Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight; or, on the border for Uncle Sam by Victor [pseud.] Appleton
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"There's a man hiding there, Tom," reported his chum, a little later, after a cautious observation. "I thought so. What's he doing?" "Why he--by Jove! Tom, he's looking at us through opera glasses, like that other--" "It isn't ANOTHER, it's the same fellow!" whispered Tom. "It's the spy who was watching Andy! I'm going to see what's up," and he strode rapidly toward the street, at the curb of which was the tree that partly screened the man behind it. CHAPTER III QUEER REPAIRS Quickly Tom Swift crossed the space between the airship, that was ready for a flight, and the tree. The man behind it had apparently not seen Tom coming, being so interested in looking at the airship, which was a wonderful craft. He was taken completely by surprise as Tom, stepping up to him, asked sharply: "Who are you and what are you doing here?" |
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