Mr. Duncan was quickly taken up to the sanitarium on a stretcher
and Tom followed.
"You must have made a record run," observed one of the physicians
a little while afterward, when Tom was telling of his trip while
waiting in the office to hear the report on the hunter's
condition.
"I guess I did," muttered the young inventor "only I didn't think
so at the time. It seemed as if we were only crawling along."
CHAPTER XII
SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS
Under the skill of the physicians at the lake sanitarium Mr.
Duncan's wound was quickly attended to and the bleeding, which Tom
had partly checked, was completely stopped. Some medicines having
been administered, the hunter regained a little of his strength,
and, about an hour after he had been brought to the resort, he was
able to see Tom, who, at his request, was admitted to his room.
The young inventor found Mr. Duncan propped up in bed, with his
injured arm bandaged.
"Is the injury a bad one?" asked Tom, entering softly.
"Not as bad as I feared," replied the hunter, while a trained
nurse placed a chair for the lad at the bedside. "If it had not
been for you, though, I'm afraid to think of what might have
happened."
"I am glad I chanced to be going past when you called," replied
the lad.
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