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  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 yelp; rolled to
  one side。 The child was saved。
  The little one; aware that something had happened; turned and saw the
  stretched out form of its enemy。 Then; sobbing and crying; it ran toward its
  mother who had just heard the news。
  While the mothers gathered about the child; and while the older boys
  and   girls   made   a   ring   at   a   respectful   distance   from   the   dog;   there   was
  activity  noticed   among   the   men   of   the   village。 They  began hurrying   out
  along the forest paths。
  〃Where are they going?〃 asked Tom。 〃Is there some trouble? Was that
  a sacred dog; and did I get in bad by killing it?〃
  The   interpreter   and   the   native   chief   conversed   rapidly  for   a   moment
  and then the former; turning to Tom; said:
  〃Men go git cinchona bark now。 Plenty get for him;〃 and he pointed to
  Mr。  Damon。   〃They  no   like stay  in village。 T'ink   yo'   got   lightning   in   yo'
  pocket;〃 and he pointed to the electric rifle。
  〃Oh; I see!〃 laughed Tom。 〃They think I'm a sort of wizard。 Well; so I
  am。 Tell them if they don't get lots of quinine bark I'll have to stay here
  until all the mad dogs are shot。〃
  The   interpreter   translated;   and   when   the   chief   had   ceased   replying;
  Tom and the others were told:
  〃Plenty bark git。 Plenty much。 Yo' go away with yo' lightning。 All right
  now。〃
  〃Well; it's a good thing I keeled over that dog;〃 Tom said。 〃It was the
  best object lesson I could give them。~'
  And   from   then   on   there   was   no   more   trouble   in   this   district   about
  getting a supply of the medicinal bark。
  A week passed and Professor Bumper was no nearer finding the lost
  city than he had been at first。 Reluctantly; he returned to the tunnel camp
  to get more provisions。
  〃And then I'll start out again;〃 he said。
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  〃We'll   go   with   you   some   other   time;〃   promised   Tom。     〃But   now   I
  expect I'll have to get another blast ready。〃
  He found the debris brought down by the second one all removed; and
  in a few days; preparations for exploding more of the powder were under
  way。
  Many holes had been drilled in the face of the cliff of hard rock; and
  the charges tamped in。 Electric wires connected them; and they were run
  out to the tunnel mouth where the switch was located。
  This   was   done   late   one   afternoon;   and   it   was   planned   to   set   off   the
  blast at the close of the working day; to allow all night for the fumes to be
  blown away by the current of air in the tunnel。
  〃Get the men out; Tim;〃 said Tom; when all was ready。
  〃All   right;   sor;〃   was   the   answer;   and   the   Irish   foreman   went   back
  toward the far end of the bore to tell the last shift of laborers to come out
  so the blast could be set off。
  But in a little while Tim came running back with a queer look on his
  face。
  〃What's the matter?〃 asked Tom。 〃Why didn't you bring the men with
  you?〃
  〃Because; sor; they're not there!〃
  〃Not in the tunnel? Why; they were working there a little while ago;
  when I made the last connection!〃
  〃I know they were; but they've disappeared。〃
  〃Disappeared?〃
  〃Yis sir。 There's no way out except at this end an' you didn't see thim
  come out: did you?〃
  〃Then they've disappeared! That's all there is to it! Bad goin's on; thot's
  what it is; sor! Bad!〃 and Tim shook his head mournfully。
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  CHAPTER XV
  Frightened Indians
  〃There    must   be   some    mistake;〃   said  Tom;    wondering     if  the  Irish
  foreman were given to joking。 Yet he did not seem that kind of man。
  〃Mistake? How can there be a mistake; sor? I wint in there to tell th'
  black imps t' come out; but they're not there to tell!〃
  〃What's the   trouble?〃   asked Job Titus;  coming out of   the   office   near
  the tunnel mouth。 〃What's wrong; Tom?〃
  〃Why; I sent Tim in to tell the men to come out; as I was going to set
  off a blast; but he says the men aren't in there。 And I'm sure the last shift
  hasn't come out。〃
  By this time Koku; Mr。 Damon and Walter Titus had come up to find
  out what the trouble was。
  〃The min have disappearedthat's all there is to it!〃 Tim said。
  〃Perhaps   they  have   missed their   waythe lights   may  have   gone   out;
  and they  might have wandered into some abandoned cutting;〃   suggested
  Tom。
  〃There   aren't   any   abandoned   cuttin's;〃   declared   Tim。   〃It's   a   straight
  bore; not a shaft of any kind。 I've looked everywhere; and th' min aren't
  there I tell ye!〃
  〃Are the lights going?〃 asked Job。 〃You might have missed them in the
  dark; Tim。〃
  〃The   lights   are   going   all   right;   Mr。   Titus;〃   said   the   young   man   in
  charge   of   the   electrical   arrangements。   〃The   dynamo   hasn't   been   stopped
  to…day。〃
  〃Come on; we'll have a look;〃 proposed Walter Titus。 〃There must be
  some mistake。 Hold back the blast; Tom。〃
  〃All    right;〃  and   the   young    inventor    disconnected      the  electrical
  detonating switch。 〃I'll come along and have a look too;〃 he added。 〃Don't
  let   anybody     meddle     with   the   wires;   Jack;〃   he   said   to  the   young
  Englishman who was in charge of the dynamo。
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  Into the dimly…lit tunnel advanced the party of investigators; with Tim
  Sullivan in the lead。
  〃Not a man could I find!〃 he said; murmuring to himself。 〃Not a man!
  An' I mind th' time in Oireland whin th' little people made vanish a whole
  village    like  this;  jist  bekase    ould   Mike    Maguire     uprooted     a  bed   of
  shamrocks。〃
  〃That's enough of your superstitions; Tim;〃 warned Job Titus。 〃If some
  of the other Indians hear you go on this way they'll desert as they did once
  before。〃
  〃Did they do that?〃 asked Tom。
  〃Yes; we had trouble that way when we first began the work。 The place
  here was a howling wilderness then; and there were lots of pumas around。
  〃A   puma   is   a   small   sized   lion;   you   know;   not   specially   dangerous
  unless cornered。 Well; some of the men had their families here with them;
  and a couple of children disappeared。 The story got started that there was a
  big pumathe king of them allcarrying off the little ones; and my brother
  and I awoke one morning to find every laborer missing。 They departed bag
  and baggage。 Afraid of the pumas。〃
  〃What did you do?〃
  〃Well;   we   organized   ourselves   and   our   white   helpers   into   a   hunting
  party and killed a lot of the beasts。 There wasn't any big one though。〃
  〃And what had become of the children?〃
  〃They weren't eaten at all。 They had wandered off into the woods; and
  some natives found them and took care of them。 Eventually; they got back
  home。   But   it   was   a  long   while  before   we   could   persuade   the   Indians   to
  come back。 Since then we haven't had any trouble; and I don't want Tim;
  with his superstitious fancies; to start any。〃
  〃But the min are gone!〃 insisted the Irish foreman; who had listened to
  this story as he and the others walked along。
  〃We'll find them;〃 declared Mr。 Titus。
  But though they looked all along the big shaft; and though the place
  was well lighted by extra lamps that were turned on when the investigation
  started; no trace could be found of the workmen; who had been left in the
  tunnel   to   finish   tamping   the   blast   charges。   The   party   reached   the   rocky
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  heading; in the face of which the powerful explosive had been placed; and
  not an Indian was in sight。 Nor; as far as could be told; was there any side
  niche; or blind shaft; in which they could be hiding。
  Sometimes; when small blasts were set off; the men would go behind a
  projecting   shoulder   of   rock   to   wait   until   the   charge   had   been   fired;   but
  now none was in such a refuge。
  〃It is queer;〃 admitted Walter Titus。 〃Where can the men have gone?〃
  〃That's what I want to know!〃 exclaimed Tim。
  〃Are you   sure   they  didn't   come   out the   mou