The Lost City
e letting hand drop to belt where a revolver was habitually carried, but which was lacking
and Waldo, almost in the same breath, as t
glow of yonder camp-fire he fumbled inside the magic lock
sten for-
e been an echo of that first wild screech, only loud
from shrinking and shuddering, so hideously that cry sounde
A panther or mountain lion, I dare say, scenting the
h, uncle Phaeton?" ventured Wa
oungsters would have done under like circumstances, the brothers grasped t
r terrors; and knowing now that prowling beasts surely were drawing nigh the camp-fire, the flying machine wa
heir eyes roved restlessly around, striving to sight th
ing a low hiss of warning to his nephews, that same sound serving to check further progress
fraction of an instant later followed a sharp explosion, th
words were barely across his lips when, with a vicious snarl, a furry shape came flying through the ai
confused scramble, out of which the brothers singled their enemy, Waldo opening fire with
gain, fairly in front of the enraged brute; but ere worse came, Waldo and Bruno were to the rescue, one firing as
hen the gaunt and muscular brute stretched its length
if they loved him; at which Waldo laughed outright, although never had he felt a wa
ow's it with you,
hasty account of stock. "No fault of his, though!" giving that carcass a kick as he spoke. "My gracious! I caught
eclared Waldo, stooping far enough to lift one of those armed pa
e was neither sound nor sign of further danger from like source, one and all satisfied th
fair show," gravely uttered the professor. "Only for your promp
please remember, uncle. And even so,
, who was constitutionally averse to aught which savoured o
rch around his head until it burst into clear flame, then lowering it closer to a
ents of skin and a few splinters of bone alone remaining
then patted the compact little rifle with which he had wrought such extraordinary
neat little contrivance I could fairly well hold
ely added Bruno, while
had only lived in the good old days! I wish-and yet I don't, either! Of course,
n in fairyland romance, my dear son," earnestly spoke the professor. "And when the astoun
m 'way up the crick'!" exploded the youngster, making a wry grimace
, in lowered tones. "He would not knowingly h
urely I am not one to
ds it impossible to realise all that has happened this afternoon, when one feels afraid to even make an effort
ghing up his pompadour and brushing his closely trimmed beard wit
id, turning back towards the flying-machine. "And, after all, what has happened to
gion, do yo
ay encompass,-yes," curtly spoke the man of hopes, stepping
towards whose destruction he had so liberally contributed
make a far from agreeable burden. And if what I fancy lies before us is to come true, the more lightly w
aeton is really in earnest abou
r know him to speak idly, or to be
uncle is all righ
hance have left a sting behind. And yet the worthy professor had no more enthusias
ere rested the aeromotor, finding the professor busily engaged in rigging up a series of fine
could turn in for all night, eh,
r than customary," dryly said Waldo, winking rapidly. "I believe there must have been a b
ply in words. And then, his arrangements perfected save for closing the circuit, whi
till further trouble in store, here in this unknown land. Better make sure of
fresh water from yonder stream, the two youngsters stepped within that charmed circle, permitting the
h blended inharmoniously with the ringing of nearer bells, all producing a nois
clared the professor, chucklingly, then sinking down and wrapping hims
goblin, do you rec
intrude, yes. Go to sl
scle enough to make even the thought of slumber agreeable; but their recent experience had been so thrilling, so nerve-stra
complete, and after that neither Bruno nor Waldo stirred hand or foot until, well after th
! A new day, and plen