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Title: Tom Swift and His Motor-Cycle
Author: Victor Appleton 
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Tom Swift and his Motor-Cycle or Fun and Adventures on the Road 
by Victor Appleton 
 
CONTENTS 
I. A NARROW ESCAPE II. TOM OVERHEARS SOMETHING III. 
IN A SMASH-UP IV. TOM AND A MOTOR-CYCLE V. MR. SWIFT 
IS ALARMED VI. AN INTERVIEW IN THE DARK VII. OFF ON A 
SPIN VIII. SUSPICIOUS ACTIONS IX. A FRUITLESS PURSUIT X. 
OFF TO ALBANY XI. A VINDICTIVE TRAMP XII. THE MEN IN 
THE AUTO XIII. CAUGHT IN A STORM XIV. ATTACKED FROM 
BEHIND XV. A VAIN SEARCH. XVI. BACK HOME. XVII. MR. 
SWIFT IN DESPAIR XVIII. HAPPY HARRY AGAIN XIX. TOM 
ON A HUNT XX. ERADICATE SAWS WOOD XXI. ERADICATE 
GIVES A CLUE XXII. THE STRANGE MANSION XXIII. TOM IS 
PURSUED XXIV. UNEXPECTED HELP XXV. THE
CAPTURE--GOOD-BY 
 
CHAPTER I. 
A NARROW ESCAPE 
"That's the way to do it! Whoop her up, Andy! Shove the spark lever 
over, and turn on more gasolene! We'll make a record this trip." 
Two lads in the tonneau of a touring car, that was whirling along a 
country road, leaned forward to speak to the one at the steering wheel. 
The latter was a red-haired youth, with somewhat squinty eyes, and not 
a very pleasant face, but his companions seemed to regard him with 
much favor. Perhaps it was because they were riding in his automobile. 
"Whoop her up, Andy!" added the lad on the seat beside the driver. 
"This is immense!" 
"I rather thought you'd like it," remarked Andy Foger, as he turned the 
car to avoid a stone in the road. "I'll make things hum around Shopton!" 
"You have made them hum already, Andy," commented the lad beside 
him. "My ears are ringing. Wow! There goes my cap!" 
As the boy spoke, the breeze, created by the speed at which the car was 
traveling, lifted off his cap, and sent it whirling to the rear. 
Andy Foger turned for an instant's glance behind. Then he opened the 
throttle still wider, and exclaimed: 
"Let it go, Sam. We can get another. I want to see what time I can make 
to Mansburg! I want to break a record, if I can." 
"Look out, or you'll break something else!" cried a lad on the rear seat. 
"There's a fellow on a bicycle just ahead of us. Take care, Andy!" 
"Let him look out for himself," retorted Foger, as he bent lower over
the steering wheel, for the car was now going at a terrific rate. The 
youth on the bicycle was riding slowly along, and did not see the 
approaching automobile until it was nearly upon him. Then, with a 
mean grin, Andy Foger pressed the rubber bulb of the horn with sudden 
energy, sending out a series of alarming blasts. 
"It's Tom Swift!" cried Sam Snedecker. "Look out, or you'll run him 
down!" 
"Let him keep out of my way," retorted Andy savagely. 
The youth on the wheel, with a sudden spurt of speed, tried to cross the 
highway. He did manage to do it, but by such a narrow margin that in 
very terror Andy Foger shut off the power, jammed down the brakes 
and steered to one side. So suddenly was he obliged to swerve over that 
the ponderous machine skidded and went into the ditch at the side of 
the road, where it brought up, tilting to one side. 
Tom Swift, his face rather pale from his    
    
		
	
	
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