Motor Matt's Daring, or, True to His Friends
seat fer anythin' on hoofs, 'r wheels, 'r wings. If ye think ye kin make Eagle-eye Perkins, ex-Pirate o' the Plains, take to the cliffs an' the cactus
ve to shed yo
around on a two-wheeled buzz-wagon, the less plunder he keeps aboard the bett
y, Welcome Perkins, the self-called reformed road-agent, had stumped out of the house and walked around the hitching-post against which Penny had leaned the machine. Welcome had snorted contemptuou
r anything Welcome hadn't done or couldn't do-to hear him tell about it-
his enthusiasm palling a little as he th
a reg'lar bike yet, so I reckon two wheels an' a couple o' quarts o' gasoline ain't
ine and to switch on the spark. Welcome
an' see how easy ridin' a contraption like that comes t
o Chub to hold, along with his hat.
sudden thought. "How am I goin' to
erk," answered Chub pr
he was gone, Welcome began pulling up the strap that secured the pin to his stump o
ed a gal in t
thing by the na
ersuade her for
' she took an'
e the saddle, his foot on the ground, with Penny, who was s
ght, son,"
wered Chub, with a wink at Penny as he lif
a head fer machinery, anyways, an' I could hev studied it
nny pull the m
ne voice, with sly grins at each
e me tea
s gave it a shove. There was a good deal of wabbling, at first, but as the mac
pointment. "The old freak seems to know how to stay on and keep right sid
ing 'round in that big open space near the canal bridge. Gee-whiz! but that was a
ueried Chub excitedly. "Some
g like a house afire, his long hair blowing out behind him, and he was howl
ye stop 'er? Ye didn't t
a gun, his voice trailing out behind him a
d Chub, "but he can't stop! Why did
ked me!" ans
s runnin' aw
g turn at another place that allowed
e howled; "how long've I
!" sugges
e tied me
ain. When he circled back on the next frantic round
"Ye framed it up between ye, that's what ye
e bridge over the canal. A man wa
ng toward the bridge, "that's Dirk H
d," answered Penny. "Looks to me as though h
ard the scene of threatened disaster. Hawley had
an!" he cried. "What d'ye m
"Can't stop-don't know how to
side. He escaped being struck, and missed going into the water of the canal by a scant margin; but he had been obliged to
about Welcome, but the old fellow was plunging on beyond t
nce, and bring himself to a halt at any cost, his frenzied eyes caught sight of a
amed thing's got the bit in its tee
e, then described a half-circle, put on more power, and raced along beside the
, when both machines were at a halt and the old man was standing
p'intin' fer All Outdoors an' becomin' a hootin', tootin' border ruffian, as I do this here minit! Wow! The ole
nderstood just how much of a false alarm he was. "It won't do for you to backslide now, after you
h the rope. As soon as Welcome could jerk the pin loose, he whirled and stumped furious
what Dirk Hawley is doing over in this direction? Welcome came within one of kno
lying on the planks, and halted to pick the object up. It proved to be an old envelope with an enclosure of some sort, and was addressed to James
for Chub, and had fallen from Dirk Hawley's pocket when he threw himself out of the way of Welcome and the charging motor-cycle. But how was it that such a letter happened to be
that letter? Hand it over