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第46章

PLANS FOR AN AIRSHIP

"Slow her down, Ned!" cried Tom, for the ARROW was shooting so swiftly through the water that the young inventor found it impossible to pull up the balloonist.Ned hurried back to the motor, and, when the boat's way had been checked, it was an easy matter to pull the dripping and almost exhausted man into the craft.

"Are you much hurt?" asked Mr.Swift anxiously, for Tom was too much out of breath with his exertion to ask any questions.For that matter the man was in almost as bad a plight.He was breathing heavily, as one who had run a long race.

"I---I guess I'm all right," he panted."Only burned a little on my hands.That---that was a close call!"The boat swung around and headed for shore, on which was quite a throng of persons.Some of them had cheered when they saw the plucky rescue.

"I'm afraid we can't save your balloon," gasped Tom as he looked at the place where the canvas was still floating and burning.

"No matter.It wasn't worth much.That's the last time I'll ever go up in a hot-air balloon," said the man with more energy than he had before exhibited."I'm done with 'em.I've had my lesson.Hereafter an aeroplane or a gas balloon for me.I only did this to oblige the fair committee.I'll not do it again."The man spoke in short, crisp sentences, as though he was in too much of a hurry to waste his words.

"Let it sink," he went on."It's no good.Glad to see the last of it."Almost as he spoke, with a final hiss and a cloud of steam that mingled with the black smoke, the remains of the big bag sunk beneath the surface of the lake.

"We must get you ashore at once and to a doctor," said Mr.Swift."You must be badly burned.""Not much.Only my hands, where some burning pieces of canvas fell on' em.If I had a little oil to put on I'd be all right.""I can fix you up better than that," put in Tom."I have some Vaseline.""Good! Just the thing.Pass it over," and the man, though he spoke shortly, seemed grateful for the offer."My name's Sharp," he went on, "John Sharp, of no place in particular, for I travel all over.I'm a professional balloonist.Ha! That's the stuff!"This last was in reference to a bottle of Vaseline, which Tom produced.Mr.Sharp spread some over the backs of his hands and went on:

"That's better.Much obliged.I can't begin to thank you for what you did for me---saved my life.I thought it was all up with me---would have been but for you.Mustn't mind my manner---it's a way I have--- have to talk quick when you're balloonin'---no time-- -but I'm grateful all the same.Who might you people be?"Tom told him their names and Mr.Swift asked the aeronaut if he was sure he didn't need the services of a physician.

"No doctor for me," answered the balloonist."I've been in lots of tight places, but this was the worst squeeze.If you'll put me ashore, I guess I can manage now.""But you're all wet," objected Tom."Where will you go? You need some other clothes," for the man wore a suit of tights and spangles.

"Oh, I'm used to this," went on the performer."I frequently have to fall in the water.I always carry a little money with me so as to get back to the place where I started from.By the way, where am I?""Opposite Daleton," answered Tom."Where did you go up from?" "Pratonia.Big fair there.I was one of the features.""Then you're about fifteen miles away," commented Mr.Swift."You can hardly get back before night.Must you go there?""Left my clothes there.Also a valuable gas balloon.No more hot- air ones for me.Guess I'd better go back," and the aeronaut continued to speak in his quick, jerky sentences.

"We'd be very glad to have you come with us, Mr.Sharp," went on the inventor."We are not far from Shopton, and if you would like to remain over night I'm sure we would make you comfortable.You can proceed to Pratonia in the morning.""Thanks.Might not be a bad idea," said Mr.Sharp."I'm obliged to you.I've got to go there to collect my money, though I suppose they won't give it all to me.""Why not?" demanded Ned.

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