?" |
3734 | I did n''t, by any possible chance give it to you; did I, Ned?" |
3734 | I told him about th''valley of gold-- I-- I-- give him the map--""The map?" |
3734 | I wonder if they''re moving?" |
3734 | I wonder what sort of a craft it is?" |
3734 | I wonder where he is?" |
3734 | I-- I don''t-- I do n''t know what you mean?" |
3734 | Is he still working on it?" |
3734 | Is the opening big enough?" |
3734 | It shows the location of the valley of gold, does n''t it, and tells how to get there?" |
3734 | It will, eh? |
3734 | Jackson?" |
3734 | Likely Andy will remain at th''gold hole, an''you two lads kin handle him, ca n''t you?" |
3734 | Make flights for pleasure, or exhibit it?" |
3734 | Now if some of dem stuck- up coons could see me--""They''d think YOU were stuck up; eh, Rad? |
3734 | Now, when can we start?" |
3734 | Of course we could go at''em in a pitched battle, but I take it you do n''t want any bloodshed?" |
3734 | Say, have you heard the latest?" |
3734 | So this is the place where he makes his airships, eh? |
3734 | Then you ca n''t make a duplicate map?" |
3734 | Want to try it?" |
3734 | Was there only one copy of the map of the valley, Abe?" |
3734 | What can we do, Tom? |
3734 | What does he want?" |
3734 | What in th''name of Bloody Gulch are we up ag''in''?" |
3734 | What is it?" |
3734 | What should he do? |
3734 | What sort of shelter? |
3734 | What trick has he been up to now?" |
3734 | What''s going on? |
3734 | What''s that?" |
3734 | What''s to be done about it?" |
3734 | What''s to be done?" |
3734 | When are you going to start?" |
3734 | When will Tom be back? |
3734 | Whence had it come? |
3734 | Where are the boys?" |
3734 | Where is he?" |
3734 | Where is it?" |
3734 | Where is the trial flight going to take place?" |
3734 | Where''s that map you stole?" |
3734 | Where''s your electric rifle, Tom?" |
3734 | Whither was it going? |
3734 | Why did n''t you fellows fix the motor better?" |
3734 | Why not?" |
3734 | Why, do you think,"he went on,"that Abe would carry the real map around with him that way? |
3734 | Why? |
3734 | Will you?" |
3734 | Wo n''t the law--?" |
3734 | Wo n''t they be killed?" |
3734 | Wo n''t you come in and have some hot chocolate?" |
3734 | You''ve got the map put away safely, have you?" |
3734 | demanded the young inventor,"the icebergs?" |
3734 | has anything happened?" |
3734 | he exclaimed without ceremony,"was you calculatin''on stakin''any claims here?" |
3734 | what''s to be done?" |
1364 | A big thing financially? |
1364 | All business, Ned, are n''t you? 1364 All those being facts, what of it?" |
1364 | An electric locomotive that can travel two miles a minute? 1364 And has it to do with highwaymen?" |
1364 | And must you have such great speed, Tom? |
1364 | And ninety- six miles? 1364 And suppose instead of a triumph it is a fiasco?" |
1364 | And that of course was Tom''s fault? |
1364 | And this suggestion you have made,added Tom,"about a possible electric locomotive of a faster type than has, ever yet been put on the rails?" |
1364 | And what about Mary? |
1364 | Anything to do with the works? |
1364 | Are n''t going to let the Swifts get done, are you? |
1364 | Are they sending help from Cliff City? |
1364 | Are you sure that was the same fellow who stole your wallet? |
1364 | As good men as Myrick? |
1364 | Asleep? |
1364 | Burglars? |
1364 | But those notes you said you took of Mr. Bartholomew''s offer? |
1364 | But under the terms Mr. Bartholomew offers it is worth trying, do n''t you think? |
1364 | But what do you want me to do? |
1364 | But what puzzles me, as it seemed to puzzle Lewis, more than anything else, is what became of O''Malley? |
1364 | But--"But the important question,interrupted Tom,"is this: How did the bomb get into the interior of the electric locomotive? |
1364 | By the way, Tom,said his chum,"did it ever strike you as odd that that private detective agency never got any trace of O''Malley?" |
1364 | By the way, were your friends following you when you came here this morning? |
1364 | Did he get anything? 1364 Did they do any harm, Tom?" |
1364 | Do n''t you think father will need you here, Rad? |
1364 | Do you hear that, father? |
1364 | Do you know what strikes me after your telling me about your second hold- up? |
1364 | Do you mean that you will go West when I take out the Hercules Three- Oughts- One? |
1364 | Do you mean that? |
1364 | Do you see what I see, Tom? |
1364 | Do you think so? |
1364 | Drive around by Ned''s house, will you, please? 1364 Hammon? |
1364 | Has Koku seen nobody lurking about at night? |
1364 | Have I got to come after you? 1364 Have you tried it yourself?" |
1364 | Hear that, Ned? |
1364 | Hear what, Tom? |
1364 | Heard anything more of him? |
1364 | Here what is? |
1364 | How about it? 1364 How came you to find them, Koku?" |
1364 | How can you? 1364 How is she making out?" |
1364 | How long is it, Tom? |
1364 | How''s father? |
1364 | Huh? 1364 I expect you know just about how you are going to work on this new invention, Tom?" |
1364 | I wonder if it does n''t prove that the fellow has somebody in cahoots with him right here in Shopton? |
1364 | I wonder what the outcome of the trip will be? 1364 Impossible to be sure on the trackage already built here, Tom?" |
1364 | Is he a spotter, Ned? |
1364 | Is he badly hurt? |
1364 | Is it likely he will bother me again? |
1364 | Is n''t he here? |
1364 | Is n''t that switch open? |
1364 | Is nothing really injured, Tom? |
1364 | Is the locomotive they are using out there a very marvelous machine? |
1364 | Is this important? |
1364 | Is this your man? |
1364 | Make what impossible? |
1364 | Master see the red mud dried on Big Feet''s boots? 1364 Mr. Tom here yet?" |
1364 | My friends? |
1364 | Not O''Malley? |
1364 | Nothing happened on the way? |
1364 | Now, what else? 1364 Rad is here, you mean?" |
1364 | Rad,he said, as he got into the runabout,"did you ever hear the name O''Malley?" |
1364 | See the difference? |
1364 | She did slide around easy, did n''t she? 1364 Suppose she''s off the track?" |
1364 | Suppose that is a bomb and he means to fling it in front of Tom''s locomotive? |
1364 | Suppose we had bumped something? |
1364 | Tell that crazy fellow? |
1364 | That Andy O''Malley? |
1364 | That man? 1364 That ticking sound? |
1364 | That would n''t pay for one engine, would it? |
1364 | That you, Koku? |
1364 | The Hercules Three- Oughts- One? |
1364 | The enemy? |
1364 | Then, Tom dear, what is wrong? |
1364 | Theoretically it works out all right, I suppose? |
1364 | There was a freight wreck, I understand? |
1364 | Think they got wind of this so quick? |
1364 | Think you can bamboozle me, do you? 1364 Well, suppose he had? |
1364 | Well, what has happened ahead of us, George? |
1364 | Well, why ca n''t you find him? |
1364 | What are those advantages? |
1364 | What did I tell you? 1364 What did you do this for, Eradicate?" |
1364 | What do you know about that? |
1364 | What do you mean by this? |
1364 | What do you mean, Tom? |
1364 | What do you mean? |
1364 | What do you say to three months? |
1364 | What does he mean? |
1364 | What does it lack? |
1364 | What done got into dat big lump o''bone an''grizzle? |
1364 | What enemy is this you speak of? |
1364 | What for? |
1364 | What for? |
1364 | What is that? |
1364 | What is that? |
1364 | What is the horsepower? |
1364 | What is the matter now, Tom? |
1364 | What is the matter with him? |
1364 | What time did you make? |
1364 | What was in''em? 1364 What will happen to your buff Orpingtons while you are gone?" |
1364 | What you got there, Ned? |
1364 | What''s that? |
1364 | What''s that? |
1364 | What''s that? |
1364 | What''s that? |
1364 | What''s that? |
1364 | What''s the matter with him? |
1364 | What''s the matter with it? |
1364 | What''s the matter with you, Koku? |
1364 | What''s up now? |
1364 | What''s up? |
1364 | Where is it? 1364 Where''s O''Malley?" |
1364 | Where''s Rad? 1364 Where''s that young fool Swift?" |
1364 | Where''s your evidence that this O''Malley was connected with the attempt to blow up your locomotive the first time? 1364 Which way did they go?" |
1364 | Who is he? |
1364 | Who is he? |
1364 | Who is he? |
1364 | Who is he? |
1364 | Who is he? |
1364 | Who is that fellow? |
1364 | Who is the enemy, Koku? |
1364 | Who is troubling you, sir? |
1364 | Who opened the switch? |
1364 | Who was the footpad? 1364 Who''s that?" |
1364 | Who''s this? |
1364 | Why should I tell him, Massa Tom? 1364 Why should n''t you? |
1364 | Why try for it, then? |
1364 | Why, Mr. Newton, do n''t you''member dat man? |
1364 | Why? |
1364 | Yes, sir? |
1364 | Yes? |
1364 | You arranged to get reports en route from the conductors handling the Hercules Three- Oughts- One? |
1364 | You believe that you have the edge on all the other inventors? |
1364 | You do n''t know Tom Swift? |
1364 | You do n''t really consider that you have failed, do you, Tom? |
1364 | You do n''t suppose it can be done, do you? |
1364 | You do not consider your electric locomotive, then, a completed invention? |
1364 | You mean you are going to make it impossible for this locomotive ever to slide down such a hill again if the brakes wo n''t work? 1364 You think he is a bad citizen, do you?" |
1364 | You think that on a straight track you might accomplish what you set out to do? |
1364 | You want to scare Rad out of half a year''s growth? |
1364 | You wo n''t be careless? |
1364 | You''re getting old--"Me gittin''old? |
1364 | ''Tain''t mawnin'', is it?" |
1364 | Ai n''t I able to bring dat runabout out o''de garbarge? |
1364 | Ai n''t he a sight?" |
1364 | All those single motor sort of things? |
1364 | And the second?" |
1364 | And who put''em in the cab up there?" |
1364 | And your head already full of this electrified locomotive you are going to build?" |
1364 | Another footpad?" |
1364 | Any of you fellows,"he asked the group of hands,"know anything about any overalls?" |
1364 | Are you all right?" |
1364 | Bartholomew?" |
1364 | Bartholomew?" |
1364 | Bartholomew?" |
1364 | Bartholomew?" |
1364 | Break a way in there-- What''s that?" |
1364 | But all that is over--""Is it?" |
1364 | But he halted where he was when he heard his chum ask:"What train left the track, George?" |
1364 | But illegally?" |
1364 | But what speed can I attain?" |
1364 | Ca n''t you do it for me, Tom Swift?" |
1364 | Chapter IX Where was Koku? |
1364 | Chapter XXV Speed and Success"What town is that?" |
1364 | Damon?" |
1364 | Do n''t you know better yet, than to cross Koku when he is excited?" |
1364 | Do you know them?" |
1364 | Do you mean to say you have n''t seen him, Conductor?" |
1364 | Do you think he''s killed, Tom?" |
1364 | Do you?" |
1364 | Does it make all the speed you want, Tom Swift? |
1364 | Enemy or not-- understand?" |
1364 | Get me? |
1364 | Get me?" |
1364 | Get that?" |
1364 | HONEY BUNCH: HER FIRST DAYS ON THE FARM Can you remember bow the farm looked the first time you visited it? |
1364 | Had his father come downstairs to look around and see what the matter was? |
1364 | Had his movements been marked by the person outside the fence? |
1364 | Had the latter got so far ahead that he no longer heard his master''s command? |
1364 | Have I got anything like the speed I am aiming for?" |
1364 | Have you any reply, sir?" |
1364 | He shrilled into the latter''s ear:"Shall we jump?" |
1364 | He''s just missing? |
1364 | Heads were poked out between curtains all along the aisle and a chorus of more or less excited voices demanded:"What''s the matter?" |
1364 | Hear me? |
1364 | Him come in?" |
1364 | Him come out?" |
1364 | How are you going to do that?" |
1364 | How big the cows and horses were, and what a roomy place to play in the barn proved to be? |
1364 | How dared he shoot that stuff into my face and eyes?" |
1364 | How does it work? |
1364 | If the operator''s nerves were tense, what about those of Tom Swift and his chum? |
1364 | In answer to something one of the railroad men said the important looking individual uttered an oath and added:"There''s nobody been killed then? |
1364 | In de jungle again? |
1364 | Is dat de way de tailors out here build a man up? |
1364 | Is it plain?" |
1364 | Just why have you come to us-- to Tom and me-- in reference to your railroad difficulties?" |
1364 | Ned wheeled to his friend, the vice president, and asked:"Who are those men, Mr. Stanley? |
1364 | Ned?" |
1364 | Newton?" |
1364 | Nothing personal in your going after the fellow, then?" |
1364 | Or was the villain foolish enough to attempt to enter the enclosure by surmounting the fence? |
1364 | Should he ring the bell and get Rad or his father down to the door? |
1364 | So why should n''t I go at it? |
1364 | Suppose that operator at Half Way had been out back somewhere, and had not seen or heard us flash by?" |
1364 | Suppose you do n''t catch the whale after all?" |
1364 | Swift?" |
1364 | Tell Koku, will you, Rad?" |
1364 | Tell me, Tom: Is the locomotive a success?" |
1364 | The motor boat? |
1364 | The motor- car? |
1364 | Then you will surely pull down the extra hundred thousand dollars?" |
1364 | Those great mountain- hogs that draw most of the mountain railroad trains are very powerful, are n''t they? |
1364 | Tom Swift, my heart swells when I see you--""And is like to burst off the said vest buttons?" |
1364 | Tom once more appeared and addressed the workmen:"Whose bundle of dirty overalls is this in here? |
1364 | Trolley cars? |
1364 | Understand?" |
1364 | What dat lizard doin''here? |
1364 | What do you mean?" |
1364 | What drew his attention to you two? |
1364 | What had become of the enemy? |
1364 | What is it?" |
1364 | What would happen next? |
1364 | What you want, tromping in here for, man?" |
1364 | What''s happened?" |
1364 | What''s that ahead?" |
1364 | What''s the answer?" |
1364 | What''s the matter with him now?" |
1364 | Where are we?" |
1364 | Where are you going with that big contraption? |
1364 | Where was Koku? |
1364 | Where you t''ink yo''is? |
1364 | Where''s Number Twenty- eight? |
1364 | Whose are these?" |
1364 | Why linger longer, Tom?" |
1364 | Why should n''t I find the right combination to bring about a two- miles- a- minute drive?" |
1364 | With what force would the locomotive hit that obstruction? |
1364 | Would the operator hear the roar of the descending runaway and understand what had happened? |
1364 | Would you like to know what became of the good friends you have made in this book? |
1364 | Would you like to read other stories continuing their adventures and experiences, or other books quite as entertaining by the same author? |
1364 | You are not afraid of the speed matter now, are you?" |
1364 | You going to agree? |
1364 | You know that patent?" |
1364 | You understand that, Ned?" |
1364 | You''ll keep your eye on father, Mary, wo n''t you?" |
1364 | are you all right?" |
1364 | cried Mr. Damon,"you are not losing hope, Tom Swift? |
1364 | cried one big fellow,"d''you want we should get that fellow for you?" |
1364 | do you know that we have been held up by a highwayman within two blocks of this very house?" |
1364 | ejaculated Mr. Damon,"do n''t you see what I want? |
1364 | exclaimed Mr. Damon,"What can happen now that the locomotive is practically perfect?" |
1364 | he called back to that eccentric man,"will you please remain there and watch the locomotive?" |
1364 | he exclaimed earnestly,"what do you suppose the first people to dabble in electrically driven vehicles were aiming at? |
1364 | how does that sound?" |
1364 | is it all right?" |
1364 | is n''t that enough?" |
1364 | is n''t that fun?" |
1364 | is that Tom Swift? |
1364 | is that the fact?" |
1364 | replied the conductor"Who was that man who just spoke to you?" |
1364 | what''s that?" |
1364 | what''s this? |
1364 | who left his bundle of overalls in here? |
1281 | A man-- what sort of a man? |
1281 | A new balloon? |
1281 | All ready? |
1281 | And do you think you can put something like that on your guns, so the recoil will be taken up? |
1281 | And is it only the recoil that is bothering you? |
1281 | And is that what you did this time? |
1281 | And now what are you going to do, Tom? |
1281 | And that was-- what? |
1281 | And then am I to go into the aeroplane shop? |
1281 | And we''ve been running all night? |
1281 | And why have they singled me out? |
1281 | And you say they are not friends of yours? |
1281 | And you think spies set this fire? |
1281 | And you''re working on something new? |
1281 | And, to prevent that, they want to destroy some of my inventions? |
1281 | Any bad news? |
1281 | Any danger of using water there? |
1281 | Are any of the new men employed on the Mars? |
1281 | Are the French in it? |
1281 | Are there any of the foreigners back there?'' 1281 Are there foreigners here?" |
1281 | Are they friendly among themselves? |
1281 | Are they friends of yours? |
1281 | Are they really foreign spies? |
1281 | Are we near the sea? |
1281 | Are you going far? |
1281 | Are you going to do that, Tom? |
1281 | Are you going to try the bomb- dropping device? |
1281 | Are you ready? |
1281 | Are you really going to fire the guns? |
1281 | Are you sure of that? |
1281 | Are you sure they are strong enough? |
1281 | Are you willing to listen to reason? |
1281 | Are you with me for a long flight, Ned? |
1281 | Are-- are we all right? |
1281 | As bad as that, eh, Tom? |
1281 | Bad man put it there? |
1281 | Been having trouble here? |
1281 | But about this Frenchman? |
1281 | But are you going to let the red shed burn? |
1281 | But every once in a while he put in some question about the fire, or about our shops, did n''t he, Rad? |
1281 | But had n''t you better see those men who are waiting to find out about positions here? |
1281 | But how much longer can they keep it up? |
1281 | But what I wanted to know is, did you see anyone near the red shed at the time? |
1281 | But what are you going to do about it? |
1281 | But what are you going to do, Tom, if you do n''t use water? |
1281 | But what good would it do me if I could n''t read it? |
1281 | But what happened to the others-- to Mound, Ventor and Koku? |
1281 | But what measures shall I adopt against this plot? |
1281 | But what object would they have in doing such a thing? |
1281 | But when are you going to try the guns? |
1281 | But where are the bombs I heard you speaking of? |
1281 | But where did they come from? 1281 But who would play such a trick?" |
1281 | But why not, as long as the United States does not intend to go to war with any of the foreign nations? |
1281 | But why start at night? |
1281 | But wo n''t it be risky? |
1281 | Can it be possible? |
1281 | Can you get her around? |
1281 | Certainly-- why not? |
1281 | Chances? |
1281 | Damage? 1281 Danger, eh?" |
1281 | Did I? 1281 Did he say where his mother lived?" |
1281 | Did he seem especially interested in the fire? |
1281 | Did something hit it; or did it hit something? |
1281 | Did you attack Koku? |
1281 | Did you come on from Washington yesterday? |
1281 | Did you have an accident? |
1281 | Did you hear it? |
1281 | Did-- did anything hit me? |
1281 | Do you mean he is in danger? |
1281 | Do you mean that you four came into this shop, at midnight, to damage the Mars? |
1281 | Do you mean to say you''re going to give up and let this burn? |
1281 | Do you mean upside down, Tom? |
1281 | Do you mean you are not allowed to tell? |
1281 | Do you really mean it? |
1281 | Do you really mean that? |
1281 | Do you really think that, Tom? |
1281 | Do you really think they would do me bodily harm? |
1281 | Do you suppose that hammer man of yours came to these woods to meet that Frenchman and talk about you, Tom? |
1281 | Do you suppose the danger is all over, Tom? |
1281 | Do you suppose they are being attacked? |
1281 | Do you think he''ll come to bargain with Eradicate about the mule? |
1281 | Do you think it was done purposely? |
1281 | Do you think it will? |
1281 | Do you think that is their object? |
1281 | Do you think we''d better put on life preservers, Tom? |
1281 | Do you-- do you think we are in any danger? |
1281 | Drop them on other air craft? |
1281 | Excuse the slang, Tom, but what in the world is a hydrostatic valve? |
1281 | Ghosts? |
1281 | Go off? 1281 Guns and all?" |
1281 | Harrison, who has been working on the motor? |
1281 | Has anything gone wrong? |
1281 | Has that plot Lieutenant Marbury spoke of developed? |
1281 | Has war been declared? |
1281 | Have they done anything to make you feel that way? |
1281 | Have they really learned anything? |
1281 | Have they really tried to damage the big gun? |
1281 | Have you any idea who it could be, Tom? |
1281 | Have you any of your guns ready? |
1281 | He does, eh? |
1281 | Here, Rad, where are you going? |
1281 | How about those diamond- makers, whose secret you discovered? 1281 How do you know?" |
1281 | How is it now? |
1281 | How is it working, Feldman? |
1281 | How was it? |
1281 | How was that? 1281 How would that help France, Germany or Russia, to do me an injury?" |
1281 | How yo''all done guess dat? |
1281 | How''d you happen to see the red shed ablaze? |
1281 | How''s that? |
1281 | I done did prognosticate dat some day de combustible material of which dat shed am composed would conflaggrate--"What''s the matter? |
1281 | I know that-- but what kind? |
1281 | I wonder if Mr. Damon did? 1281 I wonder if that can be Eradicate''s Frenchman?" |
1281 | I wonder what Tom is going to do? |
1281 | I wonder what for? 1281 I wonder what their game is, anyhow?" |
1281 | I wonder,said Tom slowly,"if any of the new men could have obtained work here for the purpose of furthering that plot the lieutenant suspects? |
1281 | If we get as much recoil from the two guns, what would happen if we fired them all at once? |
1281 | If you will listen to reason--"Which kind-- yours or ours? |
1281 | Is he going to run away from the fire? |
1281 | Is he one of the--? |
1281 | Is that likely to go off? |
1281 | Is that so? |
1281 | Is that so? |
1281 | Is that understood? |
1281 | Is that what makes you look so blue? |
1281 | Is that what they did? |
1281 | Is there anything of value in the shed? |
1281 | It would n''t be Andy Foger, would it? |
1281 | Just how fast do you think you can travel when you are in first- class shape? |
1281 | Just what are you trying to find out, Tom? |
1281 | Know anything about dirigible balloons? |
1281 | Koku work hammer, maybe? |
1281 | Much loss, Tom? |
1281 | No one hurt, Massa Tom? 1281 No one is trying to take any of your pet inventions away from you, is there?" |
1281 | Not one of those you''re going to use on your aerial warship, is it, Tom? |
1281 | Now, what do you say to tackling, with me, that recoil problem on the aerial warship? |
1281 | Oh, Tom, what is it? |
1281 | Oh, Tom, you will be careful, wo n''t you? |
1281 | Oh, is my father here? |
1281 | Oh, it''s you, is it, Koku? |
1281 | Oh, so that''s it? |
1281 | Oh, you think it''s something explosive, eh? |
1281 | On the part of whom? |
1281 | Puzzled? |
1281 | Rad, just exactly what sort of a man was this one you speak of? |
1281 | Shall we make the try now? |
1281 | So you''re going to give the guns a real test this time, is that it, Tom? |
1281 | Something go wrong? |
1281 | Something wrong? |
1281 | Something wrong? |
1281 | Succeeded in what? |
1281 | Suppose I take a look? |
1281 | Suppose we wait until morning? |
1281 | The question is-- what are we going to do? |
1281 | The recoil? |
1281 | The what? |
1281 | Then we are out over the ocean again, Tom? |
1281 | Then why were these men discussing you? |
1281 | Then you are going to make a go of it? |
1281 | Then you did n''t tell this queer stranger, Frenchman, or whatever he is, much about my place? |
1281 | Then you did n''t travel fast during the night? |
1281 | Then you have n''t actually tried it out yet? |
1281 | Then you intend to fight with this ship? |
1281 | Then you think I should promise not to raise a row? |
1281 | Then you think it will work, Tom? |
1281 | Then you''re going to do the same with this aerial warship as you did with your big lantern and that immense gun you perfected? |
1281 | Then you''re going to put several guns on the Mars? |
1281 | Then you''re not going to give up your aerial warship idea? |
1281 | Then you''re really going to give the Mars that test? |
1281 | There it goes? |
1281 | Think you put too heavy a load on the motor? |
1281 | Tom, however did you do it? |
1281 | Tom, what is it? |
1281 | Up in the air, do you mean? |
1281 | Visiting? |
1281 | Warning? 1281 Was anyone hurt?" |
1281 | Was that out of order again? |
1281 | Was this a conspiracy? |
1281 | Well, I mean are you sure your craft will stand all this straining, pulling and hauling? |
1281 | Well, Ned, any luck? |
1281 | Well, Tom, how did it go? |
1281 | Well, Tom, how was it? |
1281 | Well, as long as I''m behind the guns I''m all right, I suppose? |
1281 | Well, has n''t it done you good to take a day off? |
1281 | Well, is n''t that what you want at a fire-- water? |
1281 | Well, is she a success, Tom? |
1281 | Well, what are you going to tackle next, Tom? |
1281 | Well, what do you make of it, Tom? |
1281 | Well, what have you been doing? |
1281 | Well, what is it then? 1281 Well, what is it, then?" |
1281 | Well, what is it? |
1281 | Well, where would be a good place to begin to burrow out? |
1281 | Well? |
1281 | Were any strangers in this cabin before the start was made? |
1281 | What are you going to do about it? |
1281 | What can he be planning? |
1281 | What can he be up to? |
1281 | What can this mean? |
1281 | What do you mean by reason? |
1281 | What do you mean? |
1281 | What do you mean? |
1281 | What does it all mean?'' 1281 What does it mean?" |
1281 | What does this mean-- Ransom-- Kurdy? |
1281 | What does this mean? |
1281 | What else? |
1281 | What happened there? |
1281 | What happened? |
1281 | What has happened? |
1281 | What have you got it painted red for? |
1281 | What is it, Mary? |
1281 | What is it, Rad? 1281 What is it-- a way out?" |
1281 | What is it-- air, earth or water? |
1281 | What is it? 1281 What is it?" |
1281 | What is it? |
1281 | What is it? |
1281 | What is it? |
1281 | What is it? |
1281 | What is that? |
1281 | What is that? |
1281 | What is to become of us? 1281 What made it break?" |
1281 | What made you think that? |
1281 | What man said that? |
1281 | What part? |
1281 | What particular ends do you mean? |
1281 | What sort of a man was he, Rad? |
1281 | What sort? |
1281 | What was it, Tom? |
1281 | What''s dat? 1281 What''s in that door- check?" |
1281 | What''s next? |
1281 | What''s that, Eradicate? |
1281 | What''s the matter? 1281 What''s the matter?" |
1281 | What''s the matter? |
1281 | What''s the matter? |
1281 | What''s up, Tom? |
1281 | What''s up? |
1281 | What, the hammer of the drop forger? |
1281 | What-- what does it mean, Tom? |
1281 | What? |
1281 | When are they coming? |
1281 | When do you expect the government experts? |
1281 | Where''s I gwine, Massa Tom? |
1281 | Who are you? 1281 Who else besides Feldman got away?" |
1281 | Who tempted you? |
1281 | Who was the fourth man? |
1281 | Who''s Pierson? |
1281 | Why against me? |
1281 | Why not discharge the man? |
1281 | Why not take up the recoil of the guns on your aerial warship by some such device as that? |
1281 | Why not? 1281 Why not?" |
1281 | Why, I wonder? |
1281 | Why, you''re not frightened, are you? |
1281 | Why? |
1281 | Will you be a bit easy on us, considering what we told you? |
1281 | Would n''t it be better to turn about, and run before the wind, so as not to put too great a strain on the machinery? |
1281 | Would you really, Tom? |
1281 | Yo''--yo''re a nice one, ai n''t yo''? |
1281 | You are n''t going to fire those guns again; are you, Tom? |
1281 | You did n''t think it would n''t go up, did you? |
1281 | You do n''t mean that you''d take a fellow like that and put him to work on your new aerial warship, do you, Tom? |
1281 | You do n''t mean to say you''re going to keep on, and with the balloon damaged; are you? |
1281 | You mean some one purposely put that bomb in the red shed, Tom? |
1281 | You mean trying to find out who these fellows are? |
1281 | You mean we might fall? |
1281 | You mean we will be-- later? |
1281 | You swung your thoughts into a new channel, did n''t you? |
1281 | You''re not going to use real bombs, are you, Tom? |
1281 | Your enemies came aboard? |
1281 | A sharp thought came to him-- how long would they be prisoners? |
1281 | And did you not receive warning?" |
1281 | And what had happened to the others of the crew-- Koku, Jerry Mound, the engineer, and George Ventor, the assistant pilot? |
1281 | Are you sure one exists?" |
1281 | Are you sure you do n''t want me to drop you in your own front yard, or even on your roof? |
1281 | But Ned said again:"Would n''t that do, Tom? |
1281 | But are you sure you had no word?" |
1281 | But do you think this fellow had anything to do with the fire?" |
1281 | But what does that smell like?" |
1281 | But what is to be done, Tom? |
1281 | But what was your object, anyhow, in attacking Koku?" |
1281 | But what would happen when she headed into the storm? |
1281 | But where did they come from? |
1281 | But who is that with him?" |
1281 | But why did they attack Koku?" |
1281 | But you did n''t tell him much, did you?" |
1281 | But you will be careful, wo n''t you? |
1281 | But you''ve heard the proverb about giving a calf rope enough and he''ll hang himself, have n''t you?" |
1281 | By the way, how is your mother?" |
1281 | CHAPTER IX THE RECOIL CHECK"Who is that?" |
1281 | CHAPTER X THE NEW MEN"What was the matter down there?" |
1281 | CHAPTER XIX QUEER HAPPENINGS"Say, Tom, are you sure you''re all right?" |
1281 | Could they have boarded us from some other airship?" |
1281 | Did n''t you hear it?" |
1281 | Did not some other, and more terrible, fate await them? |
1281 | Do n''t you call nearly upsetting the ship danger?" |
1281 | Foreign nations are getting ready large fleets of aerial warships, so why should n''t we? |
1281 | Has anything gone wrong?" |
1281 | Has anything troubled you?" |
1281 | Have you it ready for a trial flight?" |
1281 | How did it fall on the motor connections?" |
1281 | How did she check up, Ned?" |
1281 | How many are there?" |
1281 | Hurray? |
1281 | I guess I have n''t shown you my very latest; have I, Ned?" |
1281 | I wonder how it started, anyhow? |
1281 | I wonder if that Frenchy looking chap I saw was the one who tried to pump Eradicate? |
1281 | I wonder if that could be true?" |
1281 | I wonder what his game is? |
1281 | I wonder what this can mean? |
1281 | I wonder who it is?" |
1281 | If they could take care of big Koku, what chance did we have?" |
1281 | Is everything all right there, Koku?" |
1281 | Is it rotten?" |
1281 | Is the alarm ringing, Koku?" |
1281 | Is there any, Tom?" |
1281 | Koku, what happened to you?" |
1281 | Let me see, she lives over near Lake Loraine, does n''t she?" |
1281 | Mah mule afraid ob fire?" |
1281 | Massa Tom say drop de hose, but how yo''gwine t''squirt watah on a fire wifout a hose; answer me dat?" |
1281 | Mr. Damon, what is it?" |
1281 | No harm in using water there, though; is there?" |
1281 | Of what?" |
1281 | Oh, you will be careful, wo n''t you, Tom?" |
1281 | So he''s coming here later on, is he?" |
1281 | Supposing something should-- should happen?" |
1281 | Tell me, what did Ned mean when he hinted at danger? |
1281 | They would n''t be trying to get back at you, would they?" |
1281 | Want to come along, Ned?" |
1281 | Well, Koku, what is it?" |
1281 | What about dem dere fellers?" |
1281 | What are you doing aboard my craft? |
1281 | What did it all mean? |
1281 | What did they mean by thus assaulting Tom and his companions? |
1281 | What did you want?" |
1281 | What do you mean?" |
1281 | What does it all mean?" |
1281 | What for?" |
1281 | What has happened? |
1281 | What has happened?" |
1281 | What if the sudden fire, and the threatened danger, as well as the prospective loss that confronted Tom, had affected his mind? |
1281 | What is it, one of your models? |
1281 | What is it?" |
1281 | What''s going on?" |
1281 | What''s gotten into Tom, I''d like to know? |
1281 | When Tom showed the message to Lieutenant Marbury, that official, after one glance at the signature, said:"Pierson, eh? |
1281 | Where had the strange men come from? |
1281 | Where were they hiding?" |
1281 | Why ca n''t you go with Mary Nestor? |
1281 | Why do you ask that?" |
1281 | Will you do that?" |
1281 | Will you? |
1281 | You called, I presume, in reference to my aerial warship?" |
1281 | You say you have had experience in airship construction?" |
1281 | You would n''t call the recoil checks a success, would you?" |
1281 | You''ll come, wo n''t you?" |
953 | Accident? |
953 | Am dat Gabriel''s trump I done heah? |
953 | Am dat shorely so, Massa Tom? |
953 | Am-- am de world comin''to de end, Massa Tom? |
953 | And are your rivals, Blakeson& Grinder, making any trouble? |
953 | And did it strike you as curious that he should happen to be so near at hand when the bomb fell behind us? |
953 | And did you have any empty boxes marked dynamite in your laboratory? |
953 | And how do you think the city disappeared? |
953 | And kill two birds with one stone, and come with me also? |
953 | And say, Tom, do you think you could take that giant Koku with you? |
953 | And there''s no trace of Waddington? |
953 | And they did n''t come out? |
953 | And what are you going to do next? |
953 | And what had become of the children? |
953 | And who is he, if it is n''t asking information that ought not be given out? |
953 | Are all the men out? |
953 | Are n''t you? |
953 | Are the lights going? |
953 | Are there any wild animals in Peru? |
953 | Are they all out? |
953 | Are they the fuses used in the blasts? |
953 | Are you sure they did n''t come out the mouth of the tunnel? |
953 | Are you undertaking any new adventures, Tom? |
953 | Are you--? |
953 | Bad news? 953 But what for?" |
953 | But what in the world happened? |
953 | But where are we going, Masni? |
953 | But where are you going? |
953 | But which men do you mean, Masni? |
953 | Ca n''t you stop it? |
953 | Can the bird be going to attack the woman? |
953 | Can you do it, Tom? |
953 | Can you make it, Tom? |
953 | Could you arrange to get off sooner than we planned, Tom? |
953 | Curious? 953 Did that fellow-- Waddington, I believe you called him-- get away from you?" |
953 | Did they do that? |
953 | Did you drop some ice cream, Tom? |
953 | Did you ever hear anything more of that fellow, Waddington? |
953 | Did you get the powder shipment off all right? |
953 | Did you have a good trip? |
953 | Did you know Professor Bumper was searching for a lost city of the Andes? |
953 | Did you run? |
953 | Did you think you had to arouse the whole neighborhood just to let me know you were at the door? 953 Did you--?" |
953 | Digging a tunnel there? 953 Disappeared?" |
953 | Do n''t you see? 953 Do you anticipate any real trouble?" |
953 | Do you know anything about the place? |
953 | Do you know him well? |
953 | Do you mean that fifteen more of our men have vanished as the first ten did? |
953 | Do you mean that he might have dropped it himself? |
953 | Do you mean that the men wo n''t work any more? |
953 | Do you think he did? |
953 | Do you think it may be near here? |
953 | Do you think your rivals had anything to do with the difficulties you are now meeting with in digging the tunnel? |
953 | Eradicate ca n''t read; can he, Tom? |
953 | Find out what, Tom? |
953 | Had n''t you better wait until you''re asked? |
953 | Have some more cream, Mary? |
953 | Have you? 953 Hear you, Koku? |
953 | Help you-- how? |
953 | His not remembering us? |
953 | How did it happen? |
953 | How did they get here? |
953 | How do you think this Waddington, if it was he, knew you were coming here? |
953 | How? |
953 | How? |
953 | I beg your pardon? |
953 | I hope you and he have n''t had another row? |
953 | I wonder what''s wrong? |
953 | If Waddington were on board do n''t you suppose you would have seen him before this? |
953 | If you''re going to use bigger charges of this new explosive, Tom, wo n''t more rock be brought down? |
953 | Is he here? |
953 | Is it here-- in these mountains? |
953 | Is it hurt? |
953 | Is that where we''re going? |
953 | Is that why you fought him? 953 Is that-- er-- the only reason you want me to write?" |
953 | Is there anything I can do for you? |
953 | Is there anything wrong with South America-- Peru? 953 Is there some trouble? |
953 | It''s powerful enough; is n''t it? |
953 | Just box this up for me, like a good fellow, and then take it to Miss Nestor at this address; will you? |
953 | Master hear my knock? |
953 | Master, him do that? |
953 | Me speak to roof? 953 Men no work tunnel?" |
953 | Mistake? 953 More men missing?" |
953 | Mr. Titus, perhaps you will kindly lead the horse down off the piazza? |
953 | Not in the tunnel? 953 Now was I dreaming or not?" |
953 | Now what about this accident to- day? |
953 | Oh, Professor, are you still on that quest? |
953 | Rad, did you send that present to Miss Nestor? |
953 | Say, Masni,asked Tom, addressing the woman by name,"do n''t you know where we can get some men to work the tunnel?" |
953 | Shall I have it sent? |
953 | South America? |
953 | The lost men, or the bad ones, who are making trouble for us? 953 Then why are you here? |
953 | Then will you accept the contract, and help us out? |
953 | Then you will help me in my search? |
953 | They wo n''t go in, eh? |
953 | Um want mans like him? |
953 | Well, Tom,he asked,"another failure?" |
953 | Well, now what''s the first thing to be done, Tom Swift? |
953 | Well, what did happen then? |
953 | Were n''t the hotel elevators running? |
953 | Were you speaking to me? |
953 | Wha for he fish in tunnel roof? |
953 | What did you do? |
953 | What did you find? |
953 | What did you think they''d have? |
953 | What do you mean, Koku? |
953 | What do you mean, Masni? |
953 | What do you mean? |
953 | What does that mean? |
953 | What does that mean? |
953 | What does this mean, Tom? |
953 | What happened, Walter? |
953 | What have I discovered? |
953 | What is going to happen, Tom Swift? |
953 | What is he after then? |
953 | What is it? |
953 | What is it? |
953 | What is it? |
953 | What is that? |
953 | What sort of country is it? |
953 | What sort of snag? |
953 | What sort of trouble? |
953 | What sort? |
953 | What time do we leave here? |
953 | What will you do? |
953 | What''s it all about? |
953 | What''s that? |
953 | What''s that? |
953 | What''s the matter with Eradicate? |
953 | What''s the matter? |
953 | What''s the matter? |
953 | What''s the matter? |
953 | What''s the matter? |
953 | What''s the matter? |
953 | What''s the trouble? |
953 | What''s to be done, Tom? |
953 | What''s wrong, Tom? |
953 | What? |
953 | Where are the men with stretchers? |
953 | Where are the men, Serato? |
953 | Where are they going? |
953 | Where are they now? |
953 | Where are you going, Mary? |
953 | Where can the men have gone? |
953 | Where is he? |
953 | Where is it, Serato? 953 Where is it?" |
953 | Where? |
953 | Where? |
953 | Whereabout in South America are you going, Mr. Damon, and why? |
953 | Who was he? |
953 | Who was it? |
953 | Who would do a thing like that? |
953 | Who''s excited? 953 Why did n''t you bring the men with you?" |
953 | Why did n''t you tell us? |
953 | Why is that? |
953 | Why not? |
953 | Why not? |
953 | Why, what has happened? |
953 | Why? |
953 | Why? |
953 | Why? |
953 | Will you let us have some of your powder? 953 Will you send a steward to me?" |
953 | Would any one have an object in doing such a thing? |
953 | You are Americans, are you not? |
953 | You did it all; did n''t you? |
953 | You did? |
953 | You mean a strike? |
953 | You mean to get the men out of the secret valley, Tom? |
953 | You say you saw Waddington, or the bearded man? |
953 | You think some one here is causing dissensions and desertions among your men? |
953 | And was n''t it Eradicate who brought this package, Mother?" |
953 | And when you get there will you write to me? |
953 | Are they good to eat?" |
953 | Are you all right?" |
953 | Are you still after those Peruvian antiquities?" |
953 | As Mr. Titus came out and the door was shut, the young inventor asked in a whisper,"Well, was it he?" |
953 | But I wonder if Blakeson& Grinder have given up trying to get the job away from us?" |
953 | But did it do the work? |
953 | But did the man who just now looked out have a beard?" |
953 | But how are you going to get at the bottom of it?" |
953 | But how?" |
953 | But one native worker, who had been the best in the gang, asked:"Where um men go?" |
953 | But what shall I do when he sees I''m not the steward?" |
953 | But who can have done it?" |
953 | But who was at the bottom of it? |
953 | But who?" |
953 | By that time our limit will be up, and we''ll be forced to give up the contract What can we do, Tom Swift?" |
953 | Can I do anything for you in the meanwhile?" |
953 | Can we do anything to protect the powder, Tom?" |
953 | Chapter II Explanations"What in the world is that?" |
953 | Chapter III A Face at the Window"What is the matter?" |
953 | Chapter IV Tom''s Experiments"Bless my looking glass, Tom, what does that mean?" |
953 | Damon?" |
953 | Damon?" |
953 | Did he try to wreck the tunnel?" |
953 | Did you ever see him before?" |
953 | Did you ever see this Professor Bumper before?" |
953 | Did you get the engine out?" |
953 | Eradicate, did n''t father tell you to whitewash the chicken coops to- day?" |
953 | Even if they did find some secret means of leaving, what has become of them? |
953 | Get bad news?" |
953 | Has Mr. Damon got here yet?" |
953 | Has anything gone wrong?" |
953 | Have n''t I seen you before?" |
953 | Have you any idea how it got here?" |
953 | Have you brought any down lately?" |
953 | Have you sent the first shipment of explosive?" |
953 | Have you the formula all worked out?" |
953 | He is n''t doing anything, is he? |
953 | He likes me, too?" |
953 | Hello, what''s all the crowd here for?" |
953 | How about it, Masni?" |
953 | How can there be a mistake, sor? |
953 | How did they get here, Masni?" |
953 | How did they get here, Masni?" |
953 | How is everything?" |
953 | How is the baby?" |
953 | I know they have lots of revolutions in those countries, but I do n''t believe Peru is what they call a''banana republic''; is it?" |
953 | I wonder how he knew? |
953 | I wonder how it would do to make inquiries at that end? |
953 | I wonder if any inquiries have been made about them?" |
953 | I wonder if anything has happened?" |
953 | I wonder if that was Waddington? |
953 | Is this how the men got out, or were taken out of the tunnel, Masni?" |
953 | Its receipt seemed to fill him with delight, so that Mr. Damon asked:"Is it from your father, Tom?" |
953 | Later on, in their stateroom, the contractor remarked to the young inventor:"Sort of queer; is n''t it?" |
953 | Let''s see-- when did I get that?" |
953 | Now Tom, what do you say? |
953 | Or did I imagine it?" |
953 | Or, better still, will you come to Peru yourself? |
953 | Professor Bumper gazed up at the great mountains and murmured:"I wonder if the lost city of Pelone lies among them?" |
953 | Rather curious; is n''t it?" |
953 | Seven flights?" |
953 | Shake hands? |
953 | Shall we take the chance?" |
953 | Something nice?" |
953 | Swift, or tell us where we can get it? |
953 | Swift, why did n''t yez use more powder?" |
953 | Swift?" |
953 | The cannon is now mounted as one of the pieces of ordnance for the defense of the Panama Canal, is it not?" |
953 | There''s no way out except at this end an''you did n''t see thim come out: did you?" |
953 | Titus?" |
953 | Tom read the letter over again, and his murmurs of astonishment were so loud that Mr. Damon, in the next room, called out:"What''s the matter, Tom? |
953 | Tom, who did it?" |
953 | Was that a sacred dog, and did I get in bad by killing it?" |
953 | Was this a trap? |
953 | What did he try t''do, Koku?" |
953 | What do you say? |
953 | What does this mean? |
953 | What does this mean?" |
953 | What is it?" |
953 | What joke?" |
953 | What would the morrow bring-- success or failure? |
953 | Where are you going?" |
953 | Where have the men gone, Serato?" |
953 | Where is this strange man? |
953 | Where was the blast?" |
953 | Which men do you mean?" |
953 | Who is he? |
953 | Who''s getting excited?" |
953 | Whut yo''all doin''t''me?" |
953 | Why are you doing that?" |
953 | Why is he going to the Andes?" |
953 | Why, there is n''t anything strange in that, is there? |
953 | Why-- why-- what does it all mean?" |
953 | Will Lamos die?" |
953 | Will the mighty hunter permit himself to enter my miserable hovel and partake of some milk and cakes?" |
953 | Will you come down and help?" |
953 | Will you come to Peru and look over the ground?" |
953 | Will you go to South America with me?" |
953 | Will you go to South America-- to Peru-- with me, and help look up this Quinine business?" |
953 | Will you help me to find it?" |
953 | asked Mr. Titus,"elephants or camels?" |
953 | what does it mean?" |
1361 | A pass countersigned by me? 1361 Ah, so you were successful, then?" |
1361 | All ready? |
1361 | Am dere anyt''ing I kin do fo''yo''-all, Massa Tom? |
1361 | And when do you expect to start on your gun, Tom? |
1361 | And you can wind the breech with wire, and braze it on; ca n''t you? |
1361 | Any good powder left? |
1361 | Any of my men left? 1361 Anybody hurt?" |
1361 | Are n''t you hurt anywhere? |
1361 | Are these the proving grounds? |
1361 | Are you all ready? |
1361 | Are you crazy, Tom? |
1361 | Are you going to Panama for any special purpose? |
1361 | Are you going to do it in your shops? |
1361 | Are you hurt, General? |
1361 | Are you much hurt, Ned? |
1361 | Are you sure, Tom? |
1361 | At that man-- an officer in civilian dress, I should judge-- haven''t you seen him before? |
1361 | Bless my pocket comb-- what is it? |
1361 | But can you get enough elevation here, Tom? |
1361 | But how are you going to tell how powerful it is unless you fire it in a cannon? |
1361 | But if the dam bursts? |
1361 | But suppose Uncle Sam decides against the cannon on this second test? |
1361 | But the charged wires? |
1361 | But what about those poor people in the valley? |
1361 | But what good will it be? |
1361 | But what was the object? |
1361 | But where is he? |
1361 | But who is he-- what is his object? |
1361 | But who was he, Koku? 1361 Ca n''t bring''em in? |
1361 | Can you get it, Koku? |
1361 | Did some stranger come here one day when I was out, after I had made my new powder, and did he give you some''dope''to put in it? |
1361 | Did you cotch him, Massa Tom? |
1361 | Did you ever see this man before, Koku? |
1361 | Did you say''we''would go down, Tom? |
1361 | Do n''t you remember, Ned? 1361 Do n''t you think so?" |
1361 | Do with''em? 1361 Do you anticipate any trouble?" |
1361 | Do you hear that, Ned? |
1361 | Do you need the doctor? |
1361 | Do you think anything will come of that, Tom? |
1361 | Do you think he''ll ever find the opals, Tom? |
1361 | Do you think that, Ned? |
1361 | Do you think the blast will be powerful enough to make it necessary? |
1361 | Do you think they wanted to injure you, General? |
1361 | Do you think you can shrink on the jackets, and rifle the central tube? |
1361 | Do you think you can solve it? 1361 Does that mean more powder, Tom?" |
1361 | Doped the powder? |
1361 | For what purpose-- to sell to some foreign government? |
1361 | Giants am all right fo''cannon wuk, but when it comes t''comforts Massa Tom gwine t''''pend on ole''Radicate; ai n''t yo''all, Massa Tom? |
1361 | Had most of the folks left town? |
1361 | Have any of your men left recently? |
1361 | Have you any of the stuff left? |
1361 | Have you found the lost mine yet? |
1361 | Have you got it, Tom? |
1361 | Have you had any luck? |
1361 | Have you your explosive here? |
1361 | He? 1361 How are you coming on?" |
1361 | How are you going to make the test, Tom? |
1361 | How big is the biggest gun ever made, Tom? |
1361 | How can they fire that, Tom? 1361 How can you cut wire without them? |
1361 | How can you test your gun in this weather? |
1361 | How did it happen to get loose? |
1361 | How do you do it, Tom? |
1361 | How is it that it did n''t blow your test cylinder to bits? |
1361 | How is that range now? |
1361 | How was that? |
1361 | How''s the weather, Ned? |
1361 | How? |
1361 | How? |
1361 | I ca n''t? 1361 I should say that was written in a sort of German hand; would you not also?" |
1361 | I thought I knew something about submarines, but Tom taught me some things, too; did n''t you, Tom? |
1361 | I wonder if the General himself could have sent that letter? |
1361 | I wonder if we could trace that man who rode away on the motor- cycle? |
1361 | I wonder what he''s doing aboard here? |
1361 | Is Mr. Damon going?'' 1361 Is dinner ready?" |
1361 | Is everything ready at the gun? |
1361 | Is everything ready now? |
1361 | Is it good powder? |
1361 | Is it the kind they use in big guns? |
1361 | Is n''t it a risk, Tom? |
1361 | Is n''t there some way I can get word to him? |
1361 | Is that General Waller''s gun? |
1361 | Is that a bird; or is it Tom? |
1361 | Is that so? 1361 Is that what you mean, Koku?" |
1361 | Is the gun all right now? |
1361 | Is the gun shattered? |
1361 | Is there any more left? |
1361 | It always has cleared; has n''t it? |
1361 | It will be some days before you can actually fire your gun; will it not? |
1361 | It''s a monster; is n''t it? |
1361 | Koku? 1361 Me find it?" |
1361 | Never came back? 1361 No accident? |
1361 | No good? |
1361 | Oh, iss dot vot vas going on in dere? |
1361 | Oh, you do; eh? |
1361 | Oh, you mean Baudermann? |
1361 | Question: Can the same German be the agent in both cases? |
1361 | Shall I run and shut off the power? |
1361 | So General Waller wo n''t be here? |
1361 | So you think I made some mistakes, Tom Swift? 1361 So you think you''ve got the right stuff this time, Tom?" |
1361 | Spoil Tom Swift? 1361 Still thinking of General Waller, are you?" |
1361 | Stronger than the kind General Waller used? |
1361 | Suppose it fails, Ned? |
1361 | That macaroni stick a grain of powder? |
1361 | That powder? |
1361 | Then they have n''t tested his gun yet? |
1361 | Then who did send it? |
1361 | Then your father''s ten thousand dollars will be lost? |
1361 | Tom, what do you think of it? 1361 Tom, what''s going on, anyhow?" |
1361 | Was anyone else hurt? |
1361 | Well, Tom, what do you think of it? |
1361 | Well, what do you think of it? |
1361 | Well, what do you want, Koku? |
1361 | Well, what was it? |
1361 | What are you doing, Tom? |
1361 | What are you going to do, Tom? |
1361 | What are you going to do? |
1361 | What can I do? 1361 What can he want out here?" |
1361 | What can we do to help you? |
1361 | What did he do, Koku? |
1361 | What did you shut me off for? |
1361 | What do you mean, Ned? |
1361 | What do you mean? |
1361 | What do you mean? |
1361 | What do you mean? |
1361 | What do you want? |
1361 | What do you want? |
1361 | What does it mean? |
1361 | What does this mean? |
1361 | What good does that do? |
1361 | What has happened to my son? |
1361 | What have you in mind now, Tom, that you come to Sandy Hook? |
1361 | What is it, Koku? 1361 What is it, Koku?" |
1361 | What is it? |
1361 | What is it? |
1361 | What is it? |
1361 | What kind of a fellow was he? |
1361 | What of the man who fired the gun? |
1361 | What sort of powder is that, Tom? |
1361 | What trick? |
1361 | What you mean by''dope''? |
1361 | What''s that noise, Tom? |
1361 | What''s that? |
1361 | What''s that? |
1361 | What''s that? |
1361 | What''s the matter? |
1361 | What''s the matter? |
1361 | What''s up, Ned? |
1361 | What''s your game, Tom? |
1361 | What-- what was it? |
1361 | Where are you going? |
1361 | Where are you going? |
1361 | Where are you? |
1361 | Where did you get this? |
1361 | Where will you test it? |
1361 | Where? |
1361 | Who are you, anyhow? |
1361 | Who could have done it? |
1361 | Who is he? |
1361 | Who is it? |
1361 | Who is it? |
1361 | Who is there? |
1361 | Who''s there? |
1361 | Who''s there? |
1361 | Why should von Brunderger want to do that? |
1361 | Why, what''s the matter, Eradicate? |
1361 | Why, what''s the matter, Rad? 1361 Why, what''s the matter?" |
1361 | Why-- why-- where is it? |
1361 | Why? 1361 Why?" |
1361 | Yes; what is it? |
1361 | You are? |
1361 | You ca n''t? 1361 You did n''t shoot him; did you, Rad?" |
1361 | You did not? 1361 You do n''t really believe anything like treachery would be attempted; do you, Tom?" |
1361 | You know what a little puff black gunpowder gives, if you burn some openly on the ground,went on Tom;"do n''t you, Ned?" |
1361 | You mean General Waller? |
1361 | You mean because he saved you from the live wire? |
1361 | You mean digging the Panama Canal? |
1361 | All ready?" |
1361 | Am I foolish or not?" |
1361 | And did you come all the way from Sandy Hook because of this letter?" |
1361 | And is this one of the guns that are to be used in fortifying the Panama Canal?" |
1361 | And the big gun; is he here?" |
1361 | Anything new on, that brings you here?" |
1361 | Are you going to have a wire- wound gun?" |
1361 | Are you still going on with your plan to build the biggest cannon ever made?" |
1361 | Are you sure the patrol vessels are far enough out? |
1361 | But I wonder what object anyone could have in spoiling my gun?" |
1361 | But is n''t it going to be dangerous to make a cannon like that?" |
1361 | But put a stick like this in, say, a steel box, all closed up, save a hole for the fuse, and what do you have? |
1361 | But what happened? |
1361 | But what''s that about blowing the top off an island?" |
1361 | But what''s the matter, Ned?" |
1361 | But who was the intruder?" |
1361 | By the way, what became of that German who made such a disturbance the day we cast the core?" |
1361 | By the way, where is Tom? |
1361 | CHAPTER V OFF TO SANDY HOOK"What''s the idea of this government test of the big gun, Tom?" |
1361 | CHAPTER VIII A BIG PROBLEM"Are you much hurt, Ned?" |
1361 | CHAPTER XIV A NIGHT INTRUDER"Tom, are n''t you going to try to get a look at that German?" |
1361 | CHAPTER XIX BLOWING DOWN THE BARRIER"Can you see anything of him, Ned?" |
1361 | CHAPTER XVIII THE DOPED POWDER"What are you going to do, Tom?" |
1361 | CHAPTER XXI OFF FOR PANAMA"Well, Tom, it does n''t seem possible; does it, old man?" |
1361 | Ca n''t you come over and see me before you go back North?" |
1361 | Ca n''t you send word to General Waller?" |
1361 | Can you make out who the fellow is?" |
1361 | Did they fire some other gun in our direction by mistake?" |
1361 | Did you hear about the top of the island- mountain you blew to pieces?" |
1361 | Did you hear anything?" |
1361 | Do n''t you recall how you and I used to prospect together out in the gold country; how we shared our failures and successes?" |
1361 | Do you know anything about it?" |
1361 | Do you know what you are saying? |
1361 | Do you understand, Ned?" |
1361 | Do you want to see him?" |
1361 | Does the wall open when they want to fire?" |
1361 | General Waller is n''t aboard, and what other of the officers has a gun of his own that he would rather see accepted by the government than yours?" |
1361 | Has anything happened?" |
1361 | Has he found it?" |
1361 | Have you made your big gun yet?" |
1361 | He want t''know what he all gwine t''do wif''em, Massa Tom?" |
1361 | Hot work; eh, Ned?" |
1361 | How are you?" |
1361 | How could that happen? |
1361 | How did you come in here, anyhow? |
1361 | I suppose there is no rule against my going in there?" |
1361 | I wonder who he can be, anyhow?" |
1361 | Is there such a place near here?" |
1361 | Is this what that man gave you, Koku?" |
1361 | Just where is your island?" |
1361 | Koku? |
1361 | Look at her swing, would you? |
1361 | Mr. Damon, you''ll stay; wo n''t you?" |
1361 | My gun burst?" |
1361 | My letter?" |
1361 | Ned, are you are ready at the instruments?" |
1361 | Now the powder-- Koku, are you down there?" |
1361 | Now, where was it? |
1361 | So he has left; eh? |
1361 | So the powder is doped; eh?" |
1361 | So they have formally accepted your giant cannon, Tom?" |
1361 | So you got here on my permit after all?" |
1361 | Surely you''re not afraid; are you?" |
1361 | Swift calling:"What is it, Tom? |
1361 | Swift,"do you remember that old fortune hunter, Alec Peterson, who wanted me to go into that opal mine scheme?" |
1361 | Swift?" |
1361 | Swift?" |
1361 | Swift?" |
1361 | Swift?" |
1361 | Swift?" |
1361 | Tell me,"he went on to the man,"is there any way of opening the dam, to let the water out gradually?" |
1361 | To himself?" |
1361 | Tom Swift here? |
1361 | Want to look at some of this powder?" |
1361 | We''re not in any danger; do you think so, Tom?" |
1361 | We? |
1361 | What about him? |
1361 | What about the carriage?" |
1361 | What can I do? |
1361 | What can I do?" |
1361 | What can I do?" |
1361 | What do you mean? |
1361 | What do you mean?" |
1361 | What do you want to try to force your way into the heavy casting department for? |
1361 | What has happened?" |
1361 | What is it? |
1361 | What is it?" |
1361 | What is it?" |
1361 | What is this?" |
1361 | What was he doing out here, watching my test?" |
1361 | What will happen when he puts in a full one?'' |
1361 | When is it?" |
1361 | When is it?" |
1361 | Where is Koku?" |
1361 | Where is Koku?" |
1361 | Where''s Koku, the giant? |
1361 | Where''s that Koku? |
1361 | Where, pray?" |
1361 | Whom do you mean?" |
1361 | Why did n''t you stop me?" |
1361 | Why not, I''d like to know?" |
1361 | Why not?" |
1361 | Will you sign for your stuff?" |
1361 | Would you like to look about here, General?" |
1361 | You did n''t see anything of this mysterious man; did you?" |
1361 | You know what Uncle Sam is doing down in his big ditch; do n''t you?" |
1361 | You''ll go with me; wo n''t you?" |
1361 | You''ve been a fortune- hunter all your life, nearly; and what have you gotten out of it? |
499 | A joke? |
499 | A new species of alligator? 499 Alligator? |
499 | Am dat so Massa Tom? |
499 | And a man, too? |
499 | And they''re waiting here for him to join them? |
499 | Are there many of them hereabouts? |
499 | Are you glad to know he did not take your map Professor Bumper? |
499 | Are you hurt? |
499 | Are you in our tent? |
499 | Are you speaking for Professor Beecher? |
499 | Are you sure the map is gone? |
499 | At what point? |
499 | Bitter? 499 But how can we manage it?" |
499 | But how can we, and carry all this stuff? |
499 | But how comes it, Ned Newton, that you are not in the bank? |
499 | But how could any of them get it? |
499 | But is that all you know about it, Goosal? |
499 | But is the loss such a grave one, Professor Bumper? |
499 | But what about the idol of gold? |
499 | But what about the rescue work? |
499 | But what about them? |
499 | But what about your stabilizer? |
499 | But what has he got to do with a wonderful story? 499 But what if it is? |
499 | But what''s it all about, anyhow? |
499 | But where are the mules we are to use in traveling to- morrow? |
499 | But where did you get that? |
499 | But where does the idol of gold come in? |
499 | Can you provide means for taking us to the Copan valley? |
499 | Can you take us to this cavern? |
499 | Come back? |
499 | Confession? |
499 | Dangerous? |
499 | Dat true, Master Tom? |
499 | Did Professor Bumper want us to do anything special, now that it is certain his rival will be so close on his trail? |
499 | Did you ever hear of another passage leading to the cave where you saw the ancient city? |
499 | Did you say his name was Fenimore Beecher? |
499 | Do you feel inclined to go? |
499 | Do you know him? 499 Do you know of a good place to stop during the night?" |
499 | Do you know where it is? |
499 | Do you mean leave here? |
499 | Do you mean that Beecher deliberately hired Jacinto to betray us? |
499 | Do you mean to go off quietly? |
499 | Do you mean to say you did n''t feel that shadow flying over us just now? |
499 | Do you think I''m a mind reader to be able to guess? |
499 | Do you think that we----? |
499 | Do you think that''s why Beecher decided to go on the same steamer we are to take? |
499 | Do you think they will come back? |
499 | Do you? |
499 | Do? 499 Find treasure? |
499 | For what? |
499 | Gone back? |
499 | Goosal, do you know anything about this? |
499 | Had he? |
499 | Has anything happened to Professor Bumper? |
499 | Has anything happened? |
499 | Have the others gone on ahead? |
499 | Have you anything with which to revive him, Tom? |
499 | How about it, Tom? |
499 | How are we going to make the trip? |
499 | How did Valdez get the map out of the professor''s coat? |
499 | How did they get here? |
499 | How did you learn this? |
499 | How do you ever expect to find it? |
499 | How do you imagine he got here nearly as soon as we did, when he did not start until later? |
499 | How do you know there are other statues? |
499 | How do you know we are going into the interior? |
499 | How do you know? |
499 | How far is it? |
499 | How is that? |
499 | How is that? |
499 | How long ago do you think the city was buried? |
499 | How much longer does your water trip take, Professor? |
499 | How''d you guess? |
499 | How? |
499 | How? |
499 | I mean what made you make up your mind so quickly to go on this expedition when you heard Beecher was going? |
499 | I suppose you know where it is? |
499 | I suppose you''re ready, Mr. Damon-- you and the professor? |
499 | I wonder-- I wonder why he is going there? |
499 | I---- I ai n''t gwine? 499 If all the people were killed, and the city buried, how did the story of Quitzel become known?" |
499 | Important? 499 Is Beecher certainly going to Honduras?" |
499 | Is it really Beecher? |
499 | Is it so important then to hurry? |
499 | Is it that you are afraid of the poisoned arrows? 499 Is it what we are looking for?" |
499 | Is n''t Tom with you? |
499 | Is n''t that some sort of tunnel or underground passage? |
499 | Is the hotel on fire? |
499 | It''s a possibility, is n''t it? |
499 | Just what do you propose doing? |
499 | Matter? 499 Maybe-- maybe you''d like to come for a spin?" |
499 | Me, Tom? |
499 | Ned, what is the situation as regards the financial affairs of my father and myself? 499 No?" |
499 | No? |
499 | Not at home? |
499 | Of solid gold you say? |
499 | Oh, you have discovered it, have you? |
499 | Oh-- er-- well, you would n''t want to see our old friend Professor Bumper left, would you, after he had worked out the secret of the idol of gold? 499 On the same steamer with us, is he?" |
499 | Paper Valdez burn tell of lost city? |
499 | Professor Beecher, the man who is an authority on Aztec ruins? |
499 | Send the mule drivers after them? |
499 | Since when were you afraid of shadows, Ned? |
499 | So he agrees with us that Jacinto is a scoundrel, does he? 499 So he is going to see her about''something important,''Ned?" |
499 | Something about inside baseball, or a new submarine that can be converted into an airship on short notice? |
499 | Suppose he says he has n''t taken it? |
499 | Swyington Bumper? |
499 | The idol of gold? 499 The land of wonders?" |
499 | The map gone? |
499 | The map or the oiled- silk package? |
499 | Then Beecher is n''t a friend of yours? |
499 | Then does he fear something? |
499 | Then what are we to do? |
499 | Then why do n''t we take that? 499 They did? |
499 | Thinking about the idol of gold? |
499 | This a better way? |
499 | Understand what? |
499 | Unpleasant news? |
499 | Vampires? |
499 | We''re not afraid of trouble, Tom Swift, are we? |
499 | Well, Rad, what is it? |
499 | Well, Tom, have you heard any more about your friend? |
499 | Well, are we all ready to start? |
499 | Well, is every little thing all right, Tom? |
499 | Well, maybe you''re right, Tom; and yet that idol of gold-- GOLD-- weighing how many pounds did you say? |
499 | Well, what''s the matter? 499 Well, what''s the next move?" |
499 | Well, what''s up now? |
499 | Well? |
499 | What about arranging for boats and animals? |
499 | What about? |
499 | What can these Indians know of buried cities that were out of existence before Columbus came here? 499 What can we do?" |
499 | What did he do with the professor''s map that was in the oiled silk? 499 What did he want? |
499 | What did you do? |
499 | What do you expect to find first? |
499 | What do you mean to do? |
499 | What do you mean? |
499 | What do you mean? |
499 | What do you mean? |
499 | What do you say, Professor Bumper; ought we not to start off on our own account? |
499 | What do you think of him? |
499 | What does he mean? 499 What does he mean?" |
499 | What does he mean? |
499 | What for? |
499 | What happened? |
499 | What has caught him? 499 What has happened, Ned?" |
499 | What has happened? |
499 | What is it? |
499 | What is it? |
499 | What is it? |
499 | What is it? |
499 | What is it? |
499 | What is the matter, Senor? |
499 | What set him off that way? |
499 | What sort of bugs are they? |
499 | What was? |
499 | What''s Mayan? |
499 | What''s it about, Tom? |
499 | What''s that? 499 What''s that?" |
499 | What''s the excitement? |
499 | What''s the matter now? 499 What''s the matter now?" |
499 | What''s the matter? 499 What''s the matter?" |
499 | What''s the matter? |
499 | What''s the matter? |
499 | What''s the matter? |
499 | What''s the row? |
499 | What''s this about the idol keeping guard over the ancient city? |
499 | What, burned the professor''s map? |
499 | When can we start? |
499 | When did you put it there? |
499 | When do we leave? |
499 | Where did he call from; did you say? |
499 | Where did you expect to find the idol? |
499 | Where did you get that? |
499 | Where is it to this time? |
499 | Where is it? |
499 | Where is she going? |
499 | Where''s Professor Bumper? |
499 | Where? 499 Where? |
499 | Where? |
499 | Where? |
499 | Who do you think those professors are, whose names we saw on the register? |
499 | Who is he-- any one I know? |
499 | Who knows? |
499 | Who''s there? |
499 | Who-- who are you? |
499 | Why is n''t he here now? |
499 | Why not? |
499 | Why not? |
499 | Why not? |
499 | Why, Father,and she looked at her husband,"that''s where Professor Beecher is going, is n''t it?" |
499 | Wo n''t you come with us? |
499 | Would n''t it have been wise to make two copies? |
499 | You can? 499 You do n''t mean to say that the creatures can eat up a whole village?" |
499 | You mean he wants to get it and take it away from the Copan valley, Tom? |
499 | You mean----? |
499 | You''re not going out there, are you? |
499 | Am dat a fact?" |
499 | Am dat so?" |
499 | Are you ill?" |
499 | Are you much hurt?" |
499 | Are you sure your party is all right-- not in need of assistance? |
499 | But are you going to take your father with you?" |
499 | But does your wife''s grandfather talk our language?" |
499 | But what does he say about Jacinto?" |
499 | But what has your friend Professor Bumper to do with it?" |
499 | But what is Professor Bumper going to do about it?" |
499 | But where is Beecher?" |
499 | But you did n''t expect to find a moving picture show in the wilds of Honduras, did you?" |
499 | But, my dear professor, are you all right now?" |
499 | CHAPTER II PROFESSOR BUMPER ARRIVES"What''s the matter, Tom? |
499 | CHAPTER IX VAL JACINTO"Rather tame, is n''t it, Tom?" |
499 | CHAPTER V THE LITTLE GREEN GOD"Tom how soon can we go?" |
499 | CHAPTER XII A FALSE FRIEND"What is it? |
499 | CHAPTER XIII FORWARD AGAIN"What does it all mean?" |
499 | CHAPTER XIX POISONED ARROWS"Did you hear that, Tom?" |
499 | CHAPTER XV IN THE COILS"Ned, do you really think Tolpec is going to desert us?" |
499 | Can you get us there?" |
499 | Central America is pretty wild, is n''t it?" |
499 | Damon?" |
499 | Did n''t you read all of her letter?" |
499 | Did you see anything of my giant Koku as you came in?" |
499 | Does he refuse to help us?" |
499 | Does yo''mean dat yo''all ai n''t gwine to take me, Massa Tom?" |
499 | Has he written more about the lost city of Pelone? |
499 | Have you thought what may be in them-- great heathen temples, idols, perhaps?" |
499 | How did you get out of the place you were buried?" |
499 | How do you get here?" |
499 | How long is she going to stay?" |
499 | Is anything wrong? |
499 | Is anything wrong?" |
499 | Is everything all right?" |
499 | Is he a----?" |
499 | Is he going to lecture here?" |
499 | Is it a joke?" |
499 | Is it the giant iguana?" |
499 | Is there anything more about this idol of gold that you can tell us?" |
499 | It must be something pretty important, do n''t you think, to cause Beecher to risk that delay in starting after the idol of gold?" |
499 | Koku, the giant, who was in the hall, opened the door and in his imperfect English asked:"Master Tom knock for him bigs man?" |
499 | Ned, how about you? |
499 | Nothing will come to grief if we go away, will there?" |
499 | Or might he not be a spy? |
499 | Professor Hylop, who was known to Professor Bumper, stepped forward and asked sharply:"What are you doing here?" |
499 | Shall I took warm clothes or cool clothes?" |
499 | Some one asked:"What is the matter?" |
499 | There was a combined grunt and squeal of pain, then a savage growl, and Ned yelled:"What''s the matter, Tom?" |
499 | To whom do you think I was talking just then?" |
499 | Up on shore? |
499 | Was he, too, beginning to despair? |
499 | What are you talking of, anyhow? |
499 | What did you think you saw, Ned; another alligator?" |
499 | What do you mean?" |
499 | What do you mean?" |
499 | What do you mean?" |
499 | What does it mean? |
499 | What has becomes of our friend Jacinto?" |
499 | What is it?" |
499 | What lay before them? |
499 | What professor are you talking of?" |
499 | What''s its name?" |
499 | What''s that noise?" |
499 | What''s that? |
499 | What''s that?" |
499 | What''s the matter?" |
499 | When? |
499 | Where did he call from?" |
499 | Where did he say the buried city was, Tom?" |
499 | Where is it?" |
499 | Where is it?" |
499 | Where is the city you spoke of, Goosal?" |
499 | Where''s your pal?" |
499 | Will you?" |
499 | Would you go?" |
499 | You do n''t suppose I''m going to let a little thing like this stand between me and the discovery of Kurzon and the idol of gold, do you?" |
499 | You remember how interested Mary was, Mother?" |
499 | You want Ned along, do n''t you, Professor?" |
499 | You would n''t want some young whipper- snapper to beat him in the race, would you, Ned?" |
499 | asked Mr. Damon,"Do you think you''ll find that?" |
499 | do you know where you''re going?" |
499 | will you get down to brass tacks and strike a trial balance? |
4227 | A telegram, Tom? |
4227 | A theory? |
4227 | After all, what''s the use? |
4227 | Am dat yo'', Massa Tom? |
4227 | An experiment, eh? |
4227 | An''so that''s the style you was tellin''me of; eh, Sarah? |
4227 | And are these all who were saved? |
4227 | And are you sure now? |
4227 | And do you propose to send some that way? |
4227 | And how long will that be? |
4227 | And so you do n''t want to ride in an auto? |
4227 | Anybody home? |
4227 | Anything wrong? |
4227 | Are we going in the BUTTERFLY? 4227 Are you all there?" |
4227 | Are you going any farther? |
4227 | Are you sure you ca n''t turn around and go back? |
4227 | Are you sure? |
4227 | Are you trying for a record? |
4227 | Are you, indeed? 4227 But are wireless operators always listening?" |
4227 | But ca n''t something else be done? |
4227 | But how can we tell them where to come for us-- on this unknown island? |
4227 | But how-- why-- how did they get here? |
4227 | But is there any particular intelligence office you wish to visit? |
4227 | But what about the aerial wires for sending and receiving messages? |
4227 | But what can we do? |
4227 | But what is the news you were to tell me? |
4227 | But why ca n''t you send a message to that steamship then, and beg them to come to our aid? |
4227 | But will it go? 4227 Ca n''t we take turns listening for the answer?" |
4227 | Ca n''t you arrange to send me some wireless messages? |
4227 | Ca n''t you start your motor in mid- air? |
4227 | Can it be gotten? |
4227 | Can you begin work at once? |
4227 | Can you make it? |
4227 | Dangerous? 4227 Did you come all the way from your home in that?" |
4227 | Did you fall, or come down on purpose? |
4227 | Did you have a telephone receiver to use? |
4227 | Did you know mamma and papa had gone to the West Indies? |
4227 | Did you shake me? |
4227 | Did you tell him? |
4227 | Do n''t you have to have several wires on a tall mast? |
4227 | Do what? |
4227 | Do you know anything about hiring a cook? |
4227 | Do you know what those are? |
4227 | Do you mean make a flight? |
4227 | Do you mean to say that was the message you heard? |
4227 | Do you mean to say that you can catch messages flying back and forth between stations now? |
4227 | Do you mean we can send a message to my Mary? |
4227 | Do you mean we will make a trial flight? |
4227 | Do you mean you will sleep here? |
4227 | Do you really think so? |
4227 | Do you think it will fly, Tom? 4227 Do you think there is any likelihood of it?" |
4227 | Do you think you can make it fly? |
4227 | Do you think you can make the WHIZZER work, Tom? |
4227 | Does it take up all that room? |
4227 | Does the new cook refuse to come unless you do away with apple turnovers? |
4227 | Does your sore leg hurt you? |
4227 | Eh? 4227 Excited? |
4227 | For how long a distance? |
4227 | Going to make it? |
4227 | Has anything happened, Mary? |
4227 | Has anything happened? |
4227 | Has he been acting unusually strange? |
4227 | Have we food? |
4227 | Have you any plan, then? |
4227 | Have you ever done it? |
4227 | Have you got the wire? |
4227 | Have you heard from your parents? |
4227 | Have you managed to discover some cable line running past the island, and have you tapped it? |
4227 | How could you build a wireless station? |
4227 | How did he ever get up speed enough to deliver a telegram? |
4227 | How do you like the looks of it? |
4227 | How else would I go? |
4227 | How high did you get? |
4227 | How is the new cook Miss Nestor; and have you heard from your father and mother since they sailed on the RESOLUTE for the West Indies? |
4227 | How long will it take us? |
4227 | How often are we to have them? |
4227 | How? |
4227 | I wo n''t, eh? 4227 I wonder if dad or Mr. Jackson can be out there?" |
4227 | I wonder if it could be a miniature tornado, or a cyclone or whirlwind? |
4227 | I wonder if they''re out in this storm, too? |
4227 | I wonder what he''s doing out driving? 4227 I wonder what makes so many of them?" |
4227 | I wonder where we are, anyhow? |
4227 | I? 4227 Is he in any danger?" |
4227 | Is it so bad, then? |
4227 | Is it-- do I really-- am I dreaming or not? |
4227 | Is n''t it dangerous-- in an airship that has n''t been thoroughly tried yet? |
4227 | Is the night over? 4227 Is the wind pressure any less?" |
4227 | Is this a mirage, or do we really see people, Tom? |
4227 | Is-- is there any chance for us? |
4227 | Is-- is there any great danger, Tom? |
4227 | It looks pretty hopeless; does n''t it? |
4227 | It was an earthquake; was n''t it, Tom? |
4227 | Make me a quarter of a million dollars worth of diamonds? |
4227 | More food supplies needed, eh? |
4227 | Much hurt? |
4227 | My telephone? |
4227 | No replies yet, I suppose? |
4227 | Oh, is he killed? |
4227 | Planning something new? |
4227 | Saying his prayers? |
4227 | Send wireless messages from an aeroplane? |
4227 | Shall I keep supper for you? |
4227 | Shall I shut down the motor? |
4227 | Shall I start the motor in here? |
4227 | So soon? |
4227 | Suppose I do n''t do it? |
4227 | The WHIZZER? |
4227 | The machinery? 4227 The rest of the food?" |
4227 | Then shall we build the raft? |
4227 | Then what''s to be done? |
4227 | Then what''s to be done? |
4227 | Then wo n''t you or some of us, have to be listening all the while? |
4227 | Then you would prefer not to tell any of us? |
4227 | Think about what? |
4227 | Tom-- Tom Swift-- here? |
4227 | Undermined by the sea? |
4227 | Vol- plane? |
4227 | WHERE ARE YOU? 4227 We are in a bad place-- do you think there''ll be more quakes, Tom?" |
4227 | Well, Andy Foger, what does that mean? |
4227 | Well, are you off? |
4227 | Well, what do you think of her? |
4227 | Well, what''s our program for to- day? |
4227 | Well, what''s your opinion, now that you have seen the motor? |
4227 | Well,he went on to Mr. Damon,"are you all ready?" |
4227 | Well? |
4227 | What are you doing in my shed? 4227 What are you going to do about it, Tom?" |
4227 | What are you going to do with it, Tom? |
4227 | What are you going to do? |
4227 | What can I do to help you? |
4227 | What do you say to an exploring expedition this afternoon? |
4227 | What do you think about it, Tom? |
4227 | What do you think of her, Tom Swift? |
4227 | What good would money be? |
4227 | What have you and your mule Boomerang to do with my telephone? 4227 What if it is? |
4227 | What is it? |
4227 | What is that? |
4227 | What is? |
4227 | What island is this? |
4227 | What message for help will you send? |
4227 | What of the lifting gas? |
4227 | What was that? |
4227 | What''s that you said? |
4227 | What''s that? |
4227 | What''s the matter with Franklin Field? |
4227 | What''s the matter, Tom; were you hurt in the quake? |
4227 | What''s the matter? |
4227 | What''s the matter? |
4227 | What''s the matter? |
4227 | What, with his mule, Boomerang? |
4227 | What? |
4227 | When will you be back, Tom? |
4227 | When will you be back, Tom? |
4227 | Where are we, anyhow? |
4227 | Where did you come from? |
4227 | Where to? |
4227 | Where would you go? |
4227 | Which way will she come from, Tom? |
4227 | Who''s the other gentleman, Rad? |
4227 | Why ca n''t we hoist a signal of distress, and wait for some steamer to see it and call for us? 4227 Why do n''t you keep such thoughts to yourself?" |
4227 | Why do you block the road? |
4227 | Why do you go by train? |
4227 | Why not? |
4227 | Why not? |
4227 | Why not? |
4227 | Why not? |
4227 | Why so? |
4227 | Why so? |
4227 | Why, do n''t you think we can stay out a week? |
4227 | Why-- why are we out here? |
4227 | Why; do you think we WILL be here long? |
4227 | Why; what''s the matter? |
4227 | Why? |
4227 | Why? |
4227 | Will you be quiet? |
4227 | Work what? |
4227 | You do n''t mean to say that you have been building a boat up there in your little shack, do you? |
4227 | You do n''t really mean to say, Parker, that you think the whole island is undermined, do you? |
4227 | An electric airship, eh? |
4227 | And if so, would it be in time? |
4227 | And so he''s built an airship; and Tom is going to help him with it? |
4227 | And so your people have gone to the West Indies?" |
4227 | Are any of your friends going?" |
4227 | Are you able to drive home; or shall I take you in my car?" |
4227 | Are you afraid we will steal it?" |
4227 | But do you think we will be subject to the quakes?" |
4227 | But how came you here?" |
4227 | But other people have been saved by sending messages off into space; and why not we? |
4227 | But what was this? |
4227 | But where are you going?" |
4227 | CAN YOU SAVE US?" |
4227 | CHAPTER II MISS NESTOR''S NEWS"When do you think you will go to Philadelphia, Tom?" |
4227 | CHAPTER III TOM KNOCKS OUT ANDY"Do you want me to come in and help you?" |
4227 | CHAPTER VII MAKING SOME CHANGES"Well, what do you think of it?" |
4227 | Came then this query:"WHAT''S THAT ABOUT AIRSHIP?" |
4227 | Can you hurry to the Quaker City? |
4227 | Can you walk?" |
4227 | Could he do it? |
4227 | Could it arrive on time? |
4227 | DO I HEAR YOU RIGHT? |
4227 | Damon?" |
4227 | Did yo''see de dust we made?" |
4227 | Did you ever see diamonds made?" |
4227 | Did you feel that, Tom?" |
4227 | Do you know what I was just saying?" |
4227 | Do you think it will work after that?" |
4227 | Do you think there is any chance of us ever seeing her again?" |
4227 | Do you think we''ll have to do any vol- planing, Tom?" |
4227 | Either you pull to one side and let me pass, or--""Well, what will you do?" |
4227 | Fenwick?" |
4227 | Fenwick?" |
4227 | Fenwick?" |
4227 | Fenwick?" |
4227 | Fenwick?" |
4227 | Fenwick?" |
4227 | Gradually the earthquake tremor passed away; but who could tell when another would come? |
4227 | HOW SOON CAN YOU COME?" |
4227 | Have n''t we troubles enough?" |
4227 | Have you thought about getting an answer from the unknown-- from some ship or wireless station, that may reply to your calls? |
4227 | Have you wired him that you will come?" |
4227 | He sat up quickly and called out:"What''s the matter?" |
4227 | He says:""''Tom Swift-- Can you come on to Philadelphia at once and aid me in perfecting my new electric airship? |
4227 | Hosbrook?" |
4227 | How about the others?" |
4227 | How can you tell when that will come in?" |
4227 | How did you ever get your mule to make so much dust?" |
4227 | How?" |
4227 | I wonder how it works? |
4227 | I wonder if there''s anything left to eat in the wreck?" |
4227 | I wonder what it can be?" |
4227 | I wonder where we are?" |
4227 | I wonder who is wiring me now?" |
4227 | If so, from where? |
4227 | Is n''t there any more?" |
4227 | Is there any chance of being saved? |
4227 | Is there any danger?" |
4227 | It merely said:"Wo n''t you come, and have some apple turnovers? |
4227 | It would be dreadful to have nothing to eat, after I''d asked the girls to spend a month with me; would n''t it?" |
4227 | Mr. Fenwick came close to Tom, and exclaimed:"Do you think it would be any use to try once more to go above or below the path of the storm?" |
4227 | Mr. Jackson, will you help me charge the batteries of my car? |
4227 | Need I also say that Mary Nestor also had trips in the motor- boat? |
4227 | Nestor?" |
4227 | Now you are sure you wo n''t get nervous and want to jump, if the engine happens to break down?" |
4227 | Now, is n''t that news?" |
4227 | Oh, is that still below us? |
4227 | Oh, what shall I do?" |
4227 | Oh, when will we be rescued?" |
4227 | Run me down?" |
4227 | So he wants my help, eh? |
4227 | So it''s an electric one, eh? |
4227 | So she''s afraid of electric autos; eh?" |
4227 | Swift, that you had food?" |
4227 | Swift-- how?" |
4227 | Swift?" |
4227 | Swift?" |
4227 | Swift?" |
4227 | Swift?" |
4227 | Swift?" |
4227 | Swift?" |
4227 | WHAT''S WANTED? |
4227 | WHAT''S WANTED?" |
4227 | WHO ARE YOU?" |
4227 | Was she not going to complete the rescue she had begun? |
4227 | What are you trying to do? |
4227 | What can be done?" |
4227 | What chance was there of escaping from the earthquake? |
4227 | What did you do?" |
4227 | What do I care about the machinery?" |
4227 | What happened?" |
4227 | What right have you in there? |
4227 | What was Andy''s revenge? |
4227 | What was that clicking in the telephone receiver at his ear? |
4227 | What would you do? |
4227 | What''s going on?" |
4227 | What''s that? |
4227 | What''s that?" |
4227 | What''s that?" |
4227 | What''s the matter?" |
4227 | What''s to be done?" |
4227 | What--?" |
4227 | When did they go? |
4227 | When will you be ready to start?" |
4227 | When your engine stops there--""Well, what happens?" |
4227 | Where are you going to land?" |
4227 | Why do n''t you go in the monoplane?" |
4227 | Why do you ask?" |
4227 | Why not take the message yourself?" |
4227 | Will you help? |
4227 | Will your BUTTERFLY carry two passengers?" |
4227 | Would help come? |
4227 | Would it be answered? |
4227 | Yet were they any safer on the island? |
4227 | Yet what could he do? |
4227 | You want to get her away from here in a hurry; do n''t you?" |
4227 | cried Mr. Damon,"Did you shut it off on purpose?" |
4227 | how are you? |
4227 | inquired Mr. Fenwick,"and so relieve you?" |
4227 | resumed Mr. Jenks,"And might I ask if it has anything to do with rescuing us from this island?" |
4227 | she exclaimed, with a little tragic gesture,"what do you think?" |
1362 | After whom? |
1362 | All ready, Koku? |
1362 | Am I correct in assuming that you have had some experience in submarine work? 1362 And if we do n''t, what then?" |
1362 | And nothing has? |
1362 | And play with bits of cork there? |
1362 | And the location? |
1362 | And what does that indicate? |
1362 | And you think he is coming? |
1362 | Any danger? |
1362 | Anything serious? |
1362 | Are the tanks completely emptied? |
1362 | Are there any wrecks around here? |
1362 | Are these sea monsters likely to break the glass and get in at us? |
1362 | Are they dangerous, Tom? |
1362 | Are we free? |
1362 | Are we going to lie here on the bottom all day, or make some progress toward our destination? |
1362 | Are we going to spend much time here? |
1362 | Are we in any danger, Tom? |
1362 | Are you all right, Ned? 1362 Are you going to put on diving suits and walk around looking for her?" |
1362 | Are you going to stay here long? |
1362 | Are you sure you are n''t hurt? |
1362 | At sea? |
1362 | Authentic? 1362 Backing her up, Tom?" |
1362 | But are you sure of your facts? |
1362 | But is there anything new in the story? 1362 But it''s a wreck, is n''t it?" |
1362 | But where could we get a picture of your Mr. Hardley? 1362 Ca n''t they blow the wreck apart with dynamite, and scatter the gold on the bottom of the ocean?" |
1362 | Ca n''t we get loose-- go up to the surface? |
1362 | Ca n''t you use the special diving suits that you always used to carry? |
1362 | Did any of you locate the purser''s strong room? |
1362 | Did father hear anything from Uncle Barton? |
1362 | Did he have the papers that would prove you were entitled to a half share in the oil wells? |
1362 | Did n''t you tell me you were stuck in a mud bank away down under the river and had hard work to get loose? |
1362 | Did they work? |
1362 | Do you mean make an indiscriminate search for any one of a number of wrecks? |
1362 | Do you mean the small one? |
1362 | Do you mean to say this is not part of the test? |
1362 | Do you mean to say you are going out there, where that monster is, and attack it with a gun? |
1362 | Do you mean we''re stuck, as we were in the mud bank? |
1362 | Do you really believe there is a treasure ship? |
1362 | Do you remember, Tom, the time the big octopus tried to hold us back? |
1362 | Do you suppose a German sub did this? |
1362 | Do you think Hardley knew that the gold had been changed to iron-- that is, all but a small part of it? |
1362 | Do you think he really expected to find the gold? |
1362 | Do you think he was in on the change? |
1362 | Do you think she has drifted that far? |
1362 | Do you think there is any treasure in her? |
1362 | Do you think we''ll set off a hidden mine? |
1362 | Do you think you could get the treasure out of this wreck, Tom, if you could locate her? |
1362 | Do you want to put on one of my portable diving suits and walk around on the bottom of the sea? |
1362 | Does Mr. Damon know this Mr. Hardley well? |
1362 | Everything all right at home, Ned? |
1362 | Going down, are we? |
1362 | Going up? |
1362 | Has a giant squid attacked us, as one did some time ago, and is he roiling up the water? |
1362 | Has anything gone wrong? |
1362 | Have we struck something? |
1362 | Have you a half hour to give me while it explain matters? |
1362 | Have you any adequate protection against these monsters of the deep? |
1362 | Have you ever had any experience in recovering treasure from sunken wrecks? |
1362 | He is your captain? |
1362 | How are we to get free from the weed? |
1362 | How dare you? |
1362 | How deep will it be, Tom? |
1362 | How did he get the best of you? |
1362 | How did it happen? |
1362 | How do you account for Hardley''s acts? |
1362 | How do you mean? |
1362 | How far north? |
1362 | How is that? |
1362 | How long will you keep at it before you give up? |
1362 | How so? |
1362 | How soon do you think you can start? |
1362 | How''s that, Ned? |
1362 | I have a right to know that? |
1362 | I wonder if I can help? |
1362 | I wonder what he has on his mind now? |
1362 | If there''s anything I can do? |
1362 | Into what? |
1362 | Is any one with him? |
1362 | Is every bit of our reserve air used? |
1362 | Is he the man who cheated your uncle? |
1362 | Is it possible, Tom, that in our first circling that we covered any of the ground which we may cover now? 1362 Is it still producing?" |
1362 | Is n''t it wealth abandoned at the bottom of the sea, and is n''t finding keeping? |
1362 | Is that the man who cheated you on the oil- well deal? |
1362 | Is there anything to try? |
1362 | Is there anything wrong? |
1362 | Is there? |
1362 | It is n''t that you do n''t want the money, is it? |
1362 | Just how much did she really have in gold? |
1362 | Just what are you aiming to do? |
1362 | Just what happened? |
1362 | Mary, will you go with me to see your uncle? 1362 May I speak freely here?" |
1362 | May not be? 1362 Not sharks?" |
1362 | Oh, Tom, are you going to undertake another of those dangerous voyages? |
1362 | Oh, so you have n''t given up the hunt, then? |
1362 | Or Mr. Keith, either? |
1362 | Perilous? 1362 Really?" |
1362 | Scientific facts-- that childish play? |
1362 | Something bad? |
1362 | Submarine work? 1362 Suppose it''s Hardley up above there?" |
1362 | Suppose you get in a similar position when you find the wreck of the Pandora? 1362 Then are n''t you friendly with the other man?" |
1362 | Then do you know what I think? |
1362 | Then what''s to be done? |
1362 | Then why do n''t you admit you''re incompetent? |
1362 | Then why is n''t she here? |
1362 | Then will he get well? |
1362 | Then you are going on with the voyage, Tom? |
1362 | Then you have n''t made up your mind about going for the treasure? |
1362 | Then you will undertake it? |
1362 | Then you''ll go? |
1362 | There''ll be room for this, wo n''t there? |
1362 | Tom, if you could have any reward you wanted, what would it be? |
1362 | Tom, what''s this? |
1362 | We ca n''t move if it''s wound around our propellers, can we? |
1362 | We''ll go to the dock in the auto, as usual, shall we not? |
1362 | Well, Tom, what do you think of it? |
1362 | Well, are we going off and leave the wreck-- and possibly other gold that may be hidden on her? |
1362 | Well, are we really going this time, or are you going to delay again? |
1362 | Well, how are you? |
1362 | Well, if you are anxious to make money, as I admit I am,said Mr. Hardley,"why ca n''t you give me an answer now?" |
1362 | Well, is n''t there any way of getting at this gold on the floor of the ocean? |
1362 | Well, that was queer, was n''t it? |
1362 | Well, what if you did? |
1362 | Well, what then? |
1362 | Well, what''s that got to do with us, Ned? |
1362 | Were you frightened at the crash in the machine? |
1362 | Were you thinking of going to Japan and taking a hand in the undersea search? |
1362 | What are they, then? |
1362 | What are they? |
1362 | What are you going to do, Tom Swift? |
1362 | What are you going to do, Tom? |
1362 | What are you going to do, Tom? |
1362 | What are you going to do, Tom? |
1362 | What are you going to do? |
1362 | What are you going to do? |
1362 | What are you going to try, Tom? |
1362 | What did you think was happening to you out there? |
1362 | What do you mean? |
1362 | What do you mean? |
1362 | What do you mean? |
1362 | What do you mean? |
1362 | What do you mean? |
1362 | What do you think of it-- and him? |
1362 | What do you want of an axe? |
1362 | What does he mean? |
1362 | What has the oil well to do with recovering gold from the wreck? |
1362 | What in the world can it be? |
1362 | What is going to attack Ned and Koku? |
1362 | What is it? |
1362 | What is it? |
1362 | What is it? |
1362 | What kind? |
1362 | What makes it possible to see better? |
1362 | What makes you think so? |
1362 | What name did you say? |
1362 | What same man? |
1362 | What sort of monster is it? |
1362 | What was it, Ned? |
1362 | What was the matter, Tom? |
1362 | What was? |
1362 | What''d you do, Tom? |
1362 | What''s on now, Tom? |
1362 | What''s that? |
1362 | What''s that? |
1362 | What''s that? |
1362 | What''s that? |
1362 | What''s that? |
1362 | What''s the idea? |
1362 | What''s the matter, Earle? |
1362 | What''s the matter? |
1362 | What''s up, Tom? |
1362 | What''s up? |
1362 | What''s your principal objection? |
1362 | What? 1362 What?" |
1362 | When are we going to begin the real search for the gold? |
1362 | Where are you going to land me? |
1362 | Where is it? |
1362 | Where was he during the trial? |
1362 | Where would the treasure be, if she had any? |
1362 | Where''d he get it? |
1362 | Why are we in this position, and why do n''t we go on out to the open ocean and make a test at considerable depth? 1362 Why did n''t he?" |
1362 | Why not call it the M. N. 1.? 1362 Why, Dad?" |
1362 | Why, Dad? |
1362 | Why? |
1362 | Why? |
1362 | Would n''t it be queer if we should discover two treasure ships? |
1362 | Would you use the same submarine? |
1362 | You do n''t easily get seasick, do you? |
1362 | You have n''t heard anything from your uncle since last night, have you? |
1362 | You mean about Dixwell Hardley? |
1362 | You mean at the place of the wreck? |
1362 | You mean she might interfere with our search for the treasure- ship? |
1362 | You mean under water as we are now? |
1362 | You say the submarine is nearly ready? |
1362 | You were n''t worried, were you, after Ned telephoned? |
1362 | After we have recovered it-- provided we are successful-- will not some person or some government lay claim to it?" |
1362 | And if it''s that hard on the surface, where you can see what you''re doing, how much harder is it in regard to something on the bottom of the sea? |
1362 | And what is to prevent them from making a search for the Pandora if they have not already done so?" |
1362 | And yet it seems a shame to have all those millions going to waste, does n''t it?" |
1362 | Are we in danger?" |
1362 | But what about the title to this money? |
1362 | But what sort of monster is it?" |
1362 | But what''s that about a sudden swirl of water?" |
1362 | But, Mary, are you sure it''s the same man?" |
1362 | CHAPTER III THINKING IT OVER"Father, is that you?" |
1362 | CHAPTER VIII THE MUD BANK"What''s that noise?" |
1362 | CHAPTER XI BARTON KEITH''S STORY"What''s this Mary tells me, Tom?" |
1362 | CHAPTER XIV IN STRANGE PERIL"What is it, Tom? |
1362 | CHAPTER XVII WHERE IS IT? |
1362 | Damon?" |
1362 | Did I understand you to say, Mr. Damon, that-- er-- Mr. Hardley I believe the name is-- had a proposition to make to me?" |
1362 | Did he pierce your suit?" |
1362 | Do you realize how hard it is to find anything on the ocean, to say nothing of something under it?" |
1362 | Do you realize, Mr. Hardley, what a large difference in miles a small error in nautical calculations makes? |
1362 | Do you suppose he can be the same man who has so meanly treated my brother- in- law?" |
1362 | Do you want to get right home?" |
1362 | Does that appeal to you?" |
1362 | Does that interest you?" |
1362 | For he asked, casually enough:"Have we stopped?" |
1362 | Hardley?" |
1362 | Hardley?" |
1362 | Has something gone wrong with one of the adding machines, or is it just on account of the heat? |
1362 | Have you all the money you want?" |
1362 | He''d know a picture of the Dixwell Hardley who, he claims, cheated him, would n''t he?" |
1362 | He''s all right, is n''t he?" |
1362 | How are you coming on, and when can we start on this treasure- hunting trip? |
1362 | How many millions did you say?" |
1362 | I mean has any of the wealth been recovered lately-- or is it in a way to be?" |
1362 | I mean will the new circles we propose making coincide at any place with the previous ones?" |
1362 | Is n''t that a good name?" |
1362 | Is n''t there some way? |
1362 | Is that gun ready?" |
1362 | It was a little easier to breathe, lying on the tilted cabin floor, but how long could this be kept up? |
1362 | Just where are you?" |
1362 | Keith?" |
1362 | Mary, half of it is yours, and if you do n''t let Tom Swift have a say in the spending of it-- Say, Mary, have you thanked him yet?" |
1362 | May I speak now?" |
1362 | Mr. Damon, do you want to go out?" |
1362 | Ned, are you game for another try in the diving dress? |
1362 | Ned, are you game for it now? |
1362 | Nelson?" |
1362 | No accident to the M. N. 1 is there? |
1362 | Not going to pick up a million dollars off the floor of the ocean, Tom? |
1362 | Now, are you game enough to continue the trip?" |
1362 | Of course you kept the gyroscope rudder feature?" |
1362 | Only when he and Mr. Damon were alone a little later the eccentric man said:"Tom will you ever forgive me for introducing you to such a pest?" |
1362 | Perhaps you remember him?" |
1362 | Swift, that the ship, set out with over two millions in gold on board?" |
1362 | Swift?" |
1362 | Swift?" |
1362 | Swift?" |
1362 | Swift?" |
1362 | That will be a help in locating the wreck, wo n''t it?" |
1362 | That''s fair, is n''t it?" |
1362 | Then do you think you''ll go?" |
1362 | Want to try?" |
1362 | Well, would a million dollars clear profit appeal to you?" |
1362 | What about my friend Hardley? |
1362 | What do you mean? |
1362 | What do you mean?" |
1362 | What is it?" |
1362 | What''s that? |
1362 | What''s the big idea, anyhow? |
1362 | Where do you get that stuff; as the boys say? |
1362 | Where is he?" |
1362 | Where is that wreck?" |
1362 | Who knows? |
1362 | Why did n''t your uncle clean up a fortune, to use a slang term?" |
1362 | Why is it?" |
1362 | Why should I?" |
1362 | Will you call up Mary''s home and let them know she''s all right and that I''ll soon be home with her? |
1362 | Will you go?" |
1362 | Will you take a chance, Ned?" |
1362 | You are n''t afraid to ride in that, are you? |
1362 | You are n''t backing out now, at the last minute, are you?" |
1362 | You have? |
1362 | You invested considerable with Hardley, did n''t you?" |
1362 | You wo n''t get up so easily, will you?" |
1362 | You''ve had an accident? |
1362 | are you standing her on her head?" |
1362 | cried Mr. Damon,"does n''t that seem a foolish thing to do?" |
1362 | cried Mr. Damon,"what in the world is that?" |
1362 | cried Mr. Damon,"what is it all about, Tom Swift?" |
1362 | cried Mr. Damon,"what''s the matter, Tom?" |
1362 | exclaimed Mr. Damon,"but we ought to do something, Tom-- sing a song, make a speech or something, ought n''t we?" |
1362 | exclaimed Mr. Damon,"this is n''t a marker compared to some of the sights we''ve seen, is it?" |
1362 | exclaimed Mr. Damon,"what''s the matter now?" |
1362 | exclaimed Mr. Damon,"what''s this, Tom Swift? |
1362 | murmured Mr. Damon,"but is n''t there any way of getting fresh air?" |
1362 | voiced Mr. Damon,"has anything happened, Tom? |
1362 | what has happened?" |
1362 | what''s the matter?" |
1362 | why not?" |
951 | A friend of yours? |
951 | A key? 951 A risk?" |
951 | Am I going with you in the test? |
951 | Am Massa Swift any better, Massa Tom? |
951 | And ca n''t you remember about Mr. Gunmore calling? |
951 | And go hunting? |
951 | And so you came for me in your aeroplane? |
951 | And was the screen open? |
951 | And what is it you wish me to do? |
951 | And you do n''t remember how we talked about me building a speedy aeroplane and trying for the ten- thousand- dollar prize? |
951 | And you have n''t had a look inside the shed? |
951 | And you say the fire broke out right after you had seen the mysterious airship hovering over the house? |
951 | And you want to find out where Andy Foger is building his aeroplane which he has entered in the big race? |
951 | And, dad, do you feel well enough to check back Mr. Jackson''s results? 951 And-- and if the current had n''t come on again; eh, Tom? |
951 | Another doctor? |
951 | Are we going to turn turtle? |
951 | Are we going? |
951 | Are you sure of that? |
951 | Are you sure of this? |
951 | Are you sure you did n''t hear any noise, dad, when you dozed off? |
951 | Bless my shoelaces, but I thought Andy Foger had us there one spell; did n''t you, Tom? |
951 | But ca n''t Dr. Hendrix drive here in an auto? |
951 | But ca n''t we do anything to stop him? |
951 | But how did this one get on my shed roof? |
951 | But how do you like it? 951 But if she dips down?" |
951 | But if the motor does n''t work? |
951 | But suppose-- suppose something happens while I am away? |
951 | But that strange lapse of memory, doctor? |
951 | But what can you do? |
951 | By the side window of the shed? |
951 | Ca n''t you find him to- morrow, and ask him? |
951 | Ca n''t you stay for a few days? |
951 | Can it be distant thunder? |
951 | Can it be possible there''s nothing here? |
951 | Can you guarantee that no one else has any plans of them? 951 Can you make out who are in it?" |
951 | Can you see who it is? |
951 | Could n''t you go around after evidence just as you are? |
951 | Did I get her up to ninety miles an hour? |
951 | Did he hit me with the hatchet? |
951 | Did n''t you see a light just then, Tom? |
951 | Did you find any one? |
951 | Did you hear the noise, too? |
951 | Did you wish to see me? |
951 | Die? 951 Do n''t know me, do you?" |
951 | Do n''t you think we''ll make it? |
951 | Do you mean that my father may die if the operation is not performed? |
951 | Do you mean that some one has been in here and taken the plans of your new aeroplane, Tom? |
951 | Do you really think that''s his game? |
951 | Do you think he-- think he''s going to die? |
951 | Do you think you can make the trip in time? |
951 | Do you think you could build anything speedier than your Butterfly, son? |
951 | Do you, really? |
951 | Do you-- do you think there''s any danger in going higher? 951 Does it satisfy you?" |
951 | Grass cutting? |
951 | Has Mr. Jackson been around, Rad? |
951 | Has he got red hair? |
951 | Have n''t you an aeroplane of any kind? 951 Have n''t you any idea who it was?" |
951 | Have you any carboys of acid in there Tom, that might have exploded by the heat? |
951 | Have you been here all the while? |
951 | Have you been in here, looking at the Humming- Bird? |
951 | Have you found out anything? |
951 | Have you got a razor? |
951 | Have you no copy of the plans? |
951 | How about it? |
951 | How about the windows? |
951 | How are you, Tom Swift? |
951 | How can you do it, Tom? |
951 | How did it happen? 951 How did she work?" |
951 | How fast are we going? |
951 | How high do you go when you''cut grass,''as you call it? |
951 | How is that? 951 How long did it take us?" |
951 | How much thrust? |
951 | How''s that? |
951 | How? |
951 | How? |
951 | I guess you''ve forgotten me, have n''t you? |
951 | I wonder how I can find out what I want to know? |
951 | I wonder if dad is worse? |
951 | I wonder if that''s a heavy wind starting up? |
951 | I wonder if they''ve gone away? |
951 | I wonder if we could get a look in the window? |
951 | I wonder what he''s up to? |
951 | I wonder what''s the matter? |
951 | I wonder where it came from? 951 I wonder where they can be?" |
951 | I wonder why Eradicate did n''t recognize him? |
951 | I wonder why I never thought of that, instead of fiddling around in disguises, and things like that? 951 I wonder why they''re hanging around here?" |
951 | I''d like very much to come to your father, but did n''t you get my telegram, telling about the broken bridge? 951 If he did n''t take the plans, who did?" |
951 | In Hampton, eh? |
951 | Is anything the matter? |
951 | Is he going to try to win some of the prizes? |
951 | Is he-- is he-- am I too late? |
951 | Is it anything serious? |
951 | Is n''t there any news of Andy about town? |
951 | Is she all right, Tom, my lad? |
951 | Is she working all right? |
951 | Is the loss a serious one? |
951 | Is there any immediate danger for my father? |
951 | Is this yours? |
951 | Is your machine fully protected by patents? |
951 | It was a great race, was n''t it? |
951 | May I ask whether it would be a monoplane or a biplane? |
951 | Object to him? 951 Oh, so you''re in with them now, eh?" |
951 | Oil and gasoline,murmured the odd man, while hundreds pressed up to congratulate Tom Swift"What are you going to do?" |
951 | See anything? |
951 | See anything? |
951 | Shall I call out, Massa Tom, ef I sees dat blessin''man? |
951 | Shall we go higher? |
951 | Shall you want a passenger? |
951 | Some one up at the house who wants to see me? |
951 | That? |
951 | Then where is Andy Foger building his aeroplane? |
951 | Then why are you in such a hurry? 951 Then you''ll enter the meet?" |
951 | Then you''ll really enter the meet? |
951 | To see me about it? |
951 | Tom, are you badly hurt? |
951 | Tom-- are you there? |
951 | Vell,said the German physician, after a long silence,"vot is your obinion, my dear Gladby?" |
951 | Vy, I vould not efen ride in an outer- mobile, yet, so vy should I go in von contrivance vot is efen more dangerous? 951 Was he? |
951 | Well, are you going to do it, Tom? 951 Well, are you going to keep after more air- prizes, Tom, or are you going to try for something else?" |
951 | Well, ca n''t we volplane back to earth? |
951 | Well, is my auto ready? |
951 | Well, what do you propose to do next? |
951 | Well,he asked eagerly,"what luck?" |
951 | Well? |
951 | Well? |
951 | Whar am he? |
951 | Whar am he? |
951 | Whar yo''goin''? |
951 | What are you going to call her? |
951 | What are you going to do? |
951 | What are you going to do? |
951 | What business is Mr. Bentley in? |
951 | What did you do with my plans then? |
951 | What do you know about that? |
951 | What do you suppose he means, Andy? |
951 | What do you think was his object? |
951 | What do you think you did? |
951 | What do you want around here, Tom Swift? |
951 | What for? |
951 | What in the world does that mean? |
951 | What is it, Tom? |
951 | What is it, then, Tom? |
951 | What is it? |
951 | What is it? |
951 | What is it? |
951 | What plans are those? |
951 | What was it? |
951 | What will you do to occupy your mind? |
951 | What will you do, Tom? |
951 | What''s all this? |
951 | What''s it for? |
951 | What''s the first thing to be done? |
951 | What''s the matter? 951 What''s the matter?" |
951 | What''s the matter? |
951 | What''s-- what''s wrong? |
951 | What-- what happened? 951 What-- what''s that?" |
951 | When are you going to start work on the sky racer? |
951 | When are you going to try for speed? |
951 | When can he come? |
951 | When will you? |
951 | Where am I? 951 Where are you?" |
951 | Where can they have gone? |
951 | Where''s Eradicate? 951 Where''s the Slugger?" |
951 | Where, Tom? |
951 | Where? |
951 | Where? |
951 | Who is it? |
951 | Who''s there? |
951 | Who''s there? |
951 | Who? 951 Who?" |
951 | Why ca n''t you build a special aeroplane to enter in the next meet? 951 Why do n''t you take Miss Nestor on a grass- cutting flight, Tom?" |
951 | Why do n''t you write to Mr. Sharp, or some one of the aviation meet committee? |
951 | Why not? |
951 | Why not? |
951 | Why not? |
951 | Why not? |
951 | Why so? |
951 | Why, do n''t you remember? |
951 | Why, would n''t you ride in this? |
951 | Why? |
951 | Will he get better? |
951 | Will he-- will he live? |
951 | Will it be safe? |
951 | Will you come and get it? |
951 | Will you take me down when I want to come? |
951 | Will you-- are you going to quit? |
951 | Wo n''t you come in? 951 Wo n''t you ride back with me in the monoplane?" |
951 | Would yours be of a new type? |
951 | Yes, dot is so; but you know vot kind of an operation alone vill safe him; eh, my dear Gladby? |
951 | You do n''t know what''s there? |
951 | You do? |
951 | You have n''t seen any strangers around here just now, have you, Rad? |
951 | You mean Herr Hendrix? |
951 | A beard is too warm this kind of weather; eh, Tom?" |
951 | Am anybody hurted?" |
951 | Are you getting it under control? |
951 | Are you sure it was Andy himself?" |
951 | Are you sure they''re missing?" |
951 | Baggert?" |
951 | But about the fire? |
951 | But did you see any one enter the shop?" |
951 | But tell me; did you go in-- in the Humming- Bird?" |
951 | But what was Eradicate shouting? |
951 | But you have n''t forgotten John Sharp, the balloonist, whom you rescued from Lake Carlopa, and who helped you build the Red Cloud? |
951 | But, Tom, do you believe it was one of the diamond- making gang?" |
951 | Ca n''t he cross in a boat and drive here?" |
951 | Ca n''t we induce you, some way?" |
951 | Can the aeroplane do it?" |
951 | Chapter Fifteen A Noise in the Night"Well, did I make it? |
951 | Chapter Twelve Miss Nestor Calls"What''s de mattah? |
951 | Chapter Twenty- One"Will He Live?" |
951 | Could he win the other? |
951 | Could n''t you build a new and speedy aeroplane in that time?" |
951 | Damon?" |
951 | Damon?" |
951 | Damon?" |
951 | Did the Humming- Bird fall?" |
951 | Did yo''t''ink it were some un else?" |
951 | Do n''t you know me?" |
951 | Do n''t you remember?" |
951 | Do n''t you think you''re making a mistake, though, in equipping it with a wireless outfit?" |
951 | Do you happen to know what style it is?" |
951 | Do you suspect any one?" |
951 | Gladby?" |
951 | Gunmore?" |
951 | Had n''t you better have a doctor?" |
951 | Have n''t you anything in which you could compete for the prizes? |
951 | Have there been burglars around? |
951 | Have you been around his place lately?" |
951 | Have you heard from home to- day, Tom?" |
951 | How are you, and how are your folks?" |
951 | How are you?" |
951 | How did it start?" |
951 | How did you get it?" |
951 | How do you feel?" |
951 | How''s that for a plan?" |
951 | How''s that?" |
951 | I wonder if it''s Andy Foger, or some one else, who is after my secret?" |
951 | I wonder if there is any way of getting those plans away from Andy Foger? |
951 | I wonder what caused it?" |
951 | I wonder what his game can be? |
951 | I wonder who could have invented that? |
951 | I wonder why I never thought of that plan?" |
951 | Is that right?" |
951 | It''s an aeroplane; is n''t it?" |
951 | It''s you, is it, Rad?" |
951 | Jackson?" |
951 | Jackson?" |
951 | Let me see-- what disguise shall I assume? |
951 | Make any kind of a record?" |
951 | Me drust mineself in one ob dem airships? |
951 | Most of the work on the monoplane is done now, is n''t it, Tom?" |
951 | Mr. Bentley? |
951 | Mr. Damon, will you fill the tanks with oil and gasoline, while I send off a message?" |
951 | Mr. Jackson, are you ready to time us?" |
951 | Shall I come in? |
951 | Shall I sing out ef I sees him?" |
951 | Suppose his father should die? |
951 | Swift Is Worse XVIII The Broken Bridge XIX A Nervy Specialist XX Just in Time XXI"Will He Live?" |
951 | Swift is Ill"Who was it?" |
951 | Swift, are we all ready?" |
951 | The young inventor was silent a moment, and then he softly added:"I-- I wonder when-- when we''ll know?" |
951 | Then Mr. Damon said:"Do you think you did it, Tom?" |
951 | Then he exclaimed:"You have a wireless outfit on your craft; have n''t you?" |
951 | There is no doubt about you going in the race, is there?" |
951 | There was silence for a moment, and then a voice cried out:"Who''s there? |
951 | Vot?" |
951 | Was n''t that fast?" |
951 | Was some one making a machine like his own from them? |
951 | We will have to begin taking the Humming- Bird apart soon; wo n''t we, if we''re going to ship it to Eagle Park?" |
951 | Whar yo''goin''?" |
951 | What are you doing around here? |
951 | What are you up to?" |
951 | What fo''kind ob a stranger was him?" |
951 | What had we better do?" |
951 | What happened?" |
951 | What is he doing? |
951 | What is it?" |
951 | What is it?" |
951 | What would be the message he was to receive? |
951 | What would he find there? |
951 | What''s the matter? |
951 | When was it?" |
951 | Where are they?" |
951 | Where are you, Tom?" |
951 | Where are you?" |
951 | Where has he been? |
951 | Where is he building his aeroplane? |
951 | Where''s a razor? |
951 | Who are you? |
951 | Who are you?" |
951 | Who can that fellow be, I wonder? |
951 | Who had them? |
951 | Why all these precautions? |
951 | Why did n''t I think of that at first? |
951 | Why do n''t you run out the Humming- Bird?" |
951 | Why do you ask?" |
951 | Why have you that revolver? |
951 | Why not?" |
951 | Why not?" |
951 | Why, do you object to him, Tom?" |
951 | Will it carry two, as your Butterfly does?" |
951 | Will you come? |
951 | Wo n''t you come to save my father''s life?" |
951 | Wo n''t you try that? |
951 | Would he be in time? |
951 | Would he be in time? |
951 | Would his father be well enough to allow him to take part in the big event? |
951 | Would it prove to be a copy of his speedy Humming- Bird? |
951 | Would we--?" |
951 | You did n''t see Andy, did you, Rad?" |
951 | You have n''t forgotten John Sharp, have you, Tom?" |
951 | You must dake care of yourself, Herr Swift, or you vill-- but den, vot is der use of being gloomy- minded? |
951 | You''ll come, wo n''t you?" |
951 | You''ve got this model patented, I take it?" |
951 | Your father has been working rather hard of late has n''t he?" |
951 | his? |
951 | it''s you, is it, Tom Swift?" |
951 | there it is, eh?" |
951 | what for?" |
951 | when will that doctor come?" |
4532 | ''Are you expecting someone?'' 4532 ''Where are you going?'' |
4532 | A shock? |
4532 | All ready, Ned? |
4532 | Allow you? 4532 And did you scare Koku?" |
4532 | And what did she say? |
4532 | And what did they say? |
4532 | And where''s Koku? 4532 And why should n''t you come to me? |
4532 | And you''re looking at the plate? |
4532 | Any hole there? |
4532 | Are n''t you going to do anything? |
4532 | Are we leaking? |
4532 | Are you hurt? 4532 Are you hurt?" |
4532 | Are you hurt? |
4532 | Are you the-- er-- the person who was to give me an address where I am to send certain papers? |
4532 | Are you there, Ned? |
4532 | Are you willing to send the papers? |
4532 | Boomerang, your mule, did n''t kick you; did he? |
4532 | But are you going to let him get away like this, Tom? 4532 But how are you going to do it, Tom?" |
4532 | But how can you? 4532 But how, Tom? |
4532 | But then, it all comes down to this: What good will it be if you can succeed in sending a picture over a telephone wire? |
4532 | But they did n''t do anything else-- they did n''t take anything; did they, Tom? |
4532 | But what are you going to do about it, Tom? |
4532 | But what was it? 4532 But where is it now?" |
4532 | But where shall I send them? |
4532 | But who can they be? 4532 But who do you think it can be?" |
4532 | But who told you? |
4532 | But would he go away in that manner without telling me? |
4532 | But, Tom, what shall I do about those papers? |
4532 | Ca n''t get the old thing to come out properly; eh? |
4532 | Can she be fixed? |
4532 | Can you climb? |
4532 | Can you hold on a little longer? |
4532 | Could n''t he make him pay? |
4532 | Could they have been going to rob you? |
4532 | Could you arrange it so that the person who was talking to you would have his picture taken whether he wanted it or not? |
4532 | Did he do that, Tom? |
4532 | Did he go into details? |
4532 | Did the detective get out to that address? |
4532 | Did you ask any questions? |
4532 | Did you sue Peters? |
4532 | Do n''t you know who that big man is? |
4532 | Do n''t you want a doctor? |
4532 | Do they dig it? |
4532 | Do you get anything, Tom? |
4532 | Do you get me, Tom? |
4532 | Do you know who they were, Koku? |
4532 | Do you know who this is? |
4532 | Do you mean to say you will not take advantage of his remarkable offer? |
4532 | Do you think he was the person who was talking to Mrs. Damon about the papers? |
4532 | Do you think he''s going there? |
4532 | Do you think he''s still lingering around here? |
4532 | Do? 4532 Ha, Peters; eh?" |
4532 | Had to put a whole new stern in her, and what do you think that man Peters did? |
4532 | Has that been a success? 4532 Have you a starting point?" |
4532 | Have you got that ladder, Rad? |
4532 | Have you, Tom? 4532 He had you? |
4532 | How about it now? |
4532 | How are you going to know which telephone the unknown will call up from? 4532 How are you going to put down a thing when you do n''t know it?" |
4532 | How are you going to start? |
4532 | How could it be? 4532 How could there be?" |
4532 | How did it happen? |
4532 | How did she come here? |
4532 | How did the telephone call come in? |
4532 | How many were there? |
4532 | How so? |
4532 | How so? |
4532 | How was it, then? |
4532 | How''d it happen? |
4532 | How? |
4532 | I wonder what new game Tom is up to? |
4532 | I wonder what''s got into her? |
4532 | I wonder where the uninvited guests are? |
4532 | I wonder why he did n''t come out to meet me? |
4532 | I''ll pay for it? 4532 In other words, he swindles them?" |
4532 | In the coat? 4532 In what way?" |
4532 | Is Mr. Damon in? |
4532 | Is he a big, red- faced man, Rad? |
4532 | Is he headed toward us? |
4532 | Is he ill? 4532 Is n''t he the limit?" |
4532 | Is someone hurt? |
4532 | Is that right, Tom? |
4532 | Is that so, Rad? 4532 Is that so?" |
4532 | Is the light on? |
4532 | Is-- is Minnie saved? |
4532 | It could n''t be Mr. Damon who had your airship; could it, Tom? |
4532 | Like an airship? |
4532 | Me? 4532 Meaning what?" |
4532 | Mr. Damon has n''t come back; has he? |
4532 | Mr. Tom Swift, I think? |
4532 | No trick; is it? 4532 No; who is he?" |
4532 | Of his own accord? |
4532 | Oh, Tom, what shall I do? |
4532 | Oh, how is he? 4532 Oh, is it you, Eradicate?" |
4532 | Oh, you were; eh? 4532 One gone? |
4532 | Peters? |
4532 | Photo telephone, eh? 4532 Put down what you do n''t know?" |
4532 | Say, is-- is he real, or am I seeing things? |
4532 | Say, what do you think of that fellow, anyhow, Tom? |
4532 | See anything of Koku? |
4532 | See anything, Ned? |
4532 | Set a trap? |
4532 | Settles what? |
4532 | Shall I send them? |
4532 | Shall I send those land papers, Tom? |
4532 | So he told you; did he? 4532 So it was no go; eh, Tom?" |
4532 | Some little excitement; eh, Tom? |
4532 | Something is wrong-- but what? |
4532 | Speaking of business,remarked Tom,"can you tell me anything more of Mr. Damon''s financial troubles?" |
4532 | Such as what? |
4532 | Suffin happen? |
4532 | That is your last word? |
4532 | That message came over the wire? |
4532 | That sound? 4532 Then there was n''t any image on your plate?" |
4532 | Then this is n''t your first experiment? |
4532 | Then you have a new machine? |
4532 | Then you refuse to let my friend, Mr. Peters, exploit some of your inventions? |
4532 | Think he can lower it? |
4532 | Think you can do it, Tom? |
4532 | Tom, is there any limit to what you''re going to do? |
4532 | Trying to hypnotize yourself, Tom? |
4532 | Want any help? |
4532 | Was that all? |
4532 | Was the place near a sawmill? |
4532 | Well, well, what are you up to now? |
4532 | Well, what is it? |
4532 | Well, what''s next to be done? |
4532 | Well, what''s the next thing to do? |
4532 | Well? |
4532 | What are you doing here, Tom? |
4532 | What are you going to do next, Tom? |
4532 | What are you going to do, Tom? |
4532 | What are you going to do? |
4532 | What are you going to do? |
4532 | What can it have been? |
4532 | What crowd? |
4532 | What do I care for principles of science? |
4532 | What do you fellows mean? |
4532 | What do you mean by-- voluntarily? |
4532 | What do you mean, I say? 4532 What do you mean?" |
4532 | What do you think of that? |
4532 | What does this mean? |
4532 | What for? |
4532 | What good, Dad? 4532 What happened, anyhow?" |
4532 | What happened? |
4532 | What has happened? |
4532 | What has that got to do with it? |
4532 | What if this fails? |
4532 | What is it, Master? |
4532 | What is it, Tom? |
4532 | What is it? |
4532 | What is it? |
4532 | What is it? |
4532 | What is it? |
4532 | What is it? |
4532 | What is light, anyhow? 4532 What is selenium, anyhow?" |
4532 | What is this? |
4532 | What of it? |
4532 | What particular invention were they after, Tom? |
4532 | What then? 4532 What were you going to say?" |
4532 | What''s that, Ned? |
4532 | What''s that, Tom? |
4532 | What''s the matter, Rad? |
4532 | What''s the matter? |
4532 | What''s what? |
4532 | What, Tom? |
4532 | What? |
4532 | What? |
4532 | What? |
4532 | Where am I? 4532 Where are you going?" |
4532 | Where to now? |
4532 | Which way? |
4532 | Who are they? |
4532 | Who are you? |
4532 | Who brought it? |
4532 | Who in the world can they be? |
4532 | Who is it-- what is it? |
4532 | Who is it? |
4532 | Who is this? |
4532 | Who was he? |
4532 | Who was it ran them down? 4532 Whom am I supposed to see?" |
4532 | Why did n''t he come to my father? |
4532 | Why did n''t he sue? |
4532 | Why did n''t you jump right in on them when you saw what they were up to, Koku? |
4532 | Why does n''t he develop that plate? |
4532 | Why not? |
4532 | Why not? |
4532 | Why not? |
4532 | Why, I understood-- I heard, in fact, that you were working on a new photo telephone, and--"Who told you? |
4532 | Why, do you think there''ll be trouble? 4532 Why-- why-- how could that be?" |
4532 | Wrong, Tom, how is that? |
4532 | Yes, Rad? 4532 Yes, where is he?" |
4532 | Yes; what is it? |
4532 | Yo-- yo''done say I tuck dat pishure, Massa Tom? |
4532 | You did? 4532 You had some little accident, when your motor boat and that of Mr. Peters collided, a brief time ago; did you not?" |
4532 | You know my husband has been in trouble of late-- financial trouble? |
4532 | You mean see him as in a looking- glass, Tom? |
4532 | You mean that big man, with the tall hat, who was in there so long? |
4532 | You mean you''ll sue him, Tom? |
4532 | You say he spoke of some man? |
4532 | You say you were coming over to see me, when you ran into my wireless aerials? |
4532 | You wo n''t do business with Mr. Peters? 4532 A strange look came over his honest black face, and he exclaimed:What all am dat, Massa Tom? |
4532 | And Koku was standing in the other telephone booth, near the plate there, when you switched in this current, Rad?" |
4532 | And say--""Yes, Dad, what is it?" |
4532 | And who is that man they carried out of the house?" |
4532 | And would he send Boylan to see me if Boylan had been one of those who had a hand in it? |
4532 | And you switched that into the telephone circuit?" |
4532 | And, when his chum came in, Tom cried:"Ned, what do you think? |
4532 | Are you willing to send me those land title papers, if we release your husband?" |
4532 | Bad investments, you say it was?" |
4532 | But did n''t you try to learn from the central operator where the call had come from?" |
4532 | But was this all you heard?" |
4532 | But what are you going to get at first?" |
4532 | But what can their game be?" |
4532 | But who could it have been, Tom?" |
4532 | But why is n''t he back now?" |
4532 | But would he be in time? |
4532 | CHAPTER IX A GLEAM OF HOPE"Where are they?" |
4532 | CHAPTER XXV THE AIRSHIP CAPTURE"Did you hear that?" |
4532 | Ca n''t you see it, Ned?" |
4532 | Can you come?" |
4532 | Can you help me catch them?" |
4532 | Can you see any reflection in your plate?" |
4532 | Come now, what do you say?" |
4532 | Connection to Tom''s house was soon made, and Ned, who was listening to his chum''s remarks, was startled to hear him cry out:"What''s that you say? |
4532 | Damon?" |
4532 | Damon?" |
4532 | Damon?" |
4532 | Damon?" |
4532 | Damon?" |
4532 | Damon?" |
4532 | Damon?" |
4532 | Damon?" |
4532 | Damon?" |
4532 | Damon?" |
4532 | Dat''s de end of de world, ai n''t it- dat millenium? |
4532 | Did he give any name, Rad?" |
4532 | Did n''t you see any image at all on the plate?" |
4532 | Did you hear it, Snuffin?" |
4532 | Did you know any of the men, Koku?" |
4532 | Do n''t you hear it? |
4532 | Do you know who they are, Snuffin?" |
4532 | Eh? |
4532 | Has that telephone been a success? |
4532 | Have we suffered any damage, Snuffin?" |
4532 | Have you a pencil?" |
4532 | Houston?" |
4532 | How can it be all right?" |
4532 | How can it be?" |
4532 | How did it get here?" |
4532 | How did your airship get here? |
4532 | How is Mr. Damon, anyhow? |
4532 | I admit it''s taking a chance; but what else can we do?" |
4532 | I do n''t suppose you caught any glimpse of me in your plate?" |
4532 | I done dat? |
4532 | I wo n''t be blown up, or get my eyes full of pepper; will I?" |
4532 | I''ll get it back, sooner or later; but the question is: Why did they take her?" |
4532 | If it has not perhaps Mr. Peters could form a company to--""How did you know those drawings referred to a telephone?" |
4532 | If the last is true, why should he want to go away in an airship at midnight? |
4532 | If there had been such need of haste, that an airship had to be used, why had not Mr. Damon come back ere this? |
4532 | In fact he was so silent that Ned at last inquired:"What''s the matter, Tom-- in love?" |
4532 | Is it he?" |
4532 | Is that something new?" |
4532 | Is the light burning in your booth?" |
4532 | Is this a joke?" |
4532 | It was n''t from anyone you know; was it?" |
4532 | It was when you first got your motor cycle; was n''t it?" |
4532 | Merely another form of motion; is n''t it?" |
4532 | Mr. Damon has disappeared? |
4532 | My airship taken again? |
4532 | Now about the land papers-- what was meant?" |
4532 | Now then, you have n''t anything special to do; have you?" |
4532 | Now what do you say?" |
4532 | Now, Ned, you try it; will you, please?" |
4532 | Now, can I take you girls anywhere? |
4532 | Oh, Tom, what shall I do?" |
4532 | Oh, by the way, it is n''t Mr. Grant Halling; is it? |
4532 | Oh, why did n''t I hurry?" |
4532 | Or, if he did, on what ground could he arrest a man who, very likely, would be a perfect stranger to him? |
4532 | Peters?" |
4532 | Say, do you know what this looks like to me?" |
4532 | Shall I call your father, or Koku?" |
4532 | She''s all fixed now; is n''t she?" |
4532 | So he played you the same trick; eh, Tom?" |
4532 | So that''s what did the business; eh? |
4532 | So you are going to try and make this thing work both ways, are you?" |
4532 | Some of your inventions?" |
4532 | Swift?" |
4532 | The gentleman who got tangled up in our aerials with his airship? |
4532 | The question is: Will our rat be caught?" |
4532 | Then Tom cried, knowing he could be heard:"Help us capture that airship? |
4532 | Then Tom said boldly:"Mr. Damon, is it true that you''re having hard luck-- in money matters?" |
4532 | Was it a man''s voice, or a woman''s?" |
4532 | Well, it''s about time for us to get busy; is n''t it?" |
4532 | Well, what I was going to say was that they used chloroform on me then, and--""You think this is the same crowd? |
4532 | Well, what is it?" |
4532 | Were n''t they in the wrong, Snuffin?" |
4532 | What are you going to do about it?" |
4532 | What did the mysterious message mean? |
4532 | What do you mean, Tom? |
4532 | What happened? |
4532 | What happened? |
4532 | What happened? |
4532 | What happened?" |
4532 | What in the world is he doing out there?" |
4532 | What is it yo''all wants, Massa Tom?" |
4532 | What is it? |
4532 | What is it?" |
4532 | What is the matter?" |
4532 | What is the trouble?" |
4532 | What sort of a sound was it?" |
4532 | What were you doing here?" |
4532 | What would you advise me to do? |
4532 | What''s that? |
4532 | What''s the matter?" |
4532 | When did it happen? |
4532 | When did it happen?" |
4532 | Where is he?" |
4532 | Where''s Koku? |
4532 | Where''s Tom? |
4532 | Who are these men?" |
4532 | Who done it?" |
4532 | Who had you?" |
4532 | Who is he, do you know?" |
4532 | Whose image would be found imprinted on the sensitive plate? |
4532 | Why could n''t he take a train, or an auto?" |
4532 | Why did you run away?" |
4532 | Why do you ask that?" |
4532 | Will you turn over the propellers, please? |
4532 | Without asking him to pay for the damage to your boat, when he was clearly in the wrong?" |
4532 | Yo''ah gwine t''bring de new millenium heah? |
4532 | Yo''big airship?" |
4532 | You can be reasonably sure that the coat was having a ride in your Eagle, but was Boylan in the coat? |
4532 | You do n''t know what to make of it? |
4532 | You heard me say to steer clear of this Peters?" |
4532 | You know how even in a little puddle of water on the sidewalk you can see yourself reflected?" |
4532 | You mean to tell me you heard their whistle?" |
4532 | You remember some years ago Jake Burke and his gang held me up and took one of dad''s patents away from me?" |
4532 | You said they told you they were going to call again?" |
4532 | You wo n''t let him do you good?" |
4532 | he called to the giant,"why did n''t you stay at the telephone where I put you? |
4532 | what is it?" |
950 | A new bank, eh? 950 A run on the bank?" |
950 | About how far do you expect your car will go with one charging of the battery? |
950 | An electric runabout? 950 An''you''ve got t''git t''Shopton before three o''clock with thet cash?" |
950 | And all you need is money; is that it, Dad? |
950 | And if you do n''t get it? |
950 | And you did n''t jump me in the air? |
950 | And you still think you''ll beat all records? |
950 | Any one hurt? 950 Anybody with my father, Garret?" |
950 | Anything new since I''ve been away? |
950 | Anything new since we left? |
950 | Anything the matter? |
950 | Anything wrong? |
950 | Are either of you hurt? |
950 | Are they gone? 950 Are we going to lose, after all, on account of a load of hay? |
950 | Are we in the river? |
950 | Are we on time, Dad? |
950 | Are you all ready? |
950 | Are you all ready? |
950 | Are you asking me that as a hypothetical question? |
950 | Are you going to gear an electric auto? 950 Are you going to race any more?" |
950 | Are you sure it''s all right, Tom? |
950 | Berg? |
950 | Boys''trick? 950 But I wonder what the trouble is about? |
950 | But are you going to put them on the market? 950 But how could he do anything? |
950 | But was it a meteor? |
950 | But what about the motors and the battery? |
950 | But what does it mean? |
950 | But what is the trouble? |
950 | But where are you going? |
950 | But why do it in a hurry? |
950 | But why? |
950 | But you have n''t tried it out in a car yet, over rough roads, and under severe conditions have you? |
950 | By a shaft? |
950 | Ca n''t you beat him? |
950 | Ca n''t you connect up the battery by using some extra wire? |
950 | Can we get a kettle to heat the tar in? |
950 | Can you catch him? |
950 | Can you catch him? |
950 | Can you do it, Tom? |
950 | Can you get away from''em, Tom? |
950 | Can you make a hundred miles? |
950 | Did Mr. Pendergast stay all night? |
950 | Did he warn the others? |
950 | Did n''t I tell you it was an accident? |
950 | Did she say who had thus warned her? |
950 | Did they rob you? |
950 | Did they try to blow ye up, too? |
950 | Did you get him? |
950 | Did you get hit by a meteor or a comet? 950 Did you get the money?" |
950 | Do n''t you want a race? |
950 | Do n''t you wish you knew? |
950 | Do you feel nervous, Tom? |
950 | Do you need more money? |
950 | Do you suppose that was the Happy Harry gang, or some members of it who were not captured and sent to jail? |
950 | Do you suppose the owners of the road will make any objection? |
950 | Do you think we can make it before twelve? |
950 | Do you think you can ride home? |
950 | Do you want a handicap? |
950 | Do you want to race? |
950 | Do you want to start the car and have it smash into something? |
950 | Does that mean we ca n''t move? |
950 | Eat a lemon? |
950 | Eh? 950 Fast?" |
950 | Gunpowder? |
950 | Has it been robbed again? |
950 | Has it hurt your bank any? |
950 | Have n''t I given them enough of the road, or has their steering gear broken? |
950 | Have you entered it in the races yet? |
950 | Have you thought anything of the type of car you are going to build? |
950 | Hiding? 950 How about it?" |
950 | How are you going to drive the car? |
950 | How do you know there will be a run? |
950 | How far did you say it was, Dad? |
950 | How long will it take? |
950 | How much? |
950 | How''s everything? 950 How, pop?" |
950 | How? |
950 | I do n''t suppose,he added doubtfully,"that I could induce you to accept a motor- boat as a substitute for a rowing craft, could I?" |
950 | I have n''t, eh? |
950 | I wonder if I would stand any chance, racing him? |
950 | I wonder if he''s up to any mischief? 950 I wonder if he''s up to any tricks?" |
950 | I wonder who that fellow was, anyhow, and what he wanted? 950 I?" |
950 | If a small battery does as well as that, what will a larger one do? |
950 | Is any one here? |
950 | Is anyone killed? |
950 | Is it raining outside? 950 Is n''t there anything we can do? |
950 | Is that all he said? |
950 | Is that so? |
950 | Is that you, Ned? |
950 | Is that you, Tom? |
950 | Is the airship damaged? |
950 | Is this the best you can do? |
950 | Is your car very heavy, Tom? |
950 | Is your father in? |
950 | Is your mule good and strong, Eradicate? |
950 | Is-- is there any hope? |
950 | Let''s see; they''re on Long Island; are n''t they? 950 Now where are you, Tom Swift?" |
950 | Oh, am I? |
950 | Oh, had n''t you heard? |
950 | Ruin their bank, pop? 950 Say,"he asked, in dazed tones,"did you take a short cut, or anything like that to get ahead of me?" |
950 | So that''s the kind of a lad Tom Swift is, eh? |
950 | So that''s the reason you''ve been working late, eh? |
950 | So that''s what you''ve been tinkering over these last few weeks, eh, Tom? 950 Some of the Happy Harry gang?" |
950 | Something of mine? 950 Something of mine?" |
950 | Something wrong with your patents, Dad? 950 Strong? |
950 | Stuck in the mud, eh? |
950 | Suppose we go over the whole situation again? |
950 | Suppose you just ask me in plain English to come and have a ride? |
950 | Suppose you''re not near a charging station? |
950 | Then how are you going to take part in the prize contest? 950 Then what were you doing here, at this hour?" |
950 | Think he was up to some mischief? |
950 | Want to come along, Dad? |
950 | Was that a whip? |
950 | Well, Tom, how are you coming on? |
950 | Well, are you going to shell out? |
950 | Well, how did it go? 950 Well, why ca n''t we go on to some place where they sell electricity, and get enough to take us where we want to go?" |
950 | Well, you are coming on, are n''t you? |
950 | Well,asked Tom of his chum, as he slowed down, for the road now was not so good,"did I do it?" |
950 | Well? |
950 | What are you making now? |
950 | What can he be doing in this neighborhood? 950 What do you mean by holding me up in this way?" |
950 | What do you mean by sneaking around here this time of night? |
950 | What do you mean? |
950 | What do you mean? |
950 | What do you want with us? |
950 | What do you want, and who are you? |
950 | What for? |
950 | What friend gave you such information, Mr.--er-- Tom Swift? |
950 | What happened to Andy''s auto? |
950 | What have you got to do; put on a new tire? |
950 | What in th''name of Tunket was that blue light, and that explosion? 950 What in the name o''Tunket happened?" |
950 | What inducement would have to be used? |
950 | What is it, Tom? |
950 | What is it? 950 What is it?" |
950 | What is the charge against the prisoner? 950 What is the verdict on the prisoner?" |
950 | What prize is that? |
950 | What right have you to stop us in this way? 950 What solution do you use, Tom?" |
950 | What was it-- highwaymen? |
950 | What was that stuff he used, anyhow? |
950 | What was that? |
950 | What will a certain person do while you''re away? |
950 | What will you do when your battery runs out? |
950 | What''s Andy been doing now? |
950 | What''s de trouble? |
950 | What''s that buzzing noise? |
950 | What''s that; a fuse blown out? |
950 | What''s that? |
950 | What''s the matter, Dad? |
950 | What''s the matter; some one left you a fortune? |
950 | What''s the matter; something gone wrong? |
950 | What''s the matter? 950 What''s the matter? |
950 | What''s the matter? |
950 | What''s the matter? |
950 | What''s the matter? |
950 | What''s the matter? |
950 | What''s the matter? |
950 | What''s the matter? |
950 | What''s the next charge? |
950 | What''s the occasion? |
950 | What''s to be done? |
950 | What''s up? |
950 | What? 950 What?" |
950 | What? |
950 | What? |
950 | Whatever is the matter? 950 When did you get back?" |
950 | Where are you going, Tom? |
950 | Where did you go? |
950 | Where have you been lately? |
950 | Where''s Mr. Sharp? 950 Where''s my blacking?" |
950 | Who are you? |
950 | Who did it? |
950 | Who''s there? |
950 | Whose car is that? |
950 | Why Tom, what''s the matter? |
950 | Why are you stopping here, Tom? |
950 | Why do n''t they open the doors and give us our money? |
950 | Why not? 950 Why not?" |
950 | Why not? |
950 | Why, are you thinking of hold- up men? |
950 | Will it be all right to travel at night? |
950 | Will it blow up, or anything like that? |
950 | Will the electric trolley pull us to a charging station? |
950 | Would you? |
950 | Yes, if they have the money, why do n''t they open, and not wait until ten o''clock? |
950 | You ca n''t be going to make your motor- cycle into an auto; are you? |
950 | You ca n''t get there and back in time? |
950 | You have, eh? |
950 | You heard of it? |
950 | You-- you would n''t do that; would you? |
950 | You? |
950 | Addison Berg, eh? |
950 | An''he''d do most anyt''ing now,''ca''se he''s anxious t''git home t''his dinnah; ai n''t yo''all, Boomerang?" |
950 | And how has he been since he went in the submarine with us, and helped recover the gold from the wreck?" |
950 | And whom do you think we met when we were off on our little trip?" |
950 | Are n''t you folks getting business enough, after the big deposits we made of the bullion from the wreck?" |
950 | As Tom was descending, weary and begrimed with dust he heard a voice asking:"May n''t I congratulate you also?" |
950 | Baggert?" |
950 | Brother Number One of the Deep Forest Throng, what is your accusation?" |
950 | But can you see to fix your tire in the dark?" |
950 | But have n''t you heard the news? |
950 | But how are things with you? |
950 | But how is the electric runabout coming on?" |
950 | But we did scoot along?" |
950 | But who will I get to go with me? |
950 | But why have Andy and his father been on a midnight trip to Waterfield?" |
950 | By the way, does n''t a friend of yours work there?" |
950 | CHAPTER XIX STOPPED ON THE ROAD"Did Mr. Chase make any objection to giving you the cash?" |
950 | CHAPTER XXIV ON THE TRACK"What do you mean?" |
950 | Ca n''t I help yo''all, Mistah Swift?" |
950 | Ca n''t you give them an electric shock, Tom?" |
950 | Could the lad catch and pass it? |
950 | Could these, by any possibility, be the same individuals? |
950 | Damon?" |
950 | Damon?" |
950 | Did he call?" |
950 | Did they rob ye?" |
950 | Do n''t you know that every minute counts? |
950 | Do n''t you want to go?" |
950 | Do you think a new bank will hurt the one you''re with?" |
950 | Do you think you can do it, Tom Swift?" |
950 | Does he do sleight- of- hand tricks?" |
950 | Going for a row?" |
950 | Has Andy made any more trouble?" |
950 | Has the crowd of bad men been bothering you again?" |
950 | Have they changed the timetable since I came over this morning?" |
950 | Have you left the old bank, and gone to the new one?" |
950 | He had only time to note this when a voice hailed him:"Have you a tire pump you could lend us? |
950 | How did it happen? |
950 | How do you calculate to do; run from here to there?" |
950 | How does he know you promised him his dinner?" |
950 | How?" |
950 | I say, is anyone down there?" |
950 | I wonder if there''s any connection there? |
950 | I wonder if there''s any connection there? |
950 | I''d like to see you do it; hey, fellers?" |
950 | I''m wondering how he''ll be affected?" |
950 | If you don''t--""Well, what will you do?" |
950 | If you have good bonds, ca n''t you dispose of them, and get the money?" |
950 | Is anything wrong? |
950 | Is it anything serious?" |
950 | Is that your new car? |
950 | Is the bank all right since the run?" |
950 | It went off in a moment, and--""I guess they run some; did n''t they?" |
950 | Joke?" |
950 | Let''s see, you built an airship, did n''t you?" |
950 | Mason?" |
950 | Pendergast?" |
950 | Say, did you ever see such a place as this? |
950 | Sharp?" |
950 | Sharp?" |
950 | So''ll I,"was the retort from the unseen driver.."Think I want t''spile my load of hay?" |
950 | Suppose you let us see it, Tom? |
950 | The first show of resistance you make, and we shoot-- get that, fellows?" |
950 | The first thing he said to me was:''How is Tom Swift and his father, if I may be permitted to ask?''" |
950 | The question is, what can we do to save the bank?" |
950 | Tripped you? |
950 | Was n''t he tied fast to that tree?" |
950 | Was this a trick of Andy Foger and his cronies? |
950 | Was this the Happy Harry gang after him again? |
950 | We ought to be there at a quarter after, and that will be in good time, eh, Tom?" |
950 | Well, how are you coming on with it?" |
950 | Were you anxious about us?" |
950 | What are doing here, though?" |
950 | What are you doing?" |
950 | What are you going to do?" |
950 | What can he be doing around here? |
950 | What difference is an hour, anyway?" |
950 | What is it?" |
950 | What system do you use; lead plates and sulphuric acid?" |
950 | What was that fire and explosion?" |
950 | What was the matter with Eradicate, that he did n''t see him enter the shop?" |
950 | What''s that?" |
950 | What''s that?" |
950 | What''s the matter with you?" |
950 | What''s this?" |
950 | Where are you? |
950 | Where did you buy that electric, if I may ask?" |
950 | Where is your new battery, Tom?" |
950 | Who tied you up; highwaymen?" |
950 | Who''s going to start it?" |
950 | Why do n''t you confine yourself to making a battery for stationary work?" |
950 | Will you go for a doctor in your auto?" |
950 | Will you telephone for one, while I carry him in the house?" |
950 | Wonder what it is? |
950 | Would he have enough left to finish out the race? |
950 | Would it return a winner or loser of the big race? |
950 | Would n''t it, Boomerang?" |
950 | Would the bank open its doors when the hour boomed out? |
950 | Would the fuse carry the extra load? |
950 | Would you like to know what became of the good friends you have made in this book? |
950 | Would you like to read other stories continuing their adventures and experiences, or other books quite as entertaining by the same author? |
950 | You do n''t mean to say that you''re going to take the money-- I mean how do you know we have any money?" |
950 | You do n''t mean to say you took my stove polish to use in your battery, do you?" |
950 | You do n''t suppose that mule understands what you say to him, do you? |
950 | You here at this hour? |
950 | asked the leader, taking a step nearer,"or will we have to take it?" |
950 | called Mr. Damon to the unseen driver,"ca n''t you turn out and let us pass?" |
950 | called Tom,"what are you doing over here?" |
950 | demanded Tom, and Ned explained, following it by the question:"See any more of''em?" |
4230 | ''Scuse me, Mistah Swift, but what''s dat yo''said? |
4230 | A journey? 4230 A tramp? |
4230 | A visitor? 4230 Ah, it''s you, is it, Tom?" |
4230 | Ah-- er-- um-- is-- Why, it''s you, is n''t it? |
4230 | Albany? 4230 Albany? |
4230 | Am I going by train? |
4230 | Am I near Albany? 4230 Am dat so, Mistah Swift?" |
4230 | And so you think they are up to some mischief, Tom? |
4230 | Are we-- is it damaged any, Andy? |
4230 | Are you Mr. Barton Swift? |
4230 | Are you a tramp now, or in some other disguise? |
4230 | Are you acquainted around here? |
4230 | Are you going to leave him here like this? |
4230 | Are you hurt? 4230 Are you hurt?" |
4230 | Are you much hurt, Tom? 4230 Are you much hurt?" |
4230 | Are you sure the man was one of those you saw in the restaurant? |
4230 | Are you sure the model and papers are gone? 4230 Are you sure, Rad?" |
4230 | Are youse goin''far on dat rig- a- ma- jig? |
4230 | As far as that? |
4230 | Ask him if he knows any one named Swift? |
4230 | But ca n''t you fight them in the courts? |
4230 | But how does it happen that you are trusting yourself in a car like this? |
4230 | But what in the world is Rad up to? |
4230 | But where am I? 4230 But why do n''t you use your brake? |
4230 | But why is she up so early? |
4230 | But, in the meanwhile, ca n''t you make another model and get a patent yourself? |
4230 | Ca n''t you do anything to stop them, dad? 4230 Ca n''t you see?" |
4230 | Can I do anything for you right away? |
4230 | Can I give you a lift? |
4230 | Can that be Munson or Dwight coming back? |
4230 | Can you walk, or shall we carry you? |
4230 | Dad,he exclaimed,"why could n''t I go on my motor- cycle?" |
4230 | Did he get anything? 4230 Did he have a thick, brown beard?" |
4230 | Did yo''done put a charm on mah bresh? |
4230 | Did you come to do some work? |
4230 | Did you get any trace of the thieves? 4230 Did you have any luck, dad?" |
4230 | Did you say you''d seen him? |
4230 | Did you see any one running away as you came up? |
4230 | Do n''t you see that you nearly upset me? |
4230 | Do you know him? |
4230 | Do you know much about him? 4230 Do you know their names?" |
4230 | Do you live near here? |
4230 | Do you think they''ll do that, dad? |
4230 | Do you think this man was one of the crowd of financiers? |
4230 | Do you think those scoundrels are there yet? |
4230 | Do you think you can repair it? |
4230 | Do you want the receipt for the registered letter sent to you here or at Shopton? |
4230 | Does he think he can climb that, or is he giving an exhibition by showing how close he can come and not hit it? |
4230 | Does yo''t''ink I can? |
4230 | Father,said Tom earnestly,"may I buy that machine off him?" |
4230 | Go to Albany, dad? |
4230 | Have you killed him? |
4230 | Have you seen anything of the thieves? |
4230 | He was? |
4230 | He''s had experience that way, eh, Featherton? |
4230 | How about the fellow you traded the cracked grindstone to, Rad? |
4230 | How am I going to find it in all this dust and darkness? |
4230 | How did he look? |
4230 | How far is that from Centreford? |
4230 | How long will it take to polish them? |
4230 | How many men have you? |
4230 | How many miles is it? |
4230 | How-- why-- are you the young man I nearly ran down this morning? |
4230 | Hurt? |
4230 | I heard your gun, and I imagined--"Did you think you had been shot? 4230 I was, eh?" |
4230 | I wonder if I''ll meet Andy Foger and his cronies again? |
4230 | I wonder if Munson and Dwight are at the lake yet? |
4230 | I wonder if he was some ordinary tramp, looking for what he could steal, or if he was one of the gang after dad''s invention? |
4230 | I wonder if that can be the place? |
4230 | I wonder if that was Happy Harry? |
4230 | I wonder if that''s him again? |
4230 | I wonder if this is ever going to stop? |
4230 | I wonder if those are the thieves? 4230 I wonder if those men are coming back here?" |
4230 | I wonder what he wants? |
4230 | I wonder what they did to me? 4230 I wonder where I am? |
4230 | I wonder where he came from, and where he''s going? |
4230 | I wonder which one this is? |
4230 | If you do n''t mind,he went on,"would you just as soon move that gun a little? |
4230 | Invented anything new? |
4230 | Is he acquainted around here? |
4230 | Is it writ on it anywhere? |
4230 | Is that all? |
4230 | Is that so? |
4230 | Is that what you call one of them two- wheeled lickity- split things that a man sits on the middle of an''goes like chain- lightning? |
4230 | Is this the road to Centreford? |
4230 | Just where is this old house, Rad? |
4230 | Kin youse go far on it? |
4230 | Mattah, Mistah Swift? 4230 Maybe I will some day, but, speaking of autos, did you see the one Andy Foger has?" |
4230 | Me? 4230 Motor- boat? |
4230 | Mr. Damon,said Tom quickly,"will you sell me that motor- cycle?" |
4230 | My name? 4230 Near the lake, eh?" |
4230 | Now I wonder if I''d better try to get to it from the water or the land side? |
4230 | Oh, Mr. Damon,cried Tom,"will you help me capture a gang of thieves? |
4230 | Oh, is that all? |
4230 | Oh, you are, eh? |
4230 | On business or pleasure? |
4230 | Robbed you, did they? 4230 Say, Burke,"called the man at the door,"have you taken the motor- boat?" |
4230 | Swindled? 4230 The inventor of the Swift safety lamp, and the turbine motor?" |
4230 | The new turbine motor, dad? |
4230 | Then may I go, dad? |
4230 | Then what do you think is their object? |
4230 | Then you admit I may be on the right track, dad? |
4230 | Think this storm will hold off until I get home? |
4230 | Want a ride? |
4230 | Was that it? 4230 Was you in that automobile?" |
4230 | We''ll go outside now, and look--"Is any one killed? 4230 Well, how goes it?" |
4230 | What are you doing that for? |
4230 | What can they be doing here? |
4230 | What can you do, dad? |
4230 | What did he tell them? |
4230 | What did you tell him? |
4230 | What do you mean by getting in the way like that? |
4230 | What do you mean by nearly running me down? 4230 What do you mean to do?" |
4230 | What do you think it was? |
4230 | What do you think they are up to, dad? |
4230 | What do you want? |
4230 | What do you want? |
4230 | What fo''I call him Boomerang? 4230 What for, dad?" |
4230 | What good will that do? |
4230 | What is it, Tom? |
4230 | What seems to be the trouble, and how did you come to own this sawmill? |
4230 | What was the man''s name? |
4230 | What would you do? |
4230 | What''s dat''bout mush? |
4230 | What''s he up to? |
4230 | What''s that? |
4230 | What''s that? |
4230 | What''s that? |
4230 | What''s the matter with the new churn? |
4230 | What''s the matter with you? 4230 What''s the matter, Rad?" |
4230 | What''s the matter, Rad? |
4230 | What''s the matter, Tom? |
4230 | What''s the matter; getting nervous? |
4230 | What''s the matter? 4230 What''s the matter? |
4230 | What, that old grindstone that was broken in two, and that you fastened together with concrete? |
4230 | What? 4230 Whatever are we coming to? |
4230 | Whatever are you doing? |
4230 | Whatever happened to you? |
4230 | Where did you blow in from? |
4230 | Where''s dad? |
4230 | Where''s dad? |
4230 | Which finger was the blue ring tattooed on? |
4230 | Which house did you mean, Rad? |
4230 | Which one? |
4230 | Which way did he go, Rad, after he left you? |
4230 | Who are you, anyhow? 4230 Who be you, anyhow, and what you doin''here?" |
4230 | Who be you, anyhow? |
4230 | Who do you suppose he could have been? |
4230 | Who fired that shot? |
4230 | Who is it? |
4230 | Who is the telegram signed by? |
4230 | Who would have thought he''d have a motor- boat waiting for him? 4230 Why did n''t I think of it before?" |
4230 | Why do n''t you invent an automobile or an airship? |
4230 | Why do you ask, Tom? |
4230 | Why do you call him Boomerang? |
4230 | Why not? 4230 Why not?" |
4230 | Why set this boat adrift? |
4230 | Why, Rad, what are you doing? |
4230 | Why, Tom,she went on hurriedly as she saw how excited he was,"whatever has happened?" |
4230 | Why, do n''t you like it? |
4230 | Why, do you think he gave out information concerning your work? |
4230 | Why? |
4230 | Wonder if he bent any of my spokes? |
4230 | Wonder if the owner can be near? |
4230 | Yes; why not? |
4230 | Yo''doan''t s''pose yo''kin fix dis yeah moah so''s I kin use it, does yo'', Mistah Swift? |
4230 | You are sure you will not regret your bargain, Mr. Damon? 4230 You certainly seem to have,"agreed Tom"But why is Boomerang so obstinate? |
4230 | You did n''t meet any more of those men, did you? 4230 You do n''t mean that old, broken one?" |
4230 | Your motor- cycle? |
4230 | A moment later, however, he heard some one approaching through the woods behind him, and a voice called out:"What are you doing? |
4230 | Any of your plans or models, dad?" |
4230 | Are you all right now?" |
4230 | Are you both murdered?" |
4230 | As they bent over him he opened his eyes and asked faintly:"Where am I? |
4230 | Back so soon?" |
4230 | Baggert?" |
4230 | Bless my coat- tails, but is anything wrong?" |
4230 | Bless my very existence, but has anything happened?" |
4230 | But am yo''suah dat mah mule Boomerang ai n''t hurted?" |
4230 | But are you hurt?" |
4230 | But have you anything special to do, Tom?" |
4230 | But say, is youse goin''to let me have dat quarter? |
4230 | But the question is where to stay?" |
4230 | But what about you?" |
4230 | But what will I do with him after I get him? |
4230 | But why ca n''t you turn around and look for yourself?" |
4230 | But why do n''t you try to get up?" |
4230 | Buy a broken motor- cycle?" |
4230 | By the way, what''s your name?" |
4230 | Can they be afraid of me?" |
4230 | Can you?" |
4230 | Crawford?" |
4230 | Damon?" |
4230 | Dat''s in Jersey, ai n''t it?" |
4230 | Did I hurt you much?" |
4230 | Did I upset my tea?" |
4230 | Did he harm you?" |
4230 | Did yo''eber see dem Australian black mans what go around wid a circus t''row dem crooked sticks dey calls boomerangs?" |
4230 | Did yo''eber work fer a blacksmith?" |
4230 | Did you see anything of a tramp around here while I was away?" |
4230 | Did you wish to see me?" |
4230 | Do you expect burglars, Master Tom?" |
4230 | Do you feel well enough to go? |
4230 | Do you know the man?" |
4230 | Do you mean it?" |
4230 | Do you think he imagined he could come here and get possession of some of your secrets?" |
4230 | Does Mr. Crawford think he can?" |
4230 | Does he keep many servants? |
4230 | Does he live near his workshops? |
4230 | File an injunction, or something like that?" |
4230 | G''lang, now, wo n''t yo''? |
4230 | Has your father any idea of giving the work he has been turning over to me to some other firm?" |
4230 | Have you seen it?" |
4230 | Help you? |
4230 | How did it happen? |
4230 | How did it happen?" |
4230 | How else could you go?" |
4230 | How far did those scoundrels carry me, and what has become of my motor- cycle?" |
4230 | How is it some one was n''t killed?" |
4230 | How long will you be away?" |
4230 | How much would you want for it?" |
4230 | How?" |
4230 | I do n''t s''pose youse meant to upset me?" |
4230 | I wonder if I''d better take chances and spring it on him that I''m on to his game?" |
4230 | I wonder if he could come here? |
4230 | I wonder if he tried to get my machine away from me? |
4230 | I wonder if he''s after me yet?" |
4230 | I wonder if they took off an arm or leg? |
4230 | I wonder if this one succeeded? |
4230 | I wonder if those are n''t the men who are after the patent model? |
4230 | I wonder what I had better do?" |
4230 | I wonder what has become of Jake Burke? |
4230 | I wonder what he''s been doing all this while, that he has n''t gotten any farther than this? |
4230 | I wonder what hospital I''m in? |
4230 | I wonder where I can stay?" |
4230 | I wonder where he and his crowd are going?" |
4230 | I wonder where my motor- cycle is? |
4230 | I wonder who he was? |
4230 | I wonder who that man was, and what he wanted by asking so many personal questions about dad?" |
4230 | I wonder who the men were?" |
4230 | Is Mrs. Baggert murdered? |
4230 | Is he dead?" |
4230 | Is that the letter?" |
4230 | Is the boat gone?" |
4230 | Is the envelope open?" |
4230 | Is the motor- cycle much damaged?" |
4230 | Is your father going to use them in a new machine?" |
4230 | It struck me as rather curious that a woman would trust herself all alone in one of them things; would n''t it you?" |
4230 | Let''s see what can I do?" |
4230 | Let''s see, you said your name was Quick, did n''t you?" |
4230 | Let''s see-- what is the first thing to do?" |
4230 | May I ask where you obtained your information concerning it?" |
4230 | Now I axes yo''fair, Mistah Swift, ai n''t I got lots ob trouble?" |
4230 | Now the question is, how can I get help to capture them?" |
4230 | Now what had I better do?" |
4230 | Now, how to get closer?" |
4230 | OFF TO ALBANY"Did you catch him, Tom?" |
4230 | Or any stables or fences t''whitewash? |
4230 | SUSPICIOUS ACTIONS"Are you hurt?" |
4230 | Say, youse could n''t lend me a quarter, could youse?" |
4230 | Sell you that mass of junk?" |
4230 | Shall I send for the doctor?" |
4230 | Shall we look at it?" |
4230 | Suddenly he uttered an exclamation,"Rad, have you been monkeying with this machinery?" |
4230 | Swift was saying:"What do you want? |
4230 | Swift, eh? |
4230 | Swift? |
4230 | Swift?" |
4230 | The men who are trying to get my invention?" |
4230 | Then the inventor asked:"Do you know that man? |
4230 | Was n''t that right?" |
4230 | We do need some white washing done, do n''t we, dad?" |
4230 | Whar did yo''say, yo''had some whitewashin''t''do?" |
4230 | What about him, Tom? |
4230 | What are his habits? |
4230 | What are you trying to do-- kill me? |
4230 | What do you suppose they wanted?" |
4230 | What do you want sneaking around here?" |
4230 | What do you want? |
4230 | What happened?" |
4230 | What happened?" |
4230 | What happened?" |
4230 | What has happened? |
4230 | What would his father say? |
4230 | What''s wrong now? |
4230 | What''s your name, anyhow, cully?" |
4230 | Where am I?" |
4230 | Where am dat work yo''was speakin''ob?" |
4230 | Where?" |
4230 | Who are the men working with you to defraud my father of his rights?" |
4230 | Who be you, anyhow-- a tramp?" |
4230 | Who is that person, Simpson?" |
4230 | Who''s hurt? |
4230 | Why did he leave so hurriedly?" |
4230 | Why did n''t you sound your horn? |
4230 | Why do n''t you ring a bell or blow a horn when you''re coming?" |
4230 | Why is it so dark and cold?" |
4230 | Why were you called that?" |
4230 | Why, did yo''want t''see dat man, Mistah Swift?" |
4230 | Why?" |
4230 | Why?" |
4230 | Will you let me go, dad?" |
4230 | Will you let me take you in my car? |
4230 | Will you ride with us, Tom Swift, or on that dangerous motor- cycle?" |
4230 | Wonder how long he''ll keep me a prisoner?" |
4230 | Would yo''mind tellin''me if dat ar''mule am still alive?" |
4230 | Yesterday, you said it was, you saw Happy Harry? |
4230 | Yet, if they have n''t, why are they staying in the old house? |
4230 | Yo''ai n''t got no chicken coops yo''wants cleaned out, has yo''? |
4230 | Yo''see dis yeah lawn- moah?" |
4230 | You see, I was going quite slowly, and--""You call dat slow, when youse hit me an''knocked me down?" |
4230 | You want to set the place afire? |
4230 | but what has happened to me?" |
4230 | he exclaimed pleasantly, Then, seeing a look of alarm on the lad''s face, he went on:"I hope I did n''t shoot in your direction, young man; did I?" |
4635 | A duty- call? |
4635 | All ready, Ned? |
4635 | And did you notice that there''s quite a body, or car, to that craft? |
4635 | And it''s to show up the smugglers? |
4635 | And not reflict the club on him? |
4635 | And not rescue Ned? |
4635 | And that''s your airship, too? |
4635 | And then what? |
4635 | And they think there''s a clew here in Shopton? 4635 And where were they taken from the freight station?" |
4635 | And why do you need such a powerful light, Tom? |
4635 | Andy, these are some friends of yours, are they not? |
4635 | Are n''t you going to let me go? |
4635 | Are they all saved? |
4635 | Are we catching them, Ned? |
4635 | Are we doing any harm? |
4635 | Are we gaining? |
4635 | Are you all right, Ned? |
4635 | Are you going to give up the chase? |
4635 | Are you going to make it, Tom? |
4635 | Are you going to try it? |
4635 | Are you going to try to catch him? |
4635 | Are you really going to capture them, Tom? |
4635 | Baccy for Big Foot? |
4635 | Big Foot never see bird like this; eh? |
4635 | Bless my spectacles, what''s up? |
4635 | But do n''t the smugglers slip over in spite of all the precautions? |
4635 | But how can you find in the darkness, the spot you pick out in daylight? |
4635 | But how did they get here? |
4635 | But how does that concern me? |
4635 | But suppose they see it, and turn back? |
4635 | But that message from Mr. Whitford? 4635 But what are you going to do when you see them overhead?" |
4635 | But what did he want? 4635 But what would be the object of such a light, Tom?" |
4635 | But who are you? |
4635 | But who is there in Shopton who would be in league with the smugglers? |
4635 | But wo n''t that be dangerous? 4635 But your noiseless airship?" |
4635 | But--"Then you''ll undertake this work for Uncle Sam? |
4635 | Ca n''t you get them? |
4635 | Can it be possible that these are the same missionaries whom Tom and I rescued from the red pygmies? |
4635 | Can we rescue them? |
4635 | Can you find out who gave the wrong tip? |
4635 | Can you make the reservation in good time, Tom? 4635 Canada? |
4635 | Cover over the airship? 4635 Did the smugglers rush anything over last night?" |
4635 | Did you see that? |
4635 | Do n''t the Canadian custom officers help? |
4635 | Do n''t you know us? |
4635 | Do n''t you think you can catch them, Tom? |
4635 | Do n''t you want to get into a crowd? |
4635 | Do you know him? |
4635 | Do you really think he means it? |
4635 | Do you see anything? |
4635 | Do you think he''s after Andy? |
4635 | Do you think it was Andy who did the shooting? |
4635 | Do you think some one may hear you? |
4635 | Do you think you can catch them, Tom? |
4635 | Doan''t yo''-all want fo''ma an''Boomerang t''gib yo''-all a tow? 4635 Friends? |
4635 | From an airship? |
4635 | Gentle? 4635 Get who, Koku?" |
4635 | Going to mount guard? |
4635 | Has anything happened? 4635 Have you any idea what you are going to do, Tom?" |
4635 | Have you given up all suspicion of the Fogers? |
4635 | Have you got all the pieces, Tom? |
4635 | Have you heard the news? |
4635 | Have you made any plan about capturing them? |
4635 | Hero same as giant? |
4635 | How about you, Ned? 4635 How are you making out with that gas machine?" |
4635 | How did it happen? |
4635 | How did they come to use airships? |
4635 | How did you know I was here? |
4635 | How do you account for it? |
4635 | How do you do it? |
4635 | How do you know? |
4635 | How much longer are you going to stay? |
4635 | How, by airship? |
4635 | I mean in Logansville? |
4635 | I mean will you go to the border, in your airship, and try to catch the smugglers? 4635 I overtook you quite nice; so?" |
4635 | I say, Tom, what''s up? |
4635 | I wonder how it got here? |
4635 | I wonder if Mr. Whitford is coming to see us off? |
4635 | I wonder if that''Committee of Three''is Andy and these two fellows with him in the airship? |
4635 | I wonder if they are the smugglers? |
4635 | I wonder what he is doing here? |
4635 | I wonder what that is? |
4635 | I wonder where he''s going in it? |
4635 | I wonder why Ned does n''t come back with the fish? |
4635 | I''d like to know if I have n''t a right to walk through these woods, without being grabbed up by a man as big as a mountain? 4635 If Mr. Tom marry, he keep Koku for servant?" |
4635 | Is Andy there yet? |
4635 | Is Mr. Damon keeping her on the course, Ned? |
4635 | Is anything damaged, Tom? |
4635 | Is he going along? |
4635 | Is it possible? |
4635 | Is that you, Koku? |
4635 | Know him? 4635 Koku, are you there? |
4635 | Koku, did you touch the wires? |
4635 | Koku, what is the matter? 4635 Message coming?" |
4635 | Ned gone? 4635 Ned in them ship?" |
4635 | Nice day; is n''t it? |
4635 | No, I mean what was he doing? |
4635 | No, what news? 4635 Not rescue Ned, my best chum?" |
4635 | Now where''s that mention of Shopton? 4635 Now will you give an account of yourself, or shall I hand you over to the police?" |
4635 | Oh, it is; eh? |
4635 | Oh, you mean the rivals, who were trying to get my moving picture camera? |
4635 | Plenty much fine air- bird; eh? |
4635 | Queer about the Fogers; was n''t it, Tom? |
4635 | Ride back alone, through these woods? 4635 Say at some lonely ravine, or stretch of woods?" |
4635 | Say, this is a circus airship? |
4635 | Say, what are you driving at, Tom? 4635 Search my house; eh? |
4635 | Shall release him? |
4635 | Smuggled goods? 4635 Sneaking up on you with a knife; eh? |
4635 | So they could operate there? |
4635 | Still at it, eh? 4635 Talking riddles; eh?" |
4635 | Tell who? |
4635 | That is n''t very far from the Canadian border; is it, Ned? |
4635 | The others; are they safe? |
4635 | Then you really think they are the smugglers? |
4635 | Then you''re going after them? |
4635 | Then you''re not going out to- night? |
4635 | They are; eh? |
4635 | Tie who up? 4635 Was it a letter from someone here, or to someone here?" |
4635 | Well, Koku, did you get that attachment? |
4635 | Well, Ned, I suppose you''ll be over in the morning and help me try out the noiseless airship? |
4635 | Well, Rad, what is it? |
4635 | Well, Tom, how you coming on? |
4635 | Well, Tom, what are you up to now? |
4635 | Well, did he get any chickens, Koku? |
4635 | Well, what are you going to do with it, now that you have it? |
4635 | Well, what happened next? |
4635 | Well? |
4635 | Well? |
4635 | What DISPOSITION? |
4635 | What about? |
4635 | What answer did you send? |
4635 | What are you doing? |
4635 | What are you doing? |
4635 | What are you going to do first, when you get there, Tom? |
4635 | What are you going to do first? |
4635 | What are you going to do with it, when you get it all completed? |
4635 | What are you going to do? |
4635 | What are you up to now, Tom Swift? |
4635 | What can happen, Tom? |
4635 | What can have happened? |
4635 | What do you know about that? |
4635 | What do you make of it? |
4635 | What do you mean by coming to my house at this hour, and disturbing me? 4635 What do you mean, Tom?" |
4635 | What do you mean, Tom? |
4635 | What do you mean? |
4635 | What do you mean? |
4635 | What do you mean? |
4635 | What do you mean? |
4635 | What do you suppose he''s up to, Tom? |
4635 | What do you suppose this new clew is that Mr. Whitford wired you about? |
4635 | What do you want? |
4635 | What does that signify? |
4635 | What had we better do? |
4635 | What happened then? |
4635 | What happened, Tom? |
4635 | What happened? |
4635 | What has happened? 4635 What in the world is he doing there?" |
4635 | What is it? |
4635 | What is it? |
4635 | What is it? |
4635 | What is it? |
4635 | What is it? |
4635 | What is it? |
4635 | What is the matter, Tom? |
4635 | What is the matter? |
4635 | What kind of goods? |
4635 | What makes you so nervous about it? |
4635 | What right have you to be spying on that airship-- on these premises? |
4635 | What right have you to question my actions? |
4635 | What right have you to use these high- handed methods on us? |
4635 | What shall we do? |
4635 | What was he doing? |
4635 | What were you sneaking up on us in that fashion for? |
4635 | What''s it for? |
4635 | What''s that? |
4635 | What''s the answer? |
4635 | What''s the matter? 4635 What''s this?" |
4635 | What''s up, Koku? |
4635 | What''s up, Tom? 4635 What''s your answer, Tom? |
4635 | What, that big giant servant? 4635 What?" |
4635 | Where are the smugglers? |
4635 | Where are we? |
4635 | Where are you going to land? |
4635 | Where do they seem to be heading for? |
4635 | Where do you think they will start to cross the line? |
4635 | Where do you want to be landed? |
4635 | Where him go? |
4635 | Where is he? 4635 Where to now; back home?" |
4635 | Where? |
4635 | Where? |
4635 | Which way go? |
4635 | Who in the world would think such a thing? |
4635 | Who is he? 4635 Who is he?" |
4635 | Who was he? |
4635 | Who''s going? |
4635 | Who''s that? |
4635 | Who''s that? |
4635 | Who? |
4635 | Why did you play double? |
4635 | Why did you run, Koku? |
4635 | Why do n''t you ask him? |
4635 | Why not to- night? |
4635 | Why not? |
4635 | Why so? |
4635 | Why, Koku, have n''t you gone to bed yet? |
4635 | Why, Koku, what''s the matter? |
4635 | Why, is there any great rush? |
4635 | Why, you have n''t any smuggled goods concealed, have you, Colonel? |
4635 | Will I? 4635 Will you come back to Shopton with us?" |
4635 | Will you ride back with me? |
4635 | Would you mind telling me what you want to know? |
4635 | Yes, and did you hear that? |
4635 | Yes, and what exposition shall I make of him? |
4635 | Yes, but supposing I ca n''t catch them? |
4635 | You did n''t hear Andy say anything about coming back here? |
4635 | You did n''t; eh? 4635 You do n''t mean to say that you''re actually going to try to catch them, do you, Tom?" |
4635 | You here-- were you in that boat? |
4635 | You know Andy has a new airship? |
4635 | You may have a right on this land, but if you are honest, and had no bad intentions, why were you sneaking up, trying to keep out of sight? 4635 You mean smuggling?" |
4635 | You want to ask me some questions? |
4635 | And so you''ve seen air- birds flying around here before?" |
4635 | And why did you have a big knife?" |
4635 | Are they still headed for the border?" |
4635 | Are we most there?" |
4635 | Are you going to have a try for the smugglers to- night?" |
4635 | Big Foot see air- bird like this?" |
4635 | But I wonder what he is up to, anyhow; getting his airship in shape again?" |
4635 | But do you suppose you can hear them or see them, as they fly over?" |
4635 | But how in the world did you happen along to rescue us? |
4635 | But how shall we go? |
4635 | But just what do you mean?" |
4635 | But we''re moving nicely; are n''t we, Ned?" |
4635 | But what are you up to now? |
4635 | But what has that to do with it?" |
4635 | But when Mr. Whitford came back, with a disappointed look on his face, and said there was nothing to be found, Mr. Foger smiled:"What did I tell you?" |
4635 | But where are some of those powerful stationary searchlights you speak of?" |
4635 | But where did you see Andy?" |
4635 | But where would he operate from?" |
4635 | But, Tom, ca n''t you close up on''em?" |
4635 | But--""Are you going, Tom?" |
4635 | CHAPTER VI THE APPEAL TO TOM"Well, what does this mean?" |
4635 | CHAPTER XII WARNED AWAY"Tom, are you sure it''s Andy?" |
4635 | CHAPTER XVIII THE PURSUIT"What plan have you in mind?" |
4635 | CHAPTER XXV THE CAPTURE-- CONCLUSION"Do you think they know we are here, Tom?" |
4635 | Can I do anything to help you?" |
4635 | Can you get on the job to- night, and do some patrol work along the border? |
4635 | Can you go there, and cruise about? |
4635 | Can you manage alone in the pilot house?" |
4635 | Can you save him? |
4635 | Can you use any more speed?" |
4635 | Damon?" |
4635 | Damon?" |
4635 | Did you hear how long Andy was going to stay?" |
4635 | Do n''t you think this is a sort of duty- call to you?" |
4635 | Do n''t you want to come along?" |
4635 | Do you notice that searchlight, and how powerful it is?" |
4635 | Do you suppose the smugglers are stopping there?" |
4635 | Do you think you can rise from the ground, and take after them in time to stand a chance of overhauling them, Tom? |
4635 | Even if they saw them, what could they do? |
4635 | Has Andy Foger fallen out of his airship?" |
4635 | Has anything new turned up?" |
4635 | Has he seen this before?" |
4635 | Have you captured a wild animal?" |
4635 | He was taken completely by surprise as Tom, stepping up to him, asked sharply:"Who are you and what are you doing here?" |
4635 | Hogan''s alley, or some such name as that; was n''t it?" |
4635 | How do you account for it?" |
4635 | How soon do you think you''ll be able to get on the border for Uncle Sam?" |
4635 | How you going to manage it?" |
4635 | I wonder how it would seem to chase a smuggler in an airship at night? |
4635 | I wonder if it was Andy''s airship that was used?" |
4635 | If you are interested in such things, and can assure me that you have no spying methods in view, I can show you--""Have you other airships?" |
4635 | In fact, after seeing your airship, Tom Swift, I''m convinced--""That I''ve been smuggling?" |
4635 | Is he safe? |
4635 | Is it a big magic lantern?" |
4635 | Is she safe?" |
4635 | Is the gas machine all right again, Tom?" |
4635 | Is this far enough out, Tom?" |
4635 | Know him? |
4635 | Motor all right?" |
4635 | Mr. Foger has a deserted house here, and-- see the connection?" |
4635 | Now, Ned, is everything in shape?" |
4635 | Oh, by the way, have you seen anything more of Andy Foger?" |
4635 | Oh, can it be possible that it is the same Tom Swift that rescued us in Africa?" |
4635 | Oh, why does n''t he know enough to stop? |
4635 | Or is it for some new kinds of moving pictures? |
4635 | Period?" |
4635 | Say in a week?" |
4635 | Say, Ned, where was it that Mr. Foger moved to? |
4635 | Say, did you notice who that man was, with the saw?" |
4635 | Say, do you remember the time we gave a show in the barn, and charged a nickel to come in? |
4635 | Say, it was queer, about that government agent, was n''t it? |
4635 | Say, where is my coat, anyhow? |
4635 | Say, you do n''t believe in that sort of bosh, do you?" |
4635 | Search this house? |
4635 | So you detained him, did you, Koku?" |
4635 | Some excitement about that; eh, Ned? |
4635 | That is I said what, did I not?" |
4635 | That''s why we''re here; is n''t it? |
4635 | Then, springing to her feet, she cried:"My husband? |
4635 | There was a moment of silence, and then a voice which Tom and Ned recognized as that of Andy Foger, asked:"What do you want?" |
4635 | There was no doubt of his intention for, as soon as he came within talking distance, the stranger called out:"What are you fellows doing here?" |
4635 | They''ve actually got to cross the border with smuggled goods before the law can touch them; have n''t they?" |
4635 | Tom told of their trip, and the wait they had decided on, and asked:"What about the new clew; the Fogers?" |
4635 | Tom, give them some of Koku''s, will you? |
4635 | Tom, will you undertake a mission for Uncle Sam?" |
4635 | Tom?" |
4635 | Tom?" |
4635 | Well, I wonder what will happen when we get chasing around nights after the smugglers? |
4635 | Well, what are we going to do?" |
4635 | What are you doing?" |
4635 | What are you going to do?" |
4635 | What can happen?" |
4635 | What can they have done with him?" |
4635 | What did he do?" |
4635 | What do you mean, sir?" |
4635 | What do you mean, sir?" |
4635 | What do you mean?" |
4635 | What for?" |
4635 | What happened?" |
4635 | What have I to do with Canada?" |
4635 | What place is that?" |
4635 | What was he doing? |
4635 | What''s he doing?" |
4635 | What''s the matter? |
4635 | What''s the matter?" |
4635 | What''s up? |
4635 | Where are we?" |
4635 | Where are you all? |
4635 | Where is Tom?" |
4635 | Where''s Rad?" |
4635 | Which way air- birds come, Big Foot?" |
4635 | Whitford?" |
4635 | Whitford?" |
4635 | Whitford?" |
4635 | Whitford?" |
4635 | Who is it? |
4635 | Whose airship is this?" |
4635 | Whose is it?" |
4635 | Why are you there?" |
4635 | Will you?" |
4635 | You do n''t mean to tell me you are going away again, and after smugglers?" |
4635 | You got firewater in your air- bird?" |
4635 | You have a wireless outfit on your airships, have n''t you, Tom?" |
4635 | You question me? |
4635 | You stand under me?" |
4635 | You''ll get them for me; wo n''t you?" |
4635 | You''re Tom Swift, are n''t you; and you have several airships?" |
4635 | cried Mr. Whitford, at the same time Mr. Damon called through the tube from the pilot house:"Which one shall I follow, Tom?" |
4635 | eh?" |
4635 | he exclaimed,"What is it?" |
4635 | suspecting you of supplying airships to the smugglers?" |
954 | A bit more speedy, I guess, is n''t it? |
954 | A good view? |
954 | A slacker? 954 About the war, I suppose?" |
954 | All ready, are you, Koku? |
954 | All right? |
954 | And Koku is helping you, I suppose? |
954 | And did they just keep you locked up? |
954 | And did you go near the factory to find out who called or who threw the paper out? |
954 | And did you? |
954 | And leave them there? |
954 | And so it''s all over, Tom? |
954 | And what did you do, Sonny? |
954 | And what does your tank do except travel along, not minding a hail of bullets? |
954 | And will yours do that? |
954 | And you say he''s a German? |
954 | And you wo n''t tell him I was peekin''? |
954 | Any more tests in view? |
954 | Are there any locomotive shops around here? |
954 | Are you all right? |
954 | Are you sure the tank''s all right? |
954 | Are you sure there''s no one in it, Tom? |
954 | Are you sure you did n''t drink anything else? |
954 | Are you sure you were n''t''seeing things,''like the little boy in the story? |
954 | Are you sure? |
954 | Are you sure? |
954 | But can the motors work upside down? |
954 | But did n''t you hear what I was saying? |
954 | But do you see-- it? |
954 | But how are you going to get her right side up? |
954 | But how can I? 954 But if they demolish the tank they''ll kill themselves, wo n''t they? |
954 | But what can we do now? |
954 | But what could this be? |
954 | But what in the world does it all mean, Tom Swift? 954 But what is this factory?" |
954 | But what made him come here, and what did he want? |
954 | But what makes it go? |
954 | But what was his object? |
954 | But what was their object? |
954 | But where''s it going? |
954 | But who, Rad? 954 But,"shouted Ned,"do n''t you understand? |
954 | Ca n''t you get a little more speed out of this machine? |
954 | Ca n''t you get the Hawk there in time to stop her? |
954 | Can you get Tom back? |
954 | Can you get up again? |
954 | Caught him? 954 Commission?" |
954 | Could n''t you stop at some farmhouse and get fixed up a little? |
954 | Den ca n''t I be, Massa Tom? |
954 | Did he tell you what it was to be? |
954 | Did he try to blow up the tank? |
954 | Did n''t he come out here? |
954 | Did n''t you send for the tank, Tom? |
954 | Did they come out of the factory, Ned? |
954 | Did they try to force you to tell them the secrets of the tank? |
954 | Did you get him? |
954 | Did you get your commission? |
954 | Did you go to the factory? |
954 | Did you hear anything at the side window a while ago? |
954 | Did you recognize any of the men, Tom? |
954 | Do n''t you think that great? 954 Do they make munitions there-- for the Allies?" |
954 | Do we go over now? |
954 | Do you know where he is? |
954 | Do you know where to find one? |
954 | Do you mean Mary? |
954 | Do you mean that you stopped her by wireless, Tom? |
954 | Do you see anything? |
954 | Do you suppose he means he''s caught the man you saw up the tree, Ned? 954 Do you suppose it''s a test of another gas helmet that Tom has asked us out to see to- night?" |
954 | Do you think it could be some new kind of elephant? |
954 | Do you? |
954 | Doctor? 954 Done what?" |
954 | Eh? 954 Eh? |
954 | Exempted? |
954 | For some of what? |
954 | For that old ramshackle? |
954 | Found what? |
954 | Get everything fixed? |
954 | Going far, Tom? |
954 | Going to have a good- night look at her? |
954 | Going to smash it? |
954 | Got any guns aboard her-- I mean machine guns? |
954 | Had an accident? |
954 | Have a look at what? |
954 | Have they got a wild bull shut up in there, and is he trying to get out? 954 Have you got her in shape again?" |
954 | He did? |
954 | He seemed all right, and of course having a note from you--"Who has that note now? |
954 | Held by whom, do you suppose? |
954 | How about you down there? |
954 | How are you going to do it? |
954 | How are you going to trace the tank, Tom? |
954 | How did you get in there? |
954 | How do you know that, Rad? |
954 | How do you know? |
954 | How''d she stand it? |
954 | How''d you come to evolve this? |
954 | How''d you get him to go with you? |
954 | How? |
954 | How? |
954 | I mean will it do ten miles an hour, and straddle over a wider ditch than twelve feet? |
954 | I wonder if that''s my Simp friend, playing I spy? |
954 | If he took the other road, where would he go? |
954 | In that? |
954 | In there when the tank broke open things? |
954 | Is Tom Swift over with you? |
954 | Is anything wrong? |
954 | Is he going to? |
954 | Is he in there, Koku? |
954 | Is n''t it great, Tom? 954 Is n''t it great?" |
954 | Is n''t that great, Tom? 954 Is n''t that wonderful?" |
954 | Is that so? 954 Is the tank all right?" |
954 | Is this one going to the other side? |
954 | It is? |
954 | It was some one, though, was n''t it? |
954 | Locomotive shops? |
954 | Looking for a good place to fish, I presume? |
954 | Mary, have you seen anything of Tom Swift lately? |
954 | Mary, what do you think of Tom? |
954 | More dynamite? |
954 | No mo''whut? |
954 | No, not exactly like that But--"Well, what do you think of it? |
954 | Now the question is where is the tank, and how can we get her back? 954 Oh, is it?" |
954 | Oh, it''s you, is it? |
954 | Oh, you mean the gap- bridgers? |
954 | Open her up? |
954 | Playing cops and robbers? |
954 | Rather a good view to be had from up where you were, eh? |
954 | Really? |
954 | Seems like something was in the wind, Tom-- big doings? |
954 | Seen him? 954 So it was you, was it?" |
954 | Some new wrinkle? |
954 | Suppose the spanners break when you''re halfway over, Tom? |
954 | The circus has n''t come to town this evening, has it? |
954 | Then he has n''t been here to- day? |
954 | Then how could a flimsy wooden barn be? |
954 | Then we have n''t killed any one? |
954 | Then what''s the matter with you? 954 Then whom have you caught, Rad?" |
954 | Then you have n''t seen him, either? |
954 | Then you''ll be on your way again? |
954 | There may? 954 They could n''t do that, Tom-- get possession of her-- could they?" |
954 | Tom Swift? 954 Tom has gone to keep an appointment I never made, and the question is with whom will he keep it?" |
954 | Was he a German spy? |
954 | Was there anybody in your barn? |
954 | Was there what? |
954 | We''ve had some great old experiences together, Ned, have n''t we? |
954 | Well, Rad, what is it? |
954 | Well, are you satisfied, Tom? |
954 | Well, did you ever see a picture like this before? |
954 | Well, what are we going to do? |
954 | Well, what do you think did happen? |
954 | Well, what you going to do? |
954 | Well, what''s the matter, Tom? |
954 | Well, where have you been keeping yourself, old man? |
954 | Were they highwaymen? |
954 | Were they of any value? |
954 | Were you there? |
954 | What about, Tom? |
954 | What are you doing here? |
954 | What are you doing up there? |
954 | What are you doing? 954 What are you going to do, Tom?" |
954 | What are you so excited about, Tom? |
954 | What are you talking about? |
954 | What at? |
954 | What did it do? |
954 | What did she hear? |
954 | What do I think of him? |
954 | What do you mean by his tricks? |
954 | What do you mean-- my old tricks? |
954 | What do you mean? 954 What do you mean?" |
954 | What do you mean? |
954 | What do you mean? |
954 | What do you think about them, Tom? |
954 | What happened to him? |
954 | What happened to- day? |
954 | What in the world does Tom Swift mean by inviting us out here to witness a test, and then nearly running us down under a Juggernaut? |
954 | What in the world does it mean? 954 What in?" |
954 | What is it? |
954 | What is it? |
954 | What is it? |
954 | What is it? |
954 | What is she, Tom? |
954 | What is troubling you? |
954 | What kind of trench slang is that, Tom Swift? |
954 | What man, Tom? |
954 | What note? |
954 | What queer doings are going on here? |
954 | What s that? |
954 | What was he excited about? |
954 | What was it like? |
954 | What was it-- a ghost? |
954 | What will you do with him, Tom? |
954 | What''s going on up at your place? |
954 | What''s he doing around here? |
954 | What''s missing? |
954 | What''s next on the program? |
954 | What''s that you''re committing me to? |
954 | What''s that, Rad? 954 What''s that?" |
954 | What''s that? |
954 | What''s that? |
954 | What''s the game? |
954 | What''s the idea of using a barn, Tom? |
954 | What''s the idea? |
954 | What''s the matter? |
954 | What''s the rush? |
954 | What''s this, Tom? |
954 | What''s this? |
954 | What''s up now? 954 What''s wrong?" |
954 | What? |
954 | Where are you going? |
954 | Where did you get this? |
954 | Where have you been? |
954 | Where is he? 954 Where is my friend, Tom Swift? |
954 | Where is this old factory you speak of,continued Mr. Damon,"and how can we get there? |
954 | Where''d you get it? |
954 | Where''s Tom? |
954 | Where''s that? |
954 | Where? 954 Which is the nearest road to Shopton?" |
954 | Who are you looking for in Shopton? |
954 | Who said anything about that? |
954 | Who say so? |
954 | Who was the man who brought the note? |
954 | Who''s that? 954 Who?" |
954 | Whut, him? 954 Why do n''t you go at it?" |
954 | Why do n''t you try demolishing that? |
954 | Why do n''t you want us to look through the ruins? |
954 | Why not? |
954 | Why not? |
954 | Why? |
954 | Why? |
954 | Will she be in shape to ship soon? |
954 | Yes, I guess we can trace her, all right,assented Tom Swift;"but the point is, will there be anything left of her? |
954 | You did n''t enlist? |
954 | You did? |
954 | You did? |
954 | You do n''t mean to say, even if you do work in a bank, that you''ve got three thousand in cash concealed about your person, do you? |
954 | You may? 954 You mean down in Peru, Tom?" |
954 | You mean notify the authorities? |
954 | You mean you''re going to ride right over that building, Tom? |
954 | You saw something? |
954 | You''re not going in her, are you, Tom? |
954 | A question he asked himself over and over again was:"Where have I seen this man before? |
954 | An indistinguishable answer came back, and then Ned cried:"Where are you, Tom? |
954 | And what''s this about his going to meet me over at the place of that farmer, Mr. Kanker, where we had the trouble about the barn Tom demolished?" |
954 | And yet if he spends all his time on some foolish contraption, like a new kind of traction plow, what good is that? |
954 | Anything new, Rad?" |
954 | Are you fond of fishing?" |
954 | Are you game?" |
954 | Are you going to enlist, Tom?" |
954 | Are you open to an offer to do some inventive and constructive work?" |
954 | Are you ready?" |
954 | Baggert?" |
954 | Bring him along? |
954 | But I can see that last-- they treated you like a dog, did n''t they?" |
954 | But I mean do n''t you think he wants stirring up a bit?" |
954 | But how is it you are n''t going to the dance with Lieutenant Martin? |
954 | But there''s something going on, is n''t there? |
954 | But what is he doing here? |
954 | But what is he doing in that-- thing?" |
954 | But what nearly broke the fence to- night?" |
954 | But what next?" |
954 | But where have I seen this man before?" |
954 | But you''ve got it finished now, have n''t you? |
954 | But, Ned, if one ran out of harm''s way, any others who might possibly be in there would do the same thing, would n''t they?" |
954 | By the way, Tom, have they called on you yet?" |
954 | Can it be that troops are marching away?" |
954 | Can you beat it? |
954 | Can you beat it?" |
954 | Chapter II Tom''s Indifference"Did you make this machine yourself?" |
954 | Chapter V"Is He a Slacker?" |
954 | Chapter VII Up a Tree"Want to come and have a look?" |
954 | Chapter VIII Detective Rad"Who''s there?" |
954 | Chapter XI Tom''s Tank"What was it?" |
954 | Chapter XX The Search"Have n''t you seen anything of him?" |
954 | Chapter XXV Foiled"Is it really Tank A, Tom?" |
954 | Come to smash up any more of my barns at three thousand dollars a smash?" |
954 | Damon?" |
954 | Damon?" |
954 | Dat big, good- fo''-nuffin white trash? |
954 | Did I hear you say you thought it would rain?" |
954 | Did I tell you about meeting Blakeson?" |
954 | Did n''t the note he threw out say he was there?" |
954 | Did you ever see anything like it?" |
954 | Did you get any trace of Simpson or the men who are with him-- Blakeson and the others?" |
954 | Did you get made an officer?" |
954 | Did you know she was going to get married, Tom?" |
954 | Do n''t you like it?" |
954 | Do n''t you think it best to get them to a doctor, and then talk about money damages later?" |
954 | Do you mean that young whipper- snapper with his big traction engine?" |
954 | Do you think he has had any intimation of what you are doing?" |
954 | Do you think he is working at the army camp, or helping make Liberty Motors for the aircraft that are going to beat the Germans?" |
954 | Do you think he''s a slacker?" |
954 | Does n''t it make you thrill, Tom, when you see them marching off, even if they have n''t their uniforms yet? |
954 | Has be enlisted yet?" |
954 | Have you heard anything more of Simpson, Blakeson and Scoundrels?" |
954 | How can I expect to keep this secret? |
954 | How do you find business, Mr. Nestor, since the war spirit has grown stronger?" |
954 | How in the world did you get here?" |
954 | How''s everything else?" |
954 | Hurt?" |
954 | I wonder if Tom is n''t interested in seeing Uncle Sam help win this war? |
954 | I wonder if Tom is pro- German? |
954 | I wonder if he''s going to ask her to the exhibition?" |
954 | I wonder if we''ll have any more? |
954 | I''m doing some special work in there and it''s--""Am it dangerous, Massa Tom? |
954 | If he has, why does n''t he offer it to Uncle Sam? |
954 | Is Tom doing as much for his country?" |
954 | Is he a prisoner?" |
954 | Is he really the one you saw up in the tree?" |
954 | Is n''t Tom there?" |
954 | Is n''t that a wonder?" |
954 | Is n''t that wonderful?" |
954 | Is n''t this a history- making time, Tom?" |
954 | Like to come along?" |
954 | Now why should my memory play me a trick like this? |
954 | Now, Ned, what about this chap? |
954 | Oh, how could Tom be so fooled? |
954 | Same old story?" |
954 | Say, Tom Swift, are you keeping something from me?" |
954 | Say, could n''t you get up something almost as good as this?" |
954 | Say, what''s the''matter with you, anyhow, Tom? |
954 | Signaling for help from those inside the tank?" |
954 | So now for a barn, Ned, unless you''re getting tired and want to go back?" |
954 | Some new stunt?" |
954 | Swift?" |
954 | The first was:"How did they get it away?" |
954 | The man you think is a German spy?" |
954 | Then they have n''t got her?" |
954 | There was a moment of silence, and then a voice asked:"Who is there?" |
954 | Tom signaled to the engine room, and, as the power was off and the speaking tube could be used, he called through it:"How are you down there?" |
954 | Want any more machine gun work?" |
954 | Was Simpson one?" |
954 | Was there?" |
954 | We''re going to give her a test, and then--""Give who a test?" |
954 | Well, what''d you see?" |
954 | Were n''t you induced by a man named Simpson, or one named Blakeson, to make the demand of three thousand dollars''damage for your barn?" |
954 | What are you doing there?" |
954 | What are you up to Ned? |
954 | What do you suppose he is doing around here?" |
954 | What do you think of that-- adding insult to injury?" |
954 | What factory?" |
954 | What happened, anyhow?" |
954 | What in the world is it?" |
954 | What made you suspicious of that particular place?" |
954 | What makes you think I can tell you?" |
954 | What was Tom excited about?" |
954 | What was the trouble?" |
954 | What would you say if I told you that man was Blakeson, of Blakeson and Grinder, the rival tunnel contractors who made such trouble for us?" |
954 | What''s happened to him?" |
954 | What''s that, my dear?" |
954 | What? |
954 | Where is he? |
954 | Where''d you meet him?" |
954 | Where''s Tom Swift?" |
954 | Who are you?" |
954 | Who in the world can he be?" |
954 | Who is he?" |
954 | Whom have you caught, Rad?" |
954 | Why do n''t you say something? |
954 | Why do you ask?" |
954 | Why does n''t he enlist like the other chaps, or sell Liberty Bonds like Ned Newton?" |
954 | Why?" |
954 | Why?" |
954 | You are not a naturalized citizen, are you?" |
954 | You do n''t mean to say you''ve seen that picture before?" |
954 | You have n''t had much to eat, have you?" |
954 | You know he made an aerial warship, so why could n''t he have a lot of armor plated elephants?" |
954 | You say you have shut some one up in Boomerang''s stable, Rad?" |
954 | called the man, as he saw Tom about to start"Is the Swift Company plant far from here?" |
954 | cried Mr. Damon,"are you really going down there, Tom Swift?" |
954 | do you think we''d better go in that case?" |
954 | if a fellow had a troop of them he could have a lot of fun with''em, could n''t he?" |
954 | is there another?" |
954 | wo n''t he be surprised?" |