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Appleton, Victor [pseud.]

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

Now I've got to see if
you did any damage. Come along, Ned."
Tom was the first to enter the telephone booth where Eradicate had
played the part of the Angel Gabriel. He looked at the wires and
apparatus, but could see nothing wrong.
Then he glanced at the selenium plate, on which he hoped, some
day, to imprint an image from over the wire. And, as he saw the
smooth surface he started, and cried.
"Ned! Ned, come here quick!"
"What is it?" asked his chum, Crowding into the booth.
"Look at that plate! Tell me what you see!"
Ned looked.
"Why--why it's Koku's picture!" he gasped.
"Exactly!" cried Tom. "In some way my experiment has succeeded
when I was away. Eradicate must have made some new connection by
his monkeying. Ned, it's a success! I've got my first photo
telephone picture! Hurray!"


CHAPTER XIV
MAKING IMPROVEMENTS

Tom Swift was so overjoyed and excited that for a few moments he
capered about, inside the booth, and outside, knocking against his
chum Ned, clapping him on the back, and doing all manner of boyish
"stunts."
"It's a success, Ned! I've struck it!" cried Tom, in delight.
"Ouch! You struck ME, you mean!" replied Ned, rubbing his
shoulder, where the young inventor had imparted a resounding blow
of joy.
"What of it?" exclaimed Tom. "My apparatus works! I can send a
picture by telephone! It's great, Ned!"
"But I don't exactly understand how it happened," said Ned, in
some bewilderment, as he gazed at the selenium plate.


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