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第25章

It was agreed between Tom and Mr.Sharp that they would say nothing regarding Mr.Berg to Mr.Swift.The aeronaut caused cautious inquiries to be made, and learned that the agent had been discharged by the submarine firm, because of some wrong- doing in connection with the craft Wonder, and it was surmised that the agent believed Tom to be at the bottom of his troubles.

In a few days the young inventor was himself again, and as further trials of his battery showed it to be even better than its owner hoped, arrangements were made for testing it in the car on the road.

The runabout was nearly finished, but it lacked a coat of varnish, and some minor details, when Tom, assisted by his father, Mr Sharp and Mr.Jackson, one morning, about a week later, installed the motor and batteryunits.It did not take long to gear up the machinery, connect the battery and, though the car was rather a crude looking affair, Tom decided to give it a try-out"Want to come along, Dad?" he asked, as he tightened up some binding posts, and looked to see that the steering wheel, starting and reverse levers worked properly, and that the side chains were well lubricated.

"Not the first time," replied his father."Let's see how it runs with you, first.""Oh, I want some sort of a load in it," went on the lad."It won't be a good test unless I have a couple of others besides myself.How about you, Mr.Damon?" for the old gentleman was spending a few days at the Swift homestead.

"Bless my shoe buttons! I'll come!" was the ready answer."After the experience I've been through in the airship and submarine, nothing can scare me.Lead on, I'll follow!""I don't suppose you'll hang back after that; will you, Mr.Sharp?" asked the lad, with a laugh.

"I don't dare to, for the sake of my reputation," was the reply, for the balloonist who had made many ascensions, and dropped thousands of feet in parachutes, was naturally a brave man.

So he and Mr.Damon climbed into the rear seats of the odd- looking electric car, while Tom took his place at the steering wheel.

"Are you all ready?" he asked."Let her go!" fired back Mr.Sharp.

"Bless my galvanometer, don't go too fast on the start," cautioned Mr.Damon, nervously.

"I'll not," agreed the young inventor."I want to get it warmed up before I try any speeding."He turned on the current.There was a low, humming purr, which gradually increased to a whine, and the car moved slowly forward.It rolled along the gravel driveway to the road, Tom listening to every sound of the machinery, as a mother listens to the breathing of a child.

"She's moving!" he cried.

"But not much faster than a wheelbarrow," said his father, who sometimes teased his son.

"Wait!" cried the youth.

Tom turned more current into the motor.The purring and humming increased, and the car seemed to leap forward.It was in the road now, and, once assured that the steering apparatus was working well, Tom suddenly turned on much more speed.

So quickly did the electric auto shoot forward that Mr.Damon and Mr.Sharp were jerked back against the cushions of the rear seats.

"Here! What are you doing?" inquired Mr.Sharp."I'm going to show you a little speed," answered Tom.

The car was now moving rapidly, and there was a smoothness and lightness to its progress that was absent from a gasolene auto.There was no vibration from the motor.Faster and faster it ran, until it was moving at a speed scarcely less than that of Mr.Damon's car, when it was doing its best.Of course that was not saying much, for the car owned by the odd gentleman was not a very powerful one, but it could make fast time occasionally.

"Is this the best you can do?" asked Mr.Damon."Not that it isn't fast," he hastened to add, "and I was wondering if it was your limit.""Not half!" cried Tom, as he turned on a little more power."I'm not trying for a record to-day.I just want to see how the battery and motor behaves.""Pretty well, I should say," commented Mr.Sharp."I'm satisfied--so far," agreed the lad.

They were now moving along the highway at a good speed--moving almost silently, too, for the motor, save for a low hum, made no noise.So quiet was the car, in fact, that it was nearly the cause of a disaster.Tom was so interested in the performance of his latest invention, that, before he knew it, he had come up behind a farmer, driving a team of skittish horses.As the big machine went past them, giving no warning of its approach, the steeds reared up, and would have bolted, but for the prompt action of the driver.

"Hey!" he cried, angrily, as Tom speeded past, "don't you know yougot to give warnin' when you're comin' with one of them ther gol-swizzled things! By Jehossephat I'll have th' law on ye ef ye do thet ag'in!""I forgot to ring the bell," apologized Tom, as he sent out a peal from the gong, and then, he let out a few more amperes, and the speed increased.

"Hold on! I guess this is fast enough!" cried Mr.Damon, as his hat blew off.

"Fast?" answered Tom."This is nothing to what I'll do when I use the full power.Then I'll--"He was interrupted by a sharp report, and a vivid flash of fire on a switch board near the steering wheel.The motor gave a sort of groan, and stopped, the car rolling on a little way, and then becoming stationary.

"Bless my collar button!" ejaculated Mr.Damon."What's the matter?" inquired Mr.Sharp.

"Some sort of a blow-out," answered Tom ruefully, as he shoved the starting handle over, trying to move the car.But it would not budge.The new auto had "gone dead" on her first tryout.The young inventor was grievously disappointed.

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