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Appleton, Victor [pseud.]

"Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone or the Picture That Saved a Fortune"


"See anything, Ned?" asked Tom.
The other shook his head.
"Whom am I supposed to see?" he asked.
"Why, Koku is at the other end of the wire. I'm having him help
me."
Ned gazed from the polished plate out of a side window of the
shop, into the yard.
"Well, that Koku is certainly a wonderful giant," said Ned, with a
laugh.
"How so?" asked Tom.
"Why he can not be in two places at once. You say he ought to be
at the other end of this wire, and there he is out there, spading
up the garden."
Tom stared for a second and then exclaimed:
"Well, if that isn't the limit! I put him in the telephone booth
in the machine shop, and told him to stay there until I was
through. What in the world is he doing out there?"
"Koku!" he called to the giant, "why didn't you stay at the
telephone where I put you? Why did you run away?"
"Ha!" exclaimed the giant, who, for all his great size was a
simple chap, "little thing go 'tick-tick' and then 'clap-clap!'
Koku no like--Koku t'ink bad spirit in telumfoam--Koku come out!"
"Well, no wonder I couldn't see any image on the plate!" exclaimed
Tom. "There was nobody there. Now, Ned, you try it; will you,
please?"
"Sure. Anything to oblige!"
"Then go in the other telephone booth. You can talk to me on the
wire. Say anything you like--the telephone part is all right. Then
you just stand so that the light in the booth shines on your face.


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