Victor Appleton by Tom Swift;His MotorCycle
Author:Tom Swift;His MotorCycle
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 2011-12-05T19:38:58+00:00
CHAPTER XV.
A VAIN SEARCH
Several hours later Tom had a curious dream. He imagined he was wandering about in the polar regions, and that it was very cold. He was trying to reason with himself that he could not possibly be on an expedition searching for the North Pole, still he felt such a keen wind blowing over his scantily-covered body that he shivered. He shivered so hard, in fact, that he shivered himself awake, and when he tried to pierce the darkness that enveloped him he was startled, for a moment, with the idea that perhaps, after all, he had wandered off to some unknown country.
For it was quite dark and cold. He was in a daze, and there was a curious smell about himâan odor that he tried to recall. Then, all at once, it came to him what it wasâchloroform. Once his father had undergone an operation, and to deaden his pain chloroform had been used.
âIâve been chloroformed!â exclaimed the young inventor, and his words sounded strange in his ears. âThatâs it. Iâve met with an accident riding my motor-cycle. I must have hit my head, for it hurts fearful. They picked me up, carried me to a hospital and have operated on me. I wonder if they took off an arm or leg? I wonder what hospital Iâm in? Why is it so dark and cold?â
As he asked himself these questions his brain gradually cleared from the haze caused by the cowardly blow, and from the chloroform that had been administered by Featherton.
Tomâs first act was to feel first of one arm, then the other. Having satisfied himself that neither of these members were mutilated he reached down to his legs.
âWhy, theyâre all right, too,â he murmured. âI wonder what they did to me? Thatâs certainly, chloroform I smell, and my head feels as if some one had sat on it. I wonderââ
Quickly he put up his hands to his head. There appeared to be nothing the matter with it, save that there was quite a lump on the back, where the club had struck.
âI seem to be all here,â went on Tom, much mystified. âBut where am I? Thatâs the question. Itâs a funny hospital, so cold and darkââ
Just then his hands came in contact with the cold ground on which he was lying.
âWhy, Iâm outdoors!â he exclaimed. Then in a flash it all came back to himâhow he had gone to wait under the church shed until the rain was over.
âI fell asleep, and now itâs night,â the youth went on. âNo wonder I am sore and stiff. And that chloroformââ He could not account for that, and he paused, puzzled once more. Then he struggled to a sitting position. His head was strangely dizzy, but he persisted, and got to his feet. He could see nothing, and groped around In the dark, until he thought to strike a match. Fortunately he had a number in his pocket. As the little flame flared up Tom started in surprise.
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