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قراءة كتاب Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship; Or, The Naval Terror of the Seas
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Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship; Or, The Naval Terror of the Seas
TOM SWIFT AND HIS AERIAL WARSHIP
or
The Naval Terror of the Seas
BY
VICTOR APPLETON
CONTENTS
CHAPTER | |
I | TOM IS PUZZLED |
II | A FIRE ALARM |
III | A DESPERATE BATTLE |
IV | SUSPICIONS |
V | A QUEER STRANGER |
VI | THE AERIAL WARSHIP |
VII | WARNINGS |
VIII | A SUSPECTED PLOT |
IX | THE RECOIL CHECK |
X | THE NEW MEN |
XI | A DAY OFF |
XII | A NIGHT ALARM |
XIII | THE CAPTURE |
XIV | THE FIRST FLIGHT |
XV | IN DANGER |
XVI | TOM IS WORRIED |
XVII | AN OCEAN FLIGHT |
XVIII | IN A STORM |
XIX | QUEER HAPPENINGS |
XX | THE STOWAWAYS |
XXI | PRISONERS |
XXII | APPREHENSIONS |
XXIII | ACROSS THE SEA |
XXIV | THE LIGHTNING BOLT |
XXV | FREEDOM |
TOM SWIFT AND HIS AERIAL WARSHIP
CHAPTER I
TOM IS PUZZLED
"What's the matter, Tom? You look rather blue!"
"Blue! Say, Ned, I'd turn red, green, yellow, or any other color of the rainbow, if I thought it would help matters any."
"Whew!"
Ned Newton, the chum and companion of Tom Swift, gave vent to a whistle of surprise, as he gazed at the young fellow sitting opposite him, near a bench covered with strange-looking tools and machinery, while blueprints and drawings were scattered about.
Ranged on the sides of the room were models of many queer craft, most of them flying machines of one sort or another, while through the open door that led into a large shed could be seen the outlines of a speedy monoplane.
"As bad as that, eh, Tom?" went on Ned. "I thought something was up when I first came in, but, if you'll excuse a second mention of the color scheme, I should say it was blue—decidedly blue. You look as though you had lost your last friend, and I want to assure you that if you do feel that way, it's dead wrong. There's myself, for one, and I'm sure Mr. Damon—"
"Bless my gasoline tank!" exclaimed Tom, with a laugh, in imitation of the gentleman Ned Newton had mentioned, "I know that! I'm not worrying over the