Tom Swift and His Motor-Boat, or, the Rivals of Lake Carlopa
TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR-BOAT Or The Rivals of Lake Carlopa By VICTOR APPLETON CONTENTS I ----- A Motor-boat Auction II ---- Some Lively Bidding III --- A Timely Warning IV ---- Tom And Andy Clash V ----- A Test Of Speed VI ---- Towing Some Girls VII --- A Brush With Andy VIII -- Off On A Trip IX ---- Mr. Swift Is Alarmed X ----- A Cry For Help XI ---- A Quick Run XII --- Suspicious Characters XIII -- Tom In Danger
"Not if you went on to describe, in a keenly analytical manner, the
virtues of that particular bit of terrapin," said Burns. "Draw so vivid
a picture of the dish that the reader himself would taste that terrapin
even as you tasted it."
"You have hit it!" cried Homer, enthusiastically. "It is a grand plan;
but how to introduce it--that is the question."
"We can haunt some modern poet, and give him the idea in that way,"
suggested Burns. "He will see the novelty of it, and will possibly
disseminate the idea as we wish it to be disseminated."
"Done!" said Homer. "I'll begin right away. I feel like haunting to-
night. I'm getting to be a pretty old ghost, but I'll never lose my love
of haunting."
At this point, as Homer spoke, a fine-looking spirit entered the room,
and took a seat at the head of the long table at which the regular club
dinner was nightly served.
"Why, bless me!" said Homer, his face lighting up with pleasure. "Why,
Phidias, is that you?"
"I think so," said the new-comer, wearily; "at any rate, it's all that's
left of me."
TOM SWIFT AND HIS MOTOR-BOAT Or The Rivals of Lake Carlopa By VICTOR APPLETON CONTENTS I ----- A Motor-boat Auction II ---- Some Lively Bidding III --- A Timely Warning IV ---- Tom And Andy Clash V ----- A Test Of Speed VI ---- Towing Some Girls VII --- A Brush With Andy VIII -- Off On A Trip IX ---- Mr. Swift Is Alarmed X ----- A Cry For Help XI ---- A Quick Run XII --- Suspicious Characters XIII -- Tom In Danger