Tom Swift And His Giant Cannon, Or, the Longest Shots On Record
Tom Swift And His Giant Cannon, Or, the Longest Shots On Record
Appleton Victor [pseud.]
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Damon, circling off to one side. "It'sbeen torn from the carriage, and partly buried in the ground, " and heindicated a third excavation in the earth. It was as he had said. The terrific blast had sheared the gun from itstemporary carriage, thrown it into the air, and it had come down tobury itself in the soft ground. The carriage had torn loose from theconcrete base, and was tossed off in another direction. "Is the gun shattered?" asked Tom, anxious to know how the weapon hadfared. It was, in ...a sense, a sort of small model of the giant cannon heintended to have cast. "The breech is cracked a little, " answered Mr. Damon, who was examiningit; "but otherwise it doesn't seem to be much damaged. " "Good, " cried Tom. "Another steel jacket will remedy that defect. Iguess I'm on the right road at last. But now to see what became of thatarmor plate. " "Dinner plate not here, " spoke Koku, who could not understand how therecould be two kind of plates in the world. "Dinner plate gone, but bighole here, and he indicated one in the side of the hill.
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