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Chapter 19 Tom on a Hunt
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Tom held his rifle in readiness, though he only intended it as ameans of intimidation1, and would not have fired at the burglarexcept to save his own life. But the sight of the weapon was enoughfor the tramp. He crouched2 motionless. His own light had gone out,but by the gleam of the electric he carried Tom could see that theman had in his hand some tool with which he had been endeavoring toforce the safe.
"I guess you've got me!" exclaimed the intruder, and there was inhis tones no trace of the tramp dialect.
"It looks like it," agreed Tom grimly. "Are you a tramp now, or insome other disguise?"
"Can't you see?" asked the fellow sullenly3, and then Tom did noticethat the man still had on his tramp make-up.
"What do you want?" asked Tom.
"Hard to tell." replied the burglar calmly. "I hadn't got the safeopen before you came down and disturbed me. I'm after money,naturally."
"No, you're not!" exclaimed Tom.
"What's that?" and the man seemed surprised.
"No, you're not!" went on Tom, and he held his rifle in readiness."You're after the patent papers and the model of the turbine motor.But it's gone. Your confederates got it away from me. They probablyhaven't told you yet, and you're still on the hunt for it. You'llnot get it, but I've got you."
"So I see," admitted Happy Harry4, and he spoke5 with some culture."If you don't mind," he went on, "would you just as soon move thatgun a little? It's pointing right at my head, and it might go off."
"It is going off--very soon!" exclaimed Tom grimly, and the trampstarted in alarm. "Oh, I'm not going to shoot you," continued theyoung inventor. "I'm going to fire this as an alarm, and theengineer will come in here and tie you up. Then I'm going to handyou over to the police. This rifle is a repeater, and I am a prettygood shot. I'm going to fire once now, to summon assistance, and ifyou try to get away I'll be ready to fire a second time, and thatwon't be so comfortable for you. I've caught you, and I'm going tohold on to you until I get that model and those papers back."
"Oh, you are, eh?" asked the burglar calmly. "Well, all I've got tosay is that you have grit6. Go ahead. I'm caught good and proper. Iwas foolish to come in here, but I thought I'd take a chance."
"Who are you, anyhow? Who are the men working with you to defraud7 myfather of his rights?" asked Tom somewhat bitterly.
"I'll never tell you," answered the burglar. "I was hired to docertain work, and that's all there is to it. I'm not going to peachon my pals8."
"We'll see about that!" burst out Tom. Then he noticed that adining-room window behind where the burglar was kneeling was open.Doubtless the intruder had entered that way, and intended to escapein the same manner.
"I'm going to shoot," announced Tom, and, aiming his rifle at theopen window, where the bullet would do no damage, he pressed thetrigger. He noticed that the burglar was crouching9 low down on thefloor, but Tom thought nothing of this at the time. He imagined thatHappy Harry--or whatever his name was--might be afraid of gettinghit.
There was a flash of fire and a deafening10 report as Tom fired. Thecloud of smoke obscured his vision for a moment, and as the echoesdied away Tom could hear Mrs. Baggert screaming in her room.
"It's all right!" cried the young inventor reassuringly11. "No one ishurt, Mrs. Baggert!" Then he flashed his light on the spot where theburglar had crouched. As the smoke rolled away Tom peered in vainfor a sight of the intruder.
Happy Harry was gone!
Holding his rifle in readiness, in case he should be attacked fromsome unexpected quarter, Tom strode forward. He flashed his light inevery direction. There was no doubt about it. The intruder had fled.Taking advantage of the noise when the gun was fired, and undercover of the smoke, the burglar had leaped from the open window. Tomguessed as much. He hurried to the casement12 and peered out, at thesame time noticing the cut wire of the burglar alarm. It was quitedark, and he fancied he could hear the noise of some one runningrapidly. Aiming his rifle into the air, he fired again, at the sametime crying out:
"Hold on!"
"All right, Master Tom, I'm coming!" called the voice of theengineer from his shack13. "Are you hurt? Is Mrs. Baggert murdered? Ihear her screaming."
"That's pretty good evidence that she isn't murdered," said Tom witha grim smile.
"Are you hurt?" again called Mr. Jackson.
"No, I'm all right," answered Tom. "Did you see any one running awayas you came up?"
"No, Master Tom, I didn't. What happened?"
"A burglar got in, and I had him cornered, but he got away when Ifired to arouse you."
By this time the engineer was at the stoop, on which the windowopened. Tom unlocked a side door and admitted Mr. Jackson, and then,the incandescent14 light having been turned on, the two looked aroundthe apartment. Nothing in it had been disturbed, and the safe hadnot been opened.
"I heard him just in time," commented Tom, telling the engineer whathad happened. "I wish I had thought to get between him and thewindow. Then he couldn't have gotten away."
"He might have injured you, though," said Mr. Jackson. "We'll gooutside now, and look--"
"Is any one killed? Are you both murdered?" cried Mrs. Baggert atthe dining-room door. "If any one is killed I'm not coming in there.I can't bear the sight of blood."
"No one is hurt," declared Tom with a laugh. "Come on in, Mrs.Baggert," and the housekeeper15 entered, her hair all done up in curlpapers.
"Oh, my goodness me!" she exclaimed. "When I heard that cannon16 gooff I was sure the house was coming down. How is it some one wasn'tkilled?"
"That wasn't a cannon; it was only my little rifle," said Tom, andthen he told again, for the benefit of the housekeeper, the story ofwhat had happened.
"We'd better hurry and look around the premises," suggested Mr.Jackson. "Maybe he is hiding, and will come back, or perhaps he hassome confederates on the watch."
"Not much danger of that," declared Tom. "Happy Harry is far enoughaway from here now, and so are his confederates, if he had any,which I doubt. Still, it will do no harm to take a look around."
A search resulted in nothing, however, and the Swift household hadsoon settled down again, though no one slept soundly during theremainder of the night.
In the morning Tom sent word of what had happened to the police ofShopton. Some officers came out to the house, but, beyond lookingwisely at the window by which the burglar had entered and at somefootprints in the garden, they could do nothing. Tom wanted to gooff on his motor-cycle on a tour of the surrounding neighborhood tosee if he could get any clues, but he did not think it would be wisein the absence of his father. He thought it would be better toremain at home, in case any further efforts were made to getpossession of valuable models or papers.
"There's not much likelihood of that, though," said Tom to the oldengineer. "Those fellows have what they want, and are not going tobother us again. I would like to get that model back for dad,though. If they file it and take out a patent, even if he can provethat it is his, it will mean a long lawsuit17 and he may be defraudedof his rights, after all. Possession is nine points of the law, andpart of the tenth, too, I guess."
So Tom remained at home and busied himself as well as he could oversome new machines he was constructing. He got a telegram from hisfather that afternoon, stating that Mr. Swift had safely arrived inAlbany, and would return the following day.
"Did you have any luck, dad?" asked the young inventor, when hisfather, tired and worn from the unaccustomed traveling, reached homein the evening.
"Not much, Tom," was the reply. "Mr. Crawford has gone back toWashington, and he is going to do what he can to prevent those mentaking advantage of me."
"Did you get any trace of the thieves? Does Mr. Crawford think hecan?"
"No to both questions. His idea is that the men will remain inhiding for a while, and then, when the matter has quieted down, theywill proceed to get a patent on the motor that I invented."
"But, in the meanwhile, can't you make another model and get apatent yourself?"
"No; there are certain legal difficulties in the way. Besides, thosemen have the original papers I need. As for the model, it will takeme nearly a year to build a new one that will work properly, as itis very complicated. I am afraid, Tom, that all my labor18 on theturbine motor is thrown away. Those scoundrels will reap the benefitof it."
"Oh, I hope not, dad! I'm sure those fellows will be caught. Nowthat you are back home again, I'm going out on a hunt on my ownaccount. I don't put much faith in the police. It was through me,dad, that you lost your model and the papers, and I'll get themback!"
"No, you must not think it was your fault, Tom," said his father."You could not help it, though I appreciate your desire to recoverthe missing model."
"And I'll do it, too, dad. I'll start to-morrow, and I'll make acomplete circuit of the country for a hundred miles around. I caneasily do it on my motor-cycle. If I can't get on the trail of thethree men who robbed me, maybe I can find Happy Harry."
"I doubt it, my son. Still, you may try. Now I must write to Mr.Crawford and tell him about the attempted burglary while I was away.It may give him a clue to work on. I'm afraid you ran quite a risk,Tom."
"I didn't think about that, dad. I only wish I had managed to keepthat rascal19 a prisoner."
The next day Tom started off on a hunt. He planned to be goneovernight, as he intended to go first to Dunkirk, where Mr.Blackford lived, and begin his search from there.


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1 intimidation Yq2zKi     
n.恐吓,威胁
参考例句:
  • The Opposition alleged voter intimidation by the army.反对党声称投票者受到军方的恐吓。
  • The gang silenced witnesses by intimidation.恶帮用恐吓的手段使得证人不敢说话。
2 crouched 62634c7e8c15b8a61068e36aaed563ab     
v.屈膝,蹲伏( crouch的过去式和过去分词 )
参考例句:
  • He crouched down beside her. 他在她的旁边蹲了下来。
  • The lion crouched ready to pounce. 狮子蹲下身,准备猛扑。
3 sullenly f65ccb557a7ca62164b31df638a88a71     
不高兴地,绷着脸,忧郁地
参考例句:
  • 'so what?" Tom said sullenly. “那又怎么样呢?”汤姆绷着脸说。
  • Emptiness after the paper, I sIt'sullenly in front of the stove. 报看完,想不出能找点什么事做,只好一人坐在火炉旁生气。
4 harry heBxS     
vt.掠夺,蹂躏,使苦恼
参考例句:
  • Today,people feel more hurried and harried.今天,人们感到更加忙碌和苦恼。
  • Obama harried business by Healthcare Reform plan.奥巴马用医改掠夺了商界。
5 spoke XryyC     
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
参考例句:
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
6 grit LlMyH     
n.沙粒,决心,勇气;v.下定决心,咬紧牙关
参考例句:
  • The soldiers showed that they had plenty of grit. 士兵们表现得很有勇气。
  • I've got some grit in my shoe.我的鞋子里弄进了一些砂子。
7 defraud Em9zu     
vt.欺骗,欺诈
参考例句:
  • He passed himself off as the managing director to defraud the bank.他假冒总经理的名义诈骗银行。
  • He is implicated in the scheme to defraud the government.他卷入了这起欺骗政府的阴谋。
8 pals 51a8824fc053bfaf8746439dc2b2d6d0     
n.朋友( pal的名词复数 );老兄;小子;(对男子的不友好的称呼)家伙
参考例句:
  • We've been pals for years. 我们是多年的哥们儿了。
  • CD 8 positive cells remarkably increased in PALS and RP(P CD8+细胞在再生脾PALS和RP内均明显增加(P 来自互联网
9 crouching crouching     
v.屈膝,蹲伏( crouch的现在分词 )
参考例句:
  • a hulking figure crouching in the darkness 黑暗中蹲伏着的一个庞大身影
  • A young man was crouching by the table, busily searching for something. 一个年轻人正蹲在桌边翻看什么。 来自汉英文学 - 散文英译
10 deafening deafening     
adj. 振耳欲聋的, 极喧闹的 动词deafen的现在分词形式
参考例句:
  • The noise of the siren was deafening her. 汽笛声震得她耳朵都快聋了。
  • The noise of the machine was deafening. 机器的轰鸣声震耳欲聋。
11 reassuringly YTqxW     
ad.安心,可靠
参考例句:
  • He patted her knee reassuringly. 他轻拍她的膝盖让她放心。
  • The doctor smiled reassuringly. 医生笑了笑,让人心里很踏实。
12 casement kw8zwr     
n.竖铰链窗;窗扉
参考例句:
  • A casement is a window that opens by means of hinges at the side.竖铰链窗是一种用边上的铰链开启的窗户。
  • With the casement half open,a cold breeze rushed inside.窗扉半开,凉风袭来。
13 shack aE3zq     
adj.简陋的小屋,窝棚
参考例句:
  • He had to sit down five times before he reached his shack.在走到他的茅棚以前,他不得不坐在地上歇了五次。
  • The boys made a shack out of the old boards in the backyard.男孩们在后院用旧木板盖起一间小木屋。
14 incandescent T9jxI     
adj.遇热发光的, 白炽的,感情强烈的
参考例句:
  • The incandescent lamp we use in daily life was invented by Edison.我们日常生活中用的白炽灯,是爱迪生发明的。
  • The incandescent quality of his words illuminated the courage of his countrymen.他炽热的语言点燃了他本国同胞的勇气。
15 housekeeper 6q2zxl     
n.管理家务的主妇,女管家
参考例句:
  • A spotless stove told us that his mother is a diligent housekeeper.炉子清洁无瑕就表明他母亲是个勤劳的主妇。
  • She is an economical housekeeper and feeds her family cheaply.她节约持家,一家人吃得很省。
16 cannon 3T8yc     
n.大炮,火炮;飞机上的机关炮
参考例句:
  • The soldiers fired the cannon.士兵们开炮。
  • The cannon thundered in the hills.大炮在山间轰鸣。
17 lawsuit A14xy     
n.诉讼,控诉
参考例句:
  • They threatened him with a lawsuit.他们以诉讼威逼他。
  • He was perpetually involving himself in this long lawsuit.他使自己无休止地卷入这场长时间的诉讼。
18 labor P9Tzs     
n.劳动,努力,工作,劳工;分娩;vi.劳动,努力,苦干;vt.详细分析;麻烦
参考例句:
  • We are never late in satisfying him for his labor.我们从不延误付给他劳动报酬。
  • He was completely spent after two weeks of hard labor.艰苦劳动两周后,他已经疲惫不堪了。
19 rascal mAIzd     
n.流氓;不诚实的人
参考例句:
  • If he had done otherwise,I should have thought him a rascal.如果他不这样做,我就认为他是个恶棍。
  • The rascal was frightened into holding his tongue.这坏蛋吓得不敢往下说了。


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