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& his big tunnel(汤姆·史威夫特和他的大遂道)-第43章

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shaft of the tunnel。 

     〃Yes; the 'bearded man' now;〃 said the sufferer in a hoarse voice; 〃and 

some one else too。 You are right。 I am Waddington!〃 

     And   so   it   proved。   He   had   grown   a   beard   to   disguise   himself   so   he 

might better follow Tom Swift and Mr。 Titus。 And he had followed them; 

seeking   to   prevent   the   completion   of   the   tunnel。   But   he   had   not   been 

successful。 

     Waddington it was who had thrown the bomb; though he declared he 

only hoped to disable Tom and Mr。 Titus; and not to injure them。 He was 

fighting   for delay。 And   it   was Waddington;  working   in   conjunction   with 

the rascally foreman Serato; who had induced the tunnel workers to desert 

so    mysteriously;     hoping    to  scare    the  other   Indians    away。    He   nearly 

succeeded too; had it not been for the gratitude of the woman whose baby 

Tom had saved from the condor。 

     Waddington   had   been   an   actor   before   he   became   involved   with   the 



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rival contractors。 He was smooth shaven when first he went to Shopton; to 

spy on Mr。 Titus; whose movements he had been commanded to follow by 

Blakeson & Grinder。 Then he disappeared after Mr。 Titus chased him; only 

to reappear; in disguise; on board the Bellaconda; as Senor Pinto。 

     Waddington;       meanwhile;      had   grown     a  beard    and   this;   with   his 

knowledge of theatrical makeup; enabled him to deceive even Mr。 Titus。 

Of course it was comparatively easy to deceive Tom; who had not known 

him。 Waddington had really been ill when he called for help on the ship; 

and he had not noticed that it was Tom and Mr。 Titus who came into his 

stateroom      to  his  aid。  When     he  did   recognize    them;   he   relied  on   his 

disguise   to   screen him  from  recognition;  and he   was successful。  He   had 

only   pretended   to   be   ill;   though;   the   time   he   slipped   out   and   threw   the 

bomb。 

     Reaching Peru he at once began his plotting。 Serato told him about the 

secret shaft leading into the tunnel; and with the knotted rope; and with the 

aid of the faithless foreman; the men were got out of the tunnel and paid to 

hide   away。   Waddington   was   planning   further   disappearances   when   Tom 

saw him; but thought it a dream。 

     Masni;     the   Indian   woman;      out   herb…hunting     one    day;   had   seen 

Waddington; 'the bearded man' as he then wasworking the secret stone。 

Hidden; she observed him and told her husband; who was afraid to reveal 

what he knew。 But when Tom saved the baby the woman rewarded him in 

the only way possible。 And it was Serato; who; at Waddington's suggestion; 

caused the 〃hit〃 among the men by working on their superstitious fears。 

     Waddington;   knowing   that   he   was   dying;   confessed   everything;   and 

begged   forgiveness   from Tom  and   his   friends;   which   was   granted;   in   as 

much as no real harm had been done。 Waddington was but a tool in the 

hands of the rival contractors; who deserted him in his hour of need。 His 

last   hours;    however;     were   made     as  comfortable      as  possible    by   the 

generosity of Tom and Mr。 Damon。 

     No effort was made to bring Blakeson & Grinder to justice; as there 

was no evidence against them after Waddington died。 And; as the tunnel 

was finished; the Titus brothers had no further cause for worry。 

     〃But if it had   not been  for Tom's big   blast;  and the   discovery  of   the 



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hidden city of Pelone just in the right place; we might be digging at that 

tunnel yet;〃 said Job Titus。 

     The   day   before   the   steamer   was   to   sail; Tom   Swift   received   a   cable 

message。  Its   receipt   seemed   to   fill   him  with   delight;   so   that   Mr。   Damon 

asked: 

     〃Is it from your father; Tom?〃 

     〃No it's from Mary Nestor。 She says her father has forgiven me。 They 

have been away; and Mary has been ill; which accounts for no letters up to 

now。 But everything is all right now; and they feel that the dynamite trick 

wasn't my fault。 But; all the same; I'm going to teach Eradicate to read;〃 

concluded Tom。 

     〃I think it would be a good idea;〃 agreed Mr。 Damon。 

     Tom; Mr。 Damon and Koku; bidding farewell to the friends they had 

made in Peru; went。 aboard the steamer; Job Titus and his brother coming 

to see them off。 

     〃Give    us   an  option   on   all  that  explosive   you   make;    Tom    Swift!〃 

begged Walter Titus。   〃We  were   so   successful   with this   tunnel;  thanks   to 

you; that the government is going to have us dig another。 Will you come 

down and help?〃 

     〃Maybe;〃 said Tom; with a smile。 〃But I'm going home first;〃 and once 

more he read the message from Mary Nestor。 

     And as Tom; on the deck of the steamer; waved his hands to Professor 

Bumper and his other friends whom he was leaving in Peru; we also; will 

say farewell。 



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