find that he has carried the joke too far," and with that he and the miner left the Foger home.
"It's all my fault," bewailed Abe, as he and our hero trudged on toward the Swift household.
"No, it wasn't, Abe," declared Tom. "Any one would have been deceived by such tactics as Andy used—that is any stranger. And you didn't expect to find two airship sheds so close together."
"No. That's right, I didn't. That's what threw me off th' track."
"Andy only recently began work on his triplane. I don't know what his object is, and I don't care. Just now I'm more concerned about getting back this map."
"I hope we do get it."
"Oh, we will. I'm going to start off on my own hook, to find Andy. But first I'll take you to my house."
The old miner was soon telling his story to Mr. Swift, the housekeeper and Garret Jackson. They expressed their surprise at Andy's daring act. But Tom didn't do much more talking.
"I'm going out to find Andy," he declared, "and when I do
" He didn't finish his sentence, but they all knew what he meant.But the bully was in none of his usual haunts,