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CHAPTER X LARRY’S CAPTURE
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“How did you ever guess the gem1 was in the gum?” Dick stared admiringly at Sandy, exultantly2 at the green light flashing from that hidden emerald as Sandy scraped aside the clinging substance from it.
“First the gum was in the amphibian4,” Sandy said, trying to be as modest as the discovery would let him, “then it was gone. We thought we saw somebody in the hangar when first we went in—but he got away somehow. Then we saw the amphibian flying and it flashed over me that whoever we had seen before had been working on the amphibian and had chewed up all those pieces of gum—but I didn’t see why he had left it there. Then, when we found out that the man calling himself ‘Everdail’ didn’t look for or miss the gum, I guessed that he hadn’t been the gum chewer—but who had, then, I wondered. And why. It must have been for some reason, because if he had found the gum when he came to play ghost, keep everybody away from the estate by scaring them, and get the amphibian ready, he’d have throw any gum he found into the waste can.”
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“The gum was there for some reason,” agreed Dick. “This is one time when being suspicious has paid,” he added.
“Yes,” Sandy admitted. “When the life preserver was found and no gems5 were in the oilskin tied to it, and Dick showed me the gum, the reason for the big chunks6 of old gum came to me. The passenger had been getting it ready. He had to chew a great lot to get enough.”
“We mustn’t waste any more time,” cried Larry, eagerly. “There are twenty-nine more chunks in the seaplane. Let’s fly there, Jeff, and get it.”
“That-there is good sense.” Jeff started toward the flying field. “The fellow we didn’t find might come back for the emeralds.”
Going with them, to help out, Dick told Larry that he proposed to go at once to the various airports and flying fields, to learn, if he could, who had engaged the seaplane.
“The new Floyd Bennett field is the best chance,” argued Jeff. “They have got water and seaplane facilities there. It’s on Barren Island, and that’s where a man could have gone, in about the time between your seeing the ‘spook’ and the time the seaplane got where the yacht was.”
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gem
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| n.宝石,珠宝;受爱戴的人 [同]jewel | |
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exultantly
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exultant
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amphibian
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| n.两栖动物;水陆两用飞机和车辆 | |
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gems
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chunks
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stunted
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disappearance
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debarkation
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hysterical
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morosely
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brass
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agility
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curt
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concealment
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bulge
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muzzle
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sprawling
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anguish
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groaned
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misgiving
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winced
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debris
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salvage
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