The Lost City
ong rope straightened out in the fraction of a second, throwing all
les of almost every description pelted and pounded both machin
se just what was taking place, else their brains would hardly have s
by means of grapnel and rope, then casting all far away in company with wrecked trees and bushes, and even soli
are of one fact uncle Phaeton was shrilly
e, the clear light of evening bursting upon their aching, smarting eyes with actual pain, while tha
eamed the professor, desperately striving to regain full
used by the professor's little experiment, for it was pitching drunkenly end for end, refu
downward, noting, in spite of themselves, how swiftly yonder dark tree-tops
had long been foreign to his lips, but then-just when destruction appeared inevitable-a wild cry burst fr
ack to an even keel, sailing along with old-time grace and ease, barely in time
et soared upward once more until well past the danger-line. "Sa
stupor, barely able to realise the wondrous truth: that th
which was at least a couple of miles distant, rapidly making tha
no, his lids closing with a shiver, as he
ou," declared Waldo, beginning to rally both in strength and in
much as a boy's kite swoops from side to side, when lacking in tail-ballast,
I believe 'twould be as well to make
uch by good luck as through actual skill, Professor Featherwit succeeded in making a la
sabled aeromotor, the elder brother grasping the grapnel and taking a couple of turns o
ssor, an instant later. "All is well,-all IS
as had been received during that remarkable journey, only giving over when fairly satisfied that all damage
ly, then lifted eyes heavenward, to a moment later sink upon
words were spoken, never were more heartfelt prayers sent
e to so soon cast off the spell which had fallen upon them, one and each, when realising
hich the professor was already busily at work by the last gleams of the vanished sun, he paused, le
uncle
is it,
reathe even a hint o
so, p
iars right from Storytown! And yet,-did it really h
at this, rising erect to cast a deliberate glan
still other marvellous happenings to relate ere we return
Then you re
upon a terra incognita, so far as our own race i
. The shades of evening were settling fast, and on all sides they could see but might
after that short-lived scrutiny. "It wouldn't fetch a dollar an acre at
r the time being, even the professor joined in the hurry for an
us difficulty was experienced in kindling a fire, while Waldo
rfluous boughs, while here and there lay an entire tree, overthrown by
goods, together with a patent coffee-pot and frying-pan, so
after which the adventurous trio squatted there in the ruddy glow, eating, sipping, chatting, now and aga
d not altogether refrain from mourning the loss of his camera, with its many snap-shots at the tornado i
ual curiosity in the subject offered by way of substitute, Bru
ton?" he added, almost apologetically. "In this age, and upon
least equal positivity, have declared it impossible to enter a tornado
ut-this is dif
e tips of his fingers together, as he moved back to assume a more comfortable position insi
the professor spoke,
s peculiar advantage: while adventurous white men have traversed those benighted regions in every direction, even though l
ean, u
So far as history reads, neither white man nor red has ever ventured fairly within these limits; a mountainous waste which rises from the level country, within ten or f
Olympics, and, rising to the height of from six to
ir traditions say that it is inhabited by a very fierce tribe of warriors, b
drawlingly volunteered Waldo, stifling a yawn, and for
ry, was yet quick to detect this evidence of weariness, and laugh
but perhaps it might be as well to postpone the rest for a more p
their heads in listening, another noise came, which proved startling enough, in all con