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tom swift and his wizard camera(汤姆·史威夫特和他的女巫相机)-第14章

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for instance。〃 

     〃Indeed;   yes;〃   agreed   Mr。   Nestor;   with   a  laugh。   〃But   I   hope   nothing 

like that happens。〃 

     〃Nothing      like  that   happens?〃     suddenly     asked    a  voice。   〃Bless    my 



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bookcase! but there always seems to be something going on here。 What's 

up now; Tom Swift?〃 

     〃Nothing   much;   Mr。  Damon;〃   replied our   hero;  as   he   recognized   his 

odd friend。 〃We were just talking about moving pictures; Mr。 Damon; and 

about you。 Did you get my letter?〃 

     〃I did; Tom。〃 

     〃And are you going with us?〃 

     〃Tom; did you ever know me to refuse an invitation from you? I guess 

not!   Of   course   I'm  going。   But;   for   mercy  sakes;  don't   tell   my  wife!   She 

mustn't know about it until the last minute; and then she'll be so surprised; 

when I tell her; that she won't think of objecting。 Don't let her know。〃 

     Tom  laughed;   and promised;   and then   the   three   began talking   of   the 

prospective trip。 After a bit Ned Newton joined the party。 

     Tom showed the two men how his new camera worked。 He had made 

several improvements on it since the first pictures were taken; and now it 

was almost perfect。 Mr。 Period had been out to see it work; and said it was 

just the apparatus needed。 

     〃You can get films with that machine;〃 he said; 〃that will be better than 

any pictures ever thrown on a screen。 My fortune will be made; Tom; and 

yours too; if you can only get pictures that are out of the ordinary。 There 

will be some hair…raising work; I expect; but you can do it。〃 

     〃I'll try;〃 spoke Tom。 〃I have〃 

     〃Hold on! I know what you are going to say;〃 interrupted Mr。 Period。 

〃You   are   going   to   say   that   you've   gone   through   some   strenuous   times 

already。 I know you have; but you're going to have more soon。 I think I'll 

send you to India first。〃 

     〃To India!〃 exclaimed Tom; for Mr。 Period had spoken of that as if it 

was but a journey downtown。 

     〃Yes; India。 I want a picture of an elephant drive; and if you can get 

pictures of the big beasts in a stampede; so much the better。 Then; too; the 

Durbar is on now; and that will make a good film。 How soon can you start 

for Calcutta?〃 

     〃Well; I've got to overhaul the airship;〃 said Tom。 〃That will take about 

three weeks。 The camera is practically finished。 I can leave in a month; I 



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guess。〃 

     〃Good。 We'll have fine weather by that time。 Are you going all the way 

by your airship?〃 

     〃No; I think it will be best to take that apart; ship it by steamer; and go 

that way ourselves。 I can put the airship together in India; and then use it 

to   get   to   any   other   part   of   Europe; Asia   or Africa   you   happen   to   want 

pictures from。〃 

     〃Good! Well; get to work now; and I'll see you again。〃 

     In   the   days   that   followed;  Tom   and   Ned   were   kept   busy。  There   was 

considerable to do on the airship; in the way of overhauling it。 This craft 

was Tom's largest; and was almost like the one in which he had gone to the 

caves of ice; where it was wrecked。 It had been; however; much improved。 

     The craft was a sort of combined dirigible balloon; and aeroplane; and 

could be used as either。 There was a machine on board for generating gas; 

to use in the balloon part of it; and the ship; which was named the Flyer; 

could carry several persons。 

     〃Bless my shoe laces!〃 cried Mr。 Damon one day as he looked at Koku。 

〃If we take him along in the airship; will we be able to float; Tom?〃 

     〃Oh; yes。 The airship is plenty big enough。 Besides; we are not going 

to take along a very large party; and the camera is not heavy。 Oh; we'll be 

all right。 I suppose you'll be on hand to… morrow; Mr。 Damon?〃 

     〃To…morrow? What for?〃 

     〃We're   going   to   take   the   picture   machine   up   in   the   airship;   and   get 

some photos from the sky。 I expect to make some films from high in the 

air; as well as some in the regular way; on the ground; and I want a little 

practice。 Come around about two o'clock; and we'll have a trial flight。〃 

     〃All right。 I will。 But don't let my wife know I'm going up in an airship 

again。   She's   read   of   so   many   accidents   lately;   that   she's   nervous   about 

having me take a trip。〃 

     〃Oh; I won't tell;〃 promised Tom with a laugh; and he worked away 

harder than ever; for there were many little details to perfect。 The weather 

was now getting warm; as there was an early spring; and it was pleasant 

out of doors。 

     The   moving   picture   camera   was   gotten   in   readiness。   Extra   rolls   of 



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films were on hand; and the big airship; in which they were to go up; for 

their first test of taking pictures from high in the air; had been wheeled out 

of the shed。 

     〃Are you going up very far?〃 asked Mr。 Nestor of Tom; and the young 

inventor thought that Mary's father was a trifle nervous。 He had not made 

many flights; and then only a little way above the ground; with Tom。 

     〃Not very high;〃 replied our hero。 〃You see I want to get pictures that 

will be large; and if I'm too far away I can't do it。〃 

     〃Glad to hear it; replied Mr。 Nestor; with a note of relief in his voice。 

〃Though I suppose to fall a thousand feet isn't much different from falling 

a hundred when you consider the results。〃 

     〃Not much;〃 admitted Tom frankly。 

     〃Bless my feather bed!〃 cried Mr。 Damon。 〃Please don't talk of falling; 

when we're going up in an airship。 It makes me nervous。〃 

     〃We'll not fall!〃 declared Tom confidently。 

     Mr。   Period   sent   his   regrets;   that   he   could   not   be   present   at   the   trial; 

stating in his letter that he was the busiest man in the world; and that his 

time   was   worth   about   a   dollar   a   minute   just   at   present。   He;   however; 

wished Tom all success。 Tom's first effort was to sail along; with the lens 

of   the   camera   pointed   straight   toward   the   earth。   He   would   thus   get;   if 

successful;   a   picture   that;   when   thrown   on   the   screen;   would   give   the 

spectators the idea that they were looking down from a moving balloon。 

For that reason Tom was not going to fly very high; as he wanted to get all 

the details possible。 

     〃All aboard!〃 cried the young inventor; when he had seen to it that his 

airship was in readiness for a flight。 The camera had been put aboard; and 

the lens pointed toward earth through a hole in the main cabin floor。 All 

who were exp
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