The Lost City
hip, while the balloon itself appeared threatened with instant dissolution, those eddying currents growin
iant trees being whirled upward and outward, each moment menacing the vessel with total des
n an apparently unending shower, only with reversed motion,
e fate-tossed voyagers could only cling fast to the hand-rail
afening crash and uproar, and little wonder if they
acle, and then, while the din was a bit less deafening, Professor Featherwit
ge, I fancy! It's
gave another mad plunge to renew the battle, bringing on a repet
else rose higher in partial defeat, for their progr
of the heavens far above, and, as all eyes turned instin
I thought-how lon
tively affirmed his brother. "Don't tell me!
tness, Professor Featherwit gave a cry of dismay, while hurriedly moving to and fro in the
ing to his knees in natural anxiety. "Surely
losing for ever-the camera, boys;
the instrument upon whose aid he relied to place upon record these marvellous facts, so that all mankind might see and have full faith
's very soul!" mourned the professor, throwing up his hands, and sinking back to t
ll the ruling passion with both; but once more they were called upon to do battle with the swaying o
nature, and, with a visible effort putting his great loss
selves, I mean,-and surely it is not too much to hope for eventual escape?" he said
d around them upon those furiously boiling clouds, then cast an
aldo, with disagreeable bluntness. "It can't go on fo
ints, my dear boys," the professor made reply. "I only wish I could
n!" cried the brother
face wearing an expression of blended regret and unbounded affection
brothers, and forced to leave
we were left without parents, home, fortune? Only for you, tak
ass, then, but I must say that I do
eyes giving pledges of love and undying confidence; then Pro
allacy which has never met with contradi
s-what, unc
n. "You see that we are floating in a partial vacuum, yet where there is air sufficient to preserve life u
st above a bed of ugly wind!" declar
solid enough to sustain far more than our combined weight
n't know how," frank
ed whole libraries concerning these storm formations, but whose fallacies we are now fully
ounded, and trotted off on his hobby-horse in blissful pride, paying no attention to the hid
ontact with the earth, that hollow is caused by a constant suction, through which a steady stream of debris
pward through those walls themselves, yet far enough from that hollow interior to be but indistinctl
at very phenomena through all, and now he gave a queer little ch
might be done, and that with no
not try it
queried Bruno. "It would be suicidal to make
t destructive storm, could be seen a brace of buzzards floati
t like those turkey-buzzards! I wish-well, I do suppose they're about the nastiest varmin
nt, for he was fumbling in the locker, then withdrew his hand
sor Phaeton flung hook and cork into those circling currents, only to have the whole je
his hand, but the professor chuckled like one delighted
if the worst should come to pa
upon them once more, and again the supply of natural air was shut off, while their ves
led beings, who surely must have perished, as they lay pinned fast to the floor of the aerostat by tha
gasping and shivering, as they lay side by side, barely conscious that life li
first to rally, and his voice was about the first thing di
ying, in earnest tones. "I believe there is a method of esca
orse than this!" hu
out o' here!" supplemented Wald
avely warned the professor. "Bear that in mind, dear boys.
death would be a mercy-then! And I'd risk anything, everythin
ifting himself to both knees as he added: "Tell
than usual as they rested upon one face after the other, for
knot a strong trail-rope to a heavy iron grapnel, leaving the other
ys!" he warned, then added: "Heaven be kind t
el into that mass of boiling vapour, then fell