About: The Aeroplane Boys Flight by John Luther Langworthy

THE AEROPLANE BOYS FLIGHT

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THE AEROPLANE BOYS FLIGHT

Or A Hydroplane Roundup

ByJOHN LUTHER LANGWORTHY

MADE IN U.S.A.

M.A. DONOHUE&COMPANY

CHICAGO NEW YORK

1914

CONTENTS

Chapter

I THE BOY FLIERS

II ON GUARD

III NOT CAUGHT NAPPING

IV THE STARTLING NEWS

V THE EXCITEMENT GROWS

VI FIGURING IT ALL OUT

VII THE AIR SCOUTS

VIII JUST BELOW THE CLOUDS

IX THE PILOT OF THE MERMAID

X HEARD OVER THE WIRE

XI COMPARING NOTES

XII AT THE HOSKINS FARM

XIII THE BUTTERFLY COLLECTOR

XIV A CLUE

XV WHEN CASPER CAME BACK

XVI THROWING OFF THE MASK

XVII SALLIE RIDES BAREBACK

XVIII AN AEROPLANE CHASE

XIX DROPPING A"BOMB!"

XX OVER LAND AND SEA

XXI OVER THE BOUNDARY LINE

XXII THE HYDROPLANE RESCUE

XXIII BROUGHT TO BOOK CONCLUSION

THE AEROPLANE BOYS FLIGHT

Or A Hydroplane Roundup

CHAPTER I

THE BOY FLIERS

"It was my mistake, Frank!"

"How do you make that out, Andy?"

"Simply because I was using the little patent Bird monkey wrench last inour shop, and should have put it back in the toolbox belonging to theaeroplane. The fact that it isn't here shows that I mislaid it. Give mea bad mark, Frank."

"Well, I must say it's a queer stunt for you to forget anything, AndyBird. But with dark coming along, and home some miles away, it's plainthat we'll have to let the mending of that wing go till morning."

"But do you think, Frank, it's just safe to leave our pet hydroplaneover night in this field on the Quackenboss farm?"

"Why not, Andy? Sky as clear as a bell; little or no wind promised; andthen we can hire the farm hand, Felix Boggs, to keep an eye on it. Looksas easy as falling off a log."

"And all because I didn't put that little wrench where it belonged!Kick me, won't you, please, cousin; I deserve it."

"Well, I guess not. Didn't I make just as bad a break last week? I guessnow, no boy's perfect. And I don't mind the walk home a bit. Fact is, itought to do us both good, because we don't stretch our legs enough, asit is."

"You're the boss chum, Frank!"

"Then you're another. See what you get for calling me names. But whenyou've fastened down that plane so it can't get into trouble, if thewind should rise in the night, perhaps we'd better be hunting up thisFelix Boggs, and then start for home.

"Well, I'm glad we'll get there in the night time, Frank, even if themoon does happen to be nearly full."

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