第 19 节
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venture in until the fumes had been allowed to disperse。 In about an hour;
however; Tim Sullivan; venturing part way in; sniffed the air and called:
〃It's all right; byes! Air's clear。 Now come on!〃
They all hurried eagerly into the shaft; Mr。 Damon stumbling along at
Tom's side; as anxious as the lad himself。 Before they reached the face of
the cliff against which the bore had been driven; and which was as a solid
wall of rock to further progress; they began to tread on fragments of stone。
〃Well; it blew some as far back as here;〃 said Walter Titus。 〃That's a
good sign。〃
〃I hope so;〃 Tom remarked。
There were still some fumes noticeable in the tunnel; and Mr。 Damon
complained of a slight feeling of illness; while Koku; who kept at Tom's
side; murmured that it made his eyes smart。 But the sensations soon
passed。
They came to a stop as the face of the cliff loomed into view in the
glare of a searchlight which Job Titus switched on。 Then a murmur of
wonder came from every one; save from Tom Swift。 He; modestly; kept
silent。
〃Bless my breakfast orange!〃 cried Mr。 Damon。 〃What a big hole!〃
There was a great gash blown in the hard rock which had acted as a
bar to the further progress of the tunnel。 A great heap of rock; broken into
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small fragments; was on the floor of the shaft; and there was a big hole
filled with debris which would have to be removed before the extent of the
blast could be seen。
〃That's doing the work!〃 cried Job Titus。
〃It beats any two blasts we ever set off;〃 declared his brother。
〃Much fine!〃 muttered the Peruvian foreman; Serato。
〃It's a lalapaloosa; lad! Thot's what it is!〃 enthusiastically exclaimed
Tim Sullivan。 〃Now the black beggars will have some rock to shovel!
Come on there; Serato; git yer lazy imps t' work cartin' this stuff away。
We've got a man on th' job now in this new powder of Tom Swift's。 Git
busy!〃
〃Um!〃 grunted the Indian; and he called to his men who were soon
busy with picks and shovels; loading the loosened rock and earth into the
mule…hauled dump cars which took it to the mouth of the tunnel; whence it
was shunted off on another small railroad to fill in a big gulch to save
bridging it。
Tom's first blast was very successful; and enough rock was loosed to
keep the laborers busy for a week。 The contractors were more than
satisfied。
〃At this rate we'll finish ahead of time; and earn a premium;〃 said Job
to his brother。
〃That's right。 You didn't make any mistake in appealing to Tom Swift。
But I wonder if Blakeson & Grinder have given up trying to get the job
away from us?〃
〃I don't know。 I'd never trust them。 We must watch out for Waddington。
That bomb on the vessel had a funny look; even if it was not meant to kill
Tom or me。 I won't relax any。〃
〃No; I guess it wouldn't be safe。〃
But a week went by without any manifestation having been made by
the rival tunnel contractors。 During that week more of Tom's explosive
arrived; and he busied himself getting ready another blast which could be
set off as soon as the debris from the first should have been cleared away。
Meanwhile; Professor Bumper; with his Indian guides and helpers; had
made several trips into the mountain regions about Rimac; but each time
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that he returned to the tunnel camp to renew his supplies; he had only a
story of failure to recite。
〃But I am positive that somewhere in this vicinity is the lost Peruvian
city of Pelone;〃 he said。 〃Every indication points to this as the region; and
the more I study the plates of gold; and read their message; the more I am
convinced that this is the place spoken of。
〃But we have been over many mountains; and in more valleys; without
finding a trace of the ancient civilization I feel sure once flourished here。
There are no relics of a lost racenot so much as an arrow or spear head。
But; somehow or other; I feel that I shall find the lost city。 And when I do I
shall be famous!〃
〃Mr。 Damon and I will help you all we can; Tom said。 〃As soon as I
get ready the next blast I'll have a little time to myself; and we will go with
you on a trip or two。〃
〃I shall be very glad to have you;〃 the bald…headed scientist remarked。
Tom's second blast was even more successful than the first; and
enough of the hard rock was loosed and pulverized to give the Indian
laborers ten days' work in removing it from the tunnel。
Then; as the services of the young inventor would not be needed for a
week or more; he decided to go on a little trip with Professor Bumper。
〃I'll come too;〃 said Mr。 Damon。 〃One of the sub… contractors whose
men are gathering the cinchona bark for our firm has his headquarters in
the region where you are going; and I can go over there and see why he
isn't up to the mark。〃
Accordingly; preparations having been made to spend a week in camp
in the forests of the Andes; Tom and his party set off one morning。
Professor Bumper's Indian helpers would do the hard work; and; of course;
Koku; who went wherever Tom went; would be on hand in case some feat
of strength were needed。
It was a blind search; this hunt for a lost city; and as much luck might
be expected going in one direction as in another; so the party had no fixed
point toward which to travel。 Only Mr。 Damon stipulated that he wanted to
reach a certain village; and they planned to include that on their route。
Tom Swift took his electric rifle with him; and with it he was able to
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bring down a couple of deer which formed a welcome addition to the
camp fare。
The rifle was a source of great wonder to the Peruvians。 They were
familiar with ordinary firearms; and some of them possessed old…fashioned
guns。 But Tom's electric weapon; which made not a sound; but killed with
the swiftness of light; was awesome to them。 The interpreter
accompanying Professor Bumper confided privately to Tom that the other
Indians regarded the young inventor as a devil who could; if he wished;
slay by the mere winking of an eye。
Mr。 Damon located the quinine…gathering force he was anxious to see;
and; through the interpreter; told the chief that more bark must be brought
in to keep up to the terms of the contract。
But something seemed to be the matter。 The Indian chief was
indifferent to the interpreted demands of Mr。 Damon; and that gentleman;
though he blessed any number of animate and inanimate objects; seemed
to make no impression。
〃No got men to gather bark; him say;〃 translated the interpreter。
〃Hasn't got any men!〃 exclaimed Mr。 Damon。 〃Why; look at all the
lazy beggars around the village。〃
This was true enough; for there were any number of able… bodied
Indians lolling in the shade。
〃Him say him no got;〃 repeated the translator; doggedly。
At that moment screams arose back of one the grass huts; and a child
ran out into the open; followed by a savage dog which was snapping at the
little one's bare legs。
〃Bless my rat trap!〃 gasped Mr。 Damon。 〃A mad dog!〃
Shouts and cries arose from among the Indians。 Women screamed; and
those who had children gathered them up in their arms to run to shelter。
The men threw all sorts of missiles at the infuriated animal; but seemed
afraid to approach it to knock it over with a club; or to go to the relief of
the frightened child which was now only a few feet ahead of the animal;
running in a circle。
〃Me git him!〃 cried Koku; jumping forward。
〃No; Wait!〃 exclaimed Tom Swift。 〃You can kill the dog all right;
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Koku;〃 he said; 〃but a scratch from his tooth might be fatal。 I'll fix him!〃
Snatching his electric rifle from the Indian bearer who carried it; Tom
took quick aim。 There was no flash; no report and no puff of smoke; but
the dog suddenly crumpled up in a heap; and; with a dying yel