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After an adventurous evening, Tom Swift visits Mary Nestor, sharing with her the details of a potentially revolutionary electric locomotive project and a recent encounter with a thief. Mary, concerned for Tom's safety and supportive of his endeavors, listens intently as Tom explains how he was unbothered by the theft due to the thief stealing notes written in his own unreadable shorthand. This detail delights Mary, recognizing the thief's surprise upon discovering the notes' indecipherability. Tom,…
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As the evening progressed, Tom Swift and Mr. Damon visited Ned Newton, fully expecting him to be awake despite the late hour. Upon their arrival, they quickly delved into the events of the night, revealing they were targeted by a highwayman close to Ned's residence, a predicament they humorously blamed on Tom's presence. Mr. Damon, brimming with excitement, prompted Tom to disclose the night's significant discussion. Tom, emphasizing the need for discretion, revealed that he and his father were…
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As Tom Swift and Mr. Damon continued their journey, Mr. Damon revealed his peculiar problem to Tom. He was plagued by chicken-house burglars targeting his prized buff Orpingtons, notably a special cockerel, Blue Ribbon Junior. Despite Mr. Damon's efforts, including surrounding his chicken yard with a barbed wire entanglement and arming his servant with a rock-salt loaded shotgun, the burglars remained a persistent nuisance. Mr. Damon sought Tom's assistance to secure his chicken house more…
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In Chapter VI of "Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive," titled "The Contract Signed," Tom Swift experiences an eventful morning following an attempt by a mysterious adversary to confront him. He sleeps securely under the protection of his devoted giant servant, Koku, who hails from a lineage of warriors. Despite a breach attempt, the offender fails to make an appearance, and the chapter unfolds with a humorous altercation between Koku and Rad, Tom's other servant, reflecting their competitive zeal to…
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In Chapter VII of "Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive," the narrative pivots towards the future potential of electric locomotion beyond the immediate financial concerns of the Swift Construction Company. Tom Swift admits to his colleagues, including his father and Ned Newton, that despite his knowledge of current electric locomotives, he has yet to conceptualize an improved design. This admission underlines the intrinsic uncertainties in pioneering innovation but also displays Tom's calm and methodical…
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In Chapter VIII, "An Enemy in the Dark," of "Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive," the narrative unfolds with a tense episode involving Tom Swift and his loyal but impulsively acting giant helper, Koku. Sensing potential trouble, Tom reacts quickly when Koku chases after a suspicious figure, a dark-faced stranger possibly involved in espionage. Despite Tom's stern commands, Koku initially disregards them, driven by a desire to confront the stranger, whom he suspects is connected to past disturbances at…
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Chapter IX of "Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive" unfolds a night full of suspense and action. Tom Swift, keen to secure his innovations from potential espionage, enacts a layer of security within his home by setting a burglar alarm. His prompt actions are triggered by the suspicion of an intruder, leading him to safeguard a crucial portfolio in the house's safe. Despite taking precautions, Tom faces the unnerving reality of being locked out of his own house, underlining the urgency of the situation…
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Mr. Wakefield Damon, a friend of Tom Swift and an enthusiast for inventions, frequently visits the Swift's workshops, keenly interested in Tom's latest project—an electric locomotive designed to surpass any in the market. Damon reminisces about his past experiences with Tom's inventions, humorously noting their effectiveness, including an instance where an electric fence efficiently dealt with nuisance cats. Tom discusses technical details of the locomotive, aiming for a groundbreaking forty-four hundred…
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As Tom Swift neared the completion of his groundbreaking electric locomotive, his attention turned to the intricate task of setting up its electrical equipment. Weighing nearly two hundred thousand pounds, with the total weight of the locomotive reaching a staggering two hundred and eighty-five tons when fully equipped, the vehicle was a true behemoth. Wrestling with the logistics of ensuring sufficient power supply from the Shopton Electric Company, Tom estimated a demand of forty-four hundred horsepower,…
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The excitement and tension surrounding Tom Swift's electric locomotive increased as the try-out day approached. After Ned Newton shared his alarming discovery of a deliberate attempt to sabotage the locomotive with explosives, Tom, his father, and Ned delved into investigating the incident. They quickly deduced that the attempt likely stemmed from O'Malley, aiming to thwart Mr. Bartholomew and the H. & P. A. railroad rather than directly targeting the Swift Construction Company. The focus then shifted to…
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