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up    any   minute!〃    added     Ivan   Petrofsky;    which    warning     he  shouted     in 

Russian a moment later。 

     Backward leaped the throng; as though a bomb bad been thrown into 

their   midst;    even   the  supposed      officers   joining   in  the  retreat。   The   oil 

wagon was now easy of access; and Tom and Ned; with Mr。 Damon to aid 

them;  hastened   toward   it。 Then   the   work   of   filling the   tanks   went   on   in 



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something like good old; United States fashion。 

     The   last   gallon   of   kerosene   had   been   put   aboard;   and Tom   and   Ned 

with Mr。 Damon; had climbed on deck; when the gaily uniformed officer; 

who had requested the delay; came riding up furiously。 

     〃Hold!   Hold!   If   you   please!〃   he   cried。   〃The   governor   has   come。   He 

wants to see you。〃 

     〃Too late!〃 answered Tom。 〃Give him our best regards and ask him to 

some   to   the   United   States if   he   wants   to see   us。  Sorry  we   haven't   cards 

handy。 Ned; take the pilot house; and shoot her up sharp when you get the 

signal。 I'm going to run the motor。 I don't know just how she'll behave on 

the kerosene。〃 

     〃You must remain!〃 angrily cried the officer。 

     〃The   United   States   doesn't   take   'must'   from   anybody;   from   the   Czar 

down!〃   cried   Tom   as   he   disappeared   into   the   motor   room。  The   window 

was   open;   and   the   youth   turned   on   the   power the   official   cried   again   to 

him: 

     〃Halt! Here comes the governor! I declared you arrested by his orders; 

and in the name of the Czar!〃 

     〃Nothing doing!〃 yelled Tom; and then; looking from the window; he 

saw approaching a troop of Cossacks; in the midst of whom rode a man in 

a brilliant uniformevidently the governor。 

     〃Stop! Stop!〃 cried the official。 

     〃Here     we   go;  Ned!〃    yelled   Tom;    and   turning   on   more    power    the 

Falcon arose swiftly; before the very eyes of the angry governor; and his 

staff of Cossack soldiers。 

     Up and up she went; faster and faster; the motors working well on the 

kerosene。 Higher and higher。 The governor and his soldiers were directly 

below her now。 

     〃Stop! Stop! You must stop。 The Imperial governor orders it!〃 yelled 

the officer; evidently his Excellency's aide…de… camp。 

     〃We   can't hear   you!〃   shouted Tom;  waving   his hand   from  the   motor 

room window; and then; turning on still more power he flew over the city; 

taking    his  friends    and   the  valuable    supply    of  platinum    with   him。    So 

surprised were the soldiers that they did not fire a shot; but had they done 



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so it is doubtful if much damage could have been done。 

     〃And now for home!〃 cried Tom; and homeward hound the Falcon was 

after a perilous trip through two storms。 But she weathered them well。 

     In due season they reached Paris again; and now; having no reason for 

concealment;   they   flew   boldly   down;   to   change   what   remained   of   the 

kerosene   for   gasolene;   as   the   motor   worked   better   on   that。   The   secret 

police learned that the exiles were aboard; but they could do nothing; as 

the offenses were political ones; and so Tom kept his friends safe。 

     Then they started on the long voyage across the Atlantic; and though 

they had one bad experience in a storm over that mighty ocean; they got 

safely home to Shopton in due season。 

     There   is   little   more   to   tell。   The   platinum   proved   to   be   even   more 

valuable than Tom had expected。 He could have sold it all for a large sum; 

but he preferred to keep most of what he had for his inventive work; and 

he used considerable of it in his machinery。 Ned disposed of his; selling 

Tom some at a lower price than market quotations; and the Russians got a 

good price for theirs; turning the money into the fund to help their fellow 

exiles。 Mr。 Damon also made a good donation to the cause; as did Tom and 

Ned。 

     Mr。  Petrofsky  and   his brother;   with   the  other  exile;   joined   friends   in 

New York; and promised to come and see Tom when they could。 

     〃Well; I suppose you'll take a long vacation now;〃 said Mary Nestor; to 

Tom; when he called on her one evening to present her a unique ring; with 

the stones set in some of the platinum he had dug in the Siberian mine。 

     〃Vacation? I have no time for vacations!〃 said the young inventor。 〃I'm 

soon going to work on my silent airship; and on some other things I have 

in mind。 I want more adventures。〃 

     〃Oh; you greedy boy!〃 exclaimed Mary with a laugh。 

     And what adventures Tom had next will be found in the next book of 

this series; which will be entitled; 〃Tom Swift in Captivity; Or; a Daring 

Escape by Airship。〃 

     Tom   had    several   offers   to  give   exhibitions   in  his  air  glider;  from 

aviation committees at various meets; but he declined。 

     〃I haven't time;〃 he declared。 〃I'm too busy。〃 



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    〃You ought to rest;〃 his chum Ned advised him。 

    〃'Bless my alarm clock!' as   Mr。 Damon would say;〃 exclaimed Tom。 

〃The best rest is new work;〃 and then he began sketching his ideas for a 

silent motor craft; during which we will take leave of him for a while。 



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