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第51章

Eagerly Mr.Damon and the government agent leaned over and looked down.In the moonlight they saw the same sight that had attracted Tom Swift.The touring car, the two men in front, and the huddled, bound figure in the back.

"Can you go down, Tom, without letting them hear you?" asked Mr.Damon, using a low voice, as if fearful the men in the automobile would hear him.

"I guess so," answered the young inventor."I can land nearer to the cabin than Jackson and I did, and then we can see what these fellows are up to.It looks suspicious to me.That is, unless they're some of the Secret Service men, and have made a capture," he added to Mr.Terrill.

"Those aren't any of Uncle Sam's men," declared the agent."That is, unless the bound one is.I can't see him very well.Better go down, and we'll see if we can surprise them.""My plan," voiced Tom.

Quickly he shifted the rudder, and then, shutting off the motor, as he wanted to volplane down, he headed his craft for an open spot that showed in the bright moonlight.By this time the automobile and its occupants were out of sight behind a clump of trees, but Tom and his companions felt sure of the destination of the men--the deserted cabin in the wood.

As silently as a wisp of grass falling, the big craft came down on a level spot, and then, leaping out, the young inventor and his two companions crept along the path toward the cabin.Mr.Terrill was armed, Tom carried a flashlight, while Mr.Damon picked up a heavy club.

As soon as he came near a place where he thought the marks of the automobile wheels would show, Tom flashed his light.

"I thought so!" he exclaimed, as he saw the square, knobby tread marks left by the tires."It's the same gang, or some of them in the same car.If we can only capture them!""The Secret Service men ought to do that," returned Mr.Terrill, but, asit developed later, they were not on hand, though through no fault of theirs.

On and on crept Tom and the two men, until they came within sight of the cabin.They saw a light gleaming in it, and Tom whispered:

"Now we have them! Work our way up quietly and make them surrender, if we find they're what we think.""Is there a rear door?" asked Mr.Terrill in a whisper.

Tom answered in the negative, and then all three, in fan shape, crept up to the front portal.It was open, and silently reaching a place where they could make an observation, Tom and his companions looked in.

What they saw filled them with wild and righteous rage, and brought to an end the mystery of the disappearance of Mr.Nestor.For there he sat, bound in a chair, and at a table in front of him were two forbidding- looking men.

"What do you intend to do now?" asked Mr.Nestor in a faint voice."I cannot stand this captivity much longer.You admit that you don't want me--that you never wanted me--so why do you keep me a prisoner? It cannot do the least good.""There's no use going over that again !" exclaimed the harsh voice of one of the men.told you that if you will promise to keep still about what happened to you, and not to give the police any information about us, we'll let you go gladly.We don't want you.It was all a mistake, capturing you.You were the wrong man.But we re not going to let you go and have you set the police on us as soon as you get a chance.Give us your promise to say nothing, and we'll let you join your friends.If you don't--""Make no promises, Mr.Nestor!" cried Tom Swift in a ringing voice, as he leaped from his hiding place, followed by his companions."Your friends are here, and you can tell them everything!""Up with 'em!" called Mr.Terrill to the two conspirators as he confronted them with his automatic pistol ready for firing.He had no need to mention hands--they knew what he meant and took the characteristic attitude.

"Tom! Tom Swift!" cried Mr.Nestor, struggling ineffectually at his bonds."Is it really you?""Well, I hope it isn't any imitation," was the grim answer."We'll tell you all about it later.Jove, but I'm glad we found you! If it hadn't been for Silent Sam we might never have been able to.""Well, I don't know who Silent Sam is," said Mr.Nestor faintly."But I'm sure I'm much obliged to him and your other friends.It has been very hard.Tell me, are my wife and Mary all right?" "In good health, yes, but, of course, worrying," said Tom."We saw them in the garden a little while ago.Now don't talk until I set you free."And as Tom cut the ropes from Mr.Nestor, Mr.Damon used them to bind the two conspirators, while Mr.Terrill stood guard over them.And when they were safely bound, and Mr.Nestor had somewhat recovered from the shock, Tom had a chance to examine the prisoners.

"What does it all mean? Who are you fellows, anyhow, and what's your game?" he demanded."Guess it--since you're so smart!" snapped one.

And no sooner had he opened his mouth and Tom had a glance of something gleaming brightly yellow, than the young inventor cried:

"The gold tooth! So it's you again, is it, you spy?"The man shrugged his shoulders with an assumption of indifference.And, as Tom took a closer look, he became aware that the man was surely none other than Lydane, the spy he had chased into the mud puddle some weeks before.His companion was a stranger to Tom.

"What does it all mean, Mr.Nestor ?" asked Tom."Have these men held you a prisoner ever since you called for help on the moor that night?" "Yes, Tom, they have.And I did call for help after they attacked me asI was riding my wheel, but I didn't know any one heard me.I began to be afraid no one would ever help me.""We've been trying to, a long time," said Mr.Damon, "but we couldn't find you.Where did they keep you?""Here, part of the time," was Mr.Nestor's answer."And in other lonely houses.They bound and gagged me when they took me from place to place.""But what was their object?" asked Tom, concluding it was useless to question the two captives."Why did they make you a prisoner, Mr.

Nestor?"

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