tailieunhanh - Tom Swift Among the Diamond Makers

Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate, most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. Ghostwriters of these books included Howard Roger Garis, John W. Duffield, W. Bert Foster, Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, Robert E. Vardeman, and Thomas M. Mitchell. | Tom Swift Among the Diamond Makers Appleton Victor Published 1911 Categorie s Fiction Action Adventure Science Fiction Juvenile Young Adult Source http 1 About Appleton Victor Appleton was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate most famous for being associated with the Tom Swift series of books. Ghostwriters of these books included Howard Roger Garis John W. Duffield W. Bert Foster Debra Doyle with James D. Macdonald F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre Robert E. Vardeman and Thomas M. Mitchell. Source Wikipedia Also available on Feedbooks for Appleton Tom Swift and His Motor-Cycle 1910 Tom Swift and His Airship 1910 Tom Swift in the City of Gold 1912 Tom Swift and His Undersea Search 1920 Tom Swift and His Photo Telephone 1914 Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive 1922 Tom Swift in the Land of Wonders 1917 Tom Swift and His Submarine Boat 1910 Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle 1911 Tom Swift and His Motor-Boat 1910 Copyright Please read the legal notice included in this e-book and or check the copyright status in your country. Note This book is brought to you by Feedbooks http Strictly for personal use do not use this file for commercial purposes. 2 Chapter 1 A SUSPICIOUS JEWELER Well Tom Swift I don t believe you will make any mistake if you buy that diamond said the jeweler to a young man who was inspecting a tray of pins set with the sparkling stones. It is of the first water and without a flaw. It certainly seems so Mr. Track. I don t know much about diamonds and I m depending on you. But this one looks to be all right. Is it for yourself Tom Er no that is not exactly and Tom Swift the young inventor of airships and submarines blushed slightly. Ah I see. It s for your housekeeper Mrs. Baggert. Well I think she would like a pin of this sort. True it s rather expensive but No it isn t for Mrs. Baggert Mr. Track and Tom seemed a bit embarrassed. No Well then Tom of course it s none of my affair except to sell you a good stone But if