Tom Swift and His Wireless Message: or, the castaways of Earthquake island by Victor [pseud.] Appleton
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and hastened back to the intelligence office, where he had left his
friend. He saw her standing at the front door, and before he could alight, and go to her, Miss Nestor came cut to meet him. "Oh, Tom!" she exclaimed, with a little tragic gesture, "what do you think?" "I don't know," he answered good-naturedly. "Does the new cook refuse to come unless you do away with apple turnovers?" "No, it isn't that. I have engaged a real treasure, I'm sure, but as soon as I mentioned that you would take us home in the electric automobile, she flatly refused to come. She said walking was the only way she would go. She hasn't been in this country long. But the worst of it is that a rich woman has just telephoned in for a cook, and if I don't get this one away, the rich lady may induce her to come to her house, and I'll be without one! Oh, what shall I do?" and poor Mary looked quite distressed. "Humph! So she's afraid of electric autos; eh?" mused Tom. "That's queer. Leave it to me, Mary, and perhaps I can fix it. You want to get her away from here in a hurry; don't you?" "Yes, because servants are so scarce, that they are engaged almost as soon as they register at the intelligence office. I know the one I have hired is suspicious of me, since I have mentioned your car, and she'll surely go with Mrs. Duy Puyster when she comes. I'm sorry I spoke of the automobile." "Well, don't worry. It's partly my fault, and perhaps I can make |
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