Victor Appleton by Tom Swift;His Air Scout
Author:Tom Swift;His Air Scout
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 2011-12-05T19:39:02+00:00
CHAPTER XV
A VAIN SEARCH
Tom Swiftâs speedy little electric car was soon at the door in readiness to take him and Mr. Damon to the Nestor home. The electric runabout was a machine Tom had evolved in his early inventive days, and though he had other automobiles, none was quite so fast or so simple to run as this, which well merited the name of the most rapid machine on the road. In it Tom had once won a great race, as has been related in the book bearing the title, âTom Swift and His Electric Runabout.â
âMary didnât telephone again, did she?â Tom asked his father, as he stopped at the house to get Mr. Damon, having gone out to see about getting the electric runabout in readiness.
âNo,â was the answer. âThe telephone hasnât rung since.â
âThen, I guess, Mr. Nestor canât have arrived home,â said Tom. âItâs a bit queer, his delay, but Iâm sure it will be explained naturally. Only Mary and her mother are alone and, very likely, theyâre nervous. Iâll telephone to let you know everything is all right as soon as I get there,â Tom promised his father and Mrs. Baggert as he drove off down the road, partly illuminated by the new moon.
Rapidly and almost as silently as his Air Scout Tom Swift drove the speedy car down the highway. It was about three miles from his home to that of Mary Nestor, and though the distance was quickly covered, to Tom, at least, the space seemed interminable. But at length he drove up to the door. There were lights in most of the rooms, which was unusual at this time of night.
The sound of the wheels had not ceased echoing on the gravel of the drive before Mary was out on the porch, which she illuminated by an overhead light.
âOh, Tom,â she cried, âhe hasnât come yet, and we are so worried! Did you see anything of father as you came along?â
âNo,â was Tomâs answer. âBut we didnât look for him along the road, as we came by the turnpike, and he wouldnât travel that way. But he will be along at any moment now. You must remember itâs quite a walk from my house, andââ
âBut he was on his bicycle,â said Mary. âWe wanted him to go in the auto, but he said he wanted some exercise after supper, and he went over on his wheel. He said heâd be right back, but he hasnât come yet.â
âOh, he will!â said Tom reassuringly. âHe may have had a puncture, or something like that. Bicyclists are just as liable to them as autoists,â he added with a laugh.
âWell, Iâm sure I hope it will be all right,â sighed Mary. âI wish you could convince mother to that effect. Sheâs as nervous as a cat. Come in and tell us what to do.â
âOh, heâll be all right,â declared Mr. Damon, adding his assurances to Tomâs.
They found Mrs. Nestor verging on an attack of hysteria. Though Mr. Nestor often went out during the evening, he seldom stayed late.
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