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Tom Swift & his War Tank by Victor Appleton
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double guard was posted about the shop.

"And they won't get much more chance to steal her
secrets," said Tom that night, when the stories had been
told.

"Why?" asked Ned.

"We start to dismantle her at once," Tom answered, "and
she goes to England to be reproduced for France."

"If only those plotters haven't stolen the secrets," mused
Ned.

But if they had they got little good of them. For shortly
afterward government secret service agents rounded up the
chief members of the gang, including Simpson and Blakeson.
They, with Schwen, were sent to an internment camp for the
period of the war, and enough information was obtained from
them to disclose all the workings of the plot.

"It was just like lots of other stunts the German spies
tried to put over on the good old U.S.A.," said Tom to Ned,
the day after the dismantled tank was shipped to Great
Britain. "In some way the spies found out what I was making,
and then they got hold of Blakeson and Grinder. Those
fellows, who so nearly queered me in the big tunnel game
promised to make a tank that would beat those the British at
first put out, and they took some German money in advance
for doing it.

"When they found they couldn't make good, the German spies
agreed to help them get possession of my secrets. They
worked hard enough at it, too, but, thanks to you, Ned, and
to Eradicate, who gave us the tip on Schwen, we beat 'em
out"

"And so it's all over, Tom?"

"Yes, practically all over. I've given all my interests in

 
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