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Appleton, Victor [pseud.]

"Tom Swift and His Air Scout, or, Uncle Sam's Mastery of the Sky"

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"I realize that," said Tom, "and I am prepared to take the
consequences.
"Very well, then," said Mr. Gale. "There seems nothing for us
to do, Mr. Ware, but to go back to New York. I bid you good-day,"
and he bowed stiffly to Tom. "I hope you will not regret your
refusal of our offer."
"I hope so myself," said Tom, lightly.
When the visitors had gone Mr. Swift turned toward his son,
and, shaking his head, remarked:
"Of course, you know your own business best, Tom. Yet I cannot
but feel you have made a mistake."
"How?" asked Tom. "By not taking that money? I can easily make
that in a year, with an idea I have in mind for an improvement on
an airship. And your new electric motor will soon be ready for
the market. Besides, we don't really need the money."
"No, not now, Tom, but there is no telling when we may," said
Mr. Swift, slowly. "This big war has made many changes, and
things that brought us in a good income before, hardly sell at
all, now."
"Oh, don't worry, Dad! We still have a few shots left in the
locker--in other words, the bank.


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