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  Tom。
  The young imventor said nothing; for there was nothing he could say。
  In   dignified    silence    he  passed    the   car  containing     his  enemies;     they;
  meanwhile; jeering at him。
  〃Dat's    all  right;〃   spoke    Eradicate;     sympathizing      with   his   young
  employer。   〃Maybe   dey'll   'want   a   tow   derselves   some   day;   an'   when   dey
  does; I'll make Boomerang pull 'em in a ditch。〃
  But this was small comfort to Tom。 He made up his mind; though; that
  he would demonstrate that his car could do all that he had claimed for it;
  and that very soon。
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  CHAPTER XIV
  A GREAT RUN
  Boomerang did not belie the reputation Eradicate had given him as a
  beast    of  strength。  Though     the  electric   runabout    was   heavy;   the  mule
  managed to move it along the road at a fair speed; with the four occupants。
  Perhaps the animal knew that at the end of his journey a good feed awaited
  him。 At any rate they were soon within sight of the Swift home。
  Mr。 Damon and Mr。 Sharp refrained from making any comments that
  might hurt Tom's feelings; for they realized the chagrin felt by the young
  inventor in having his apparatus go back on him at the first trial。 But our
  hero was not the kind of a lad who is disheartened by one failure; or even
  half a dozen。
  The humor of the situation appealed to him; and; as he turned the auto
  into the driveway; and noticed Boomerang's long ears waving to and fro;
  he laughed。
  The   lad   insisted   on   putting   new   fuses   in   the   car   before   he   ate   his
  dinner; and then; satisfied that the motor was once more in running order;
  he partook of a hasty meal; and began making several changes which he
  had decided were desirable。 He finished them in time to go for a little run
  in the car all alone on a secluded road late that afternoon。
  Tom returned; with eyes shining; and cheeks flushed with elation。
  〃Well; how did it go? asked his father。
  〃Fine!    Better  than   I  expected;〃   responded     his  son  enthusiastically。
  〃When it gets to running smoothly I'll pass anything on the road。〃
  〃Don't be too sure;〃 cautioned Mr。 Swift; but Tom only smiled。
  There was still much to do on the electric runabout; and Tom spent the
  next   few  days   in   adjusting   the   light   steel   wind…shield;  that   was   to   come
  down over the driver's seat。 He also put in a powerful electric search…light;
  which     was    run   by   current   from    the   battery;  and    installed   a  new
  speedometer and an instrument to tell how much current he was using; and
  how much longer the battery would run without being exhausted。 This was
  to enable him to know when to begin re…charging it。 When the current was
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  all consumed it was necessary to store more in the battery。 This could be
  done by attaching wires from a dynamo; or; in an emergency by tapping an
  electric light wire in the street。 But as the battery would enable the car to
  run many miles on one charging; Tom did not think he would ever have to
  resort to the emergency charging apparatus。 He had a new system for this;
  one that enabled him to do the work in much less than the usual time。
  With     his  new    car   still  unpainted;    and   rather   rough    and    crude   in
  appearance;   the   lad   started   out   alone   one   morning;   his   father   and   Mr。
  Sharp having declined to accompany him; on the plea of business to attend
  to; and Mr。 Damon not being at the Swift house。
  Tom rode about for several hours; giving his car several severe tests in
  the way of going up hills; and speeding on the level。 He was proceeding
  along   a   quiet   country   road;   in   a   small   town   about   fifteen   miles   from
  Shopton;   when;   as   he   flashed   past   the   small   railroad   station;   he   saw   a
  familiar figure standing on the platform。
  〃Why; Ned!〃 called Tom; 〃what are you doing over here?〃
  〃I   might   ask the   same   thing   of   you。   Is   that   your new   car? It   doesn't
  look very new。〃
  〃Yes; this is it。 I haven't had a chance to paint and varnish it yet。 But
  you ought to see it go。 What are doing here; though?〃
  〃I came over on some bank business。 A customer here had some bonds
  he wanted to dispose of and I came for them。 You see we're enlarging our
  business since the new bank started。〃
  〃Has it hurt your bank any?〃
  〃Not yet; but Foger and his associates are trying hard to make us lose
  money。  Say;   did   you   ever   see   such   a   place   as   this?   I've   got   to   wait   two
  hours for a train back to Shopton。〃
  〃No you haven't。〃
  〃Why   not?   Have   they   changed   the   timetable   since   I   came   over   this
  morning?〃
  〃No;   but   you   can   ride   back   with   me。   I'm   going;   and   I'll   show   you
  what my new electric car can do。〃
  〃Good!〃   cried   the   young   bank   cashier。   〃You're   just   in   time。   I   was
  wondering   how  I   could kill   two   hours;  but   now   I'll   get   in   your new   car
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  and〃
  〃And maybe we'll kill a few chickens; or a dog or two when we get her
  speeded up;〃 put in Tom; with a laugh in which Ned joined。
  The two lads; seated in the front part of the auto; were soon moving
  down the hard highway。 Suddenly Tom pulled a lever and the steel wind…
  shield came sliding down from the top case; meeting the forward battery
  compartment; and forming a sort of slanting roof over the heads of the two
  occupants。
  〃Here! What's this?〃 cried Ned。
  〃We're going to hit it up in a few minutes;〃 replied the young inventor;
  〃and I want to reduce the wind resistance。〃
  〃Oh; I thought maybe we were going through a bombardment。 It's all
  right; go ahead; don't mind me。 I'm game。〃
  There   was   a   celluloid   window   in   the   steel   wind…shield;   and   through
  this the lads could observe the road ahead of them。
  As they swung along it; the speed increasing; Ned saw an auto ahead
  of them。
  〃Whose car is that?〃 he asked。
  〃Don't know;〃 replied Tom。 〃We'll be up to it in about half a minute;
  though。〃
  As the electric runabout; more dilapidated looking than ever from the
  layer of dust that covered it; passed the other auto; which was a powerful
  car; the solitary occupant   of it;  a middle…  aged man;  looked to one side;
  and; seeing the queer machine; remarked:
  〃You fellows are going the wrong way to the junk heap。 Turn around。〃
  〃Is that so?〃 asked Tom; his eyes flashing at the cheap wit of the man。
  〃Why we came out here to show you the way!〃
  〃Do    you   want   to  race?〃   asked   the  man    eagerly;  too  eagerly;   Ned
  thought。 〃I'll give you a brush; if you do; and a handicap into the bargain。〃
  〃We don't need it;〃 replied the young inventor quickly。
  〃I'll wager fifty dollars I can beat you bad on this three…mile stretch;〃
  went on the autoist。 〃How about it?〃
  〃I'll race you; but I don't bet;〃 answered Tom; a bit stiffly。
  〃Oh; be a sport;〃 urged the man。
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  Tom   shook   his   head。   He   had   slowed   down       his   machine;   and    was
  running even with the gasolene car now。 He noticed that it was a new one;
  of   six   cylinders;   and   looked   speedy。   Perhaps   he   was   foolish   to   pit   his
  untried car against it。 Yet he had confidence in his battery and motor。
  〃Well;   we'll   race   for   the   fun   of   it   then;〃   went   on   the   man。   〃Do   you
  want a handicap?〃
  Tom shook his head again; and there came around his mouth a grim
  look。
  〃All right;〃 assented the other。 〃Only you're going to be beat badly。 I
  never   saw     an  electric  car   yet  that  could   do   anything    except    to  crawl
  along。〃
  〃You're     going   to  see   one   now;〃   was   all  the  retort   Tom    permitted
  himself。
  〃Here we go then!〃 cried the man; and he gave his gear handle a yank;
  and shoved over the sparking and gasolene levers。
  His car instantly shot ahead; and went 〃chug chugging〃 down the road
  in a cloud of dust。 At the same moment Tom; in answer to a look from Ned;
  who feared his