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Appleton, Victor [pseud.]

"Tom Swift and His Sky Racer, or, the Quickest Flight on Record"


Tom raised himself up to the window. The light had been visible a moment
before he placed the box in position, but an instant later it seemed to
go out, and the place was in darkness.
"I wonder if they've gone away?" thought Tom. "I can't hear any noise."
He listened intently. It was dark and silent in the shop. Suddenly the
light flashed up brighter than before, and the young inventor caught
sight of a man walking around the new aeroplane, examining it carefully.
He carried, as Tom could see, a large-sized electric flash-lamp, with a
brilliant tungsten filament, which gave a powerful light.
As the youth watched, he saw the intruder place the light on a bench, in
such a position that the rays fell full upon the Humming-Bird. Then,
adjusting the spring switch so that the light would continue to glow,
the man stepped back and drew something from an inner pocket.
"I wonder what he's up to?" mused Tom. "I wish Eradicate and Mr. Jackson
would hurry back. Who can that fellow be, I wonder? I've never seen him
before, as far as I know.


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