登陆注册
15293400000003

第3章

A FIRE ALARM

Tom Swift quickly opened the door of the big shed.It was built to house a dirigible balloon, or airship of some sort.Ned could easily tell that from his knowledge of Tom's previous inventions.

"Something wrong?" asked the young bank clerk.

"I don't know," returned Tom, and then as he looked inside the place, he breathed a sigh of relief.

"Oh, it's you, is it, Koku?" he asked, as a veritable giant of a man came forward.

"Yes, master, it is only Koku and your father," spoke the big chap, with rather a strange accent.

"Oh, is my father here?" asked Tom."I was wondering who had opened the door of this shed.""Yes, Tom," responded the elder Swift, coming up to them, "I had a new idea in regard to some of those side guy wires, and I wanted to try it out.I brought Koku with me to use his strength on some of them.""That's all right, Dad.Ned and I came out to wrestle with that recoil problem again.I want to try some guns on the craft soon, but--""You'd better not, Tom," warned his father."It will never work, I tell you.You can't expect to take up quick-firing guns and bombs in an airship, and have them work properly.Better give it up.""I never will.I'll make it work, Dad!"

"I don't believe you will, Tom.This time you have bitten off more than you can chew, to use a homely but expressive statement.""Well, Dad, we'll see," began Tom easily."There she is, Ned," he went on."Now, if you'll come around hereBut Tom never finished that sentence, for at that moment there came running into the airship shed an elderly, short, stout, fussy gentleman, followed by an aged colored man.Both of them seemed very much excited.

"Bless my socks, Tom!" cried the short, stout man."There sure istrouble!"

"I should say So, Massa Tom!" added the colored man."I done did prognosticate dat some day de combustible material of which dat shed am composed would conflaggrate--""What's the matter?" interrupted Tom, jumping forward."Speak out! Eradicate! Mr.Damon, what is it?""The red shed!" cried the short little man."The red shed, Tom "It's on fire!" yelled the colored man.

"Great thunderclaps!" cried Tom."Come on --everybody on the job!" he yelled."Koku, pull the alarm! If that red shed goes--"Instantly the place was in confusion.Tom and Ned, looking from a window of the hangar, saw a billow of black smoke roll across the yard.But already the private fire bell was clanging out its warning.And, while the work of fighting the flames is under way, I will halt the progress of this story long enough to give my new readers a little idea of who Tom Swift is, so they may read this book more intelligently.Those of you who have perused the previous volumes may skip this part.

Tom Swift, though rather young in years, was an inventor of note.His tastes and talents were developed along the line of machinery and locomotion.Motorcycles, automobiles, motorboats, submarine craft, and, latest of all, craft of the air, had occupied the attention of Tom Swift and his father for some years.

Mr.Swift was a widower, and lived with Tom, his only son, in the village of Shopton, New York State.Mrs.Baggert kept house for them, and an aged colored man, Eradicate Sampson, with his mule, Boomerang, did "odd jobs" about the Shopton home and factories.

Among Tom's friends was a Mr.Wakefield Damon, from a nearby village.Mr.Damon was always blessing something, from his hat to his shoes, a harmless sort of habit that seemed to afford him much comfort.Then there was Ned Newton, a boyhood chum of Tom's, who worked in the Shopton bank.I will just mention Mary Nestor, a young lady of Shopton, in whom Tom was more than ordinarily interested.I have spoken of Koku, the giant.He really was a giant of a man, of enormous strength, and was one of two whom Tom had brought with him from a strange landwhere Tom was held captive for a time.You may read about it in a book devoted to those adventures.

Tom took Koku into his service, somewhat to the dismay of Eradicate, who was desperately jealous.But poor Eradicate was getting old, and could not do as much as he thought he could.So, in a great measure, Koku replaced him, and Tom found much use for the giant's strength.

Tom had begun his inventive work when, some years before this story opens, he had bargained for Mr.Damon's motorcycle, after that machine had shot its owner into a tree.Mr.Damon was, naturally, perhaps, much disgusted, and sold the affair cheap.Tom repaired it, made some improvements, and, in the first volume of this series, entitled "Tom Swift and His Motorcycles," you may read of his rather thrilling adventures on his speedy road-steed.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 动漫修仙录

    动漫修仙录

    这个世界很小,让我们不期而遇。这个世界很大,让我们不断奋斗。四本书典,各种奇异的作用,当你手握武器和书典前往异世界,你是否还能守住本心。契约之书:不完整复制体召唤。血纹之书:血统学习武典:技能学习。宝典:道具购买。集齐四书,你将获得统一方便面一箱……上一句纯属口胡……
  • 七剑神诀

    七剑神诀

    携一把旷世宝剑,身怀绝技,于险恶的江湖中驰骋游荡。看孤独易如何逆天改命,揭开前世尘缘,踏上真仙大道。
  • 王爷快躺好:本妃要吃你

    王爷快躺好:本妃要吃你

    穿越?这样也行?!靠,谁踹老娘屁屁?“不要挡路!”嘿,我的乖乖,又是你?!“怎么又是你?!快说,是不是爱慕本王,不过你爱慕也没什么用,本王是绝不会纳你为妃的!”“爱慕,我呸,滚你奶奶怀里去,老娘岂是你能肖想的?”“哎呦,妞你还挺嘴硬的。”“彼此彼此,不过你这么说了,那我怎能辜负你一番好意?”?!
  • 剑游仙武世界

    剑游仙武世界

    一个无意间成为神剑器灵的普通人,为了修复残破的神剑,穿梭三千位面,寻求各界神兵。一剑光寒三千界,天穹哪堪几度斩?———————————————一、主角是剑的器灵,并非是剑,所以依然算是人类。二、穿梭的位面以武侠、玄幻、修真、神话为主。
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 两界杀

    两界杀

    在很久以前,有人说:“既然相看两厌,那我们便从此不见。这世界,你们一半,我们一半。”从此,这个世界便被一分为二。伤口总会有愈合的一天,世界也会重新聚合,原来一个世界的生灵,终将会重新见面。
  • 青丝发

    青丝发

    这是一个有关一缕青丝的故事,一缕青丝在我心,走遍天涯也不怕。
  • 天醒之道

    天醒之道

    诸天万界,百万族群,群雄荟萃,众生争辉。一位青年从神魔陵园中走出,在这光怪陆离,充满无尽神妙之地,夺天地造化,探生死奥秘,与万道争锋,踏天醒之途!
  • 尘缘鉴

    尘缘鉴

    天意渺渺,亿万众生似猪狗。风雨潇潇,只身一人求真道。如花美眷如梦,银台碧榭飘摇。说什么高山凌天,看什么清溪泻雪。财死食亡人散尽,身灭道消有谁怜。逍遥一日更堪比飘摇万年,若天真能看见,请还我半盏人间。枯血残阳相恋,飞马银冰不前。成者茅屋有人寻,败者战躯惹人嫌,神不免俗,仙不杨善,妄谈什么英雄豪杰……
  • 濯缨亭笔记

    濯缨亭笔记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。