The Boy Aviators on Secret Service
ough, as has been said, a hectoring, dictatorial sort of youth possessed plenty
d off me. What
an old football trick, and in a shake had fr
oster," exclaimed the man in the tramp's dress
demanded
p there in the woods w
d, so that he decided that it would be folly to tell
asked with an express
howed that he was not as sure of his ground as he had been, "you don't mean to say
am on my way home through these woods and you have stopped me in this unceremo
he pair, who had hitherto remained silent, "the kid doesn't
man, still unconvinced, "if I thought," he added
the moment a lusty voice was heard coming up the pat
round went th
es round
ound spun the
bottom of the sea
the bottom
him he broke off abruptly and the two men wh
bs, for he was the vocalist, as his eyes
tely recognized one of the two men who had made off as the fello
ly, not certain whether in the newcomer he
ng middy, I recognize as the chap who was down at the aerodrome a short while ago, and got all het up because Frank Chester wouldn't let you se
cion, and at any rate he had made up his mind to warn the boys of the danger that th
d Ben, as the boy finished his nar
the aerodrome and Lathrop re
emarked Frank, "and thank you, Lat
of a short time before. To tell the truth, Lathrop was thoroughly ashamed of himself, a
d a lesson he
hese fellows a surprise if they come around here to-nigh
to another and the ends connected with the dynamo ultimately destined to supply the Golden Eagle II's searchlight and wireless equipment. By the time Ben Stubbs, who had quite ousted Le Blanc as cook, announced by a clarion summons, b
re still chilly, till about ten o'clock. They had all made as much noise as possible
Then one by one the lights in the two houses went out and all was quiet. That is, all seemed so to two watchers concealed in a thick mass of brush up on the hill, but in reality
ged face, grasped a stout club he had cut that afternoon. It was pitchy dark in the aerodrome and as they waited, in the absolute silence Frank had enjoined
le, bored earlier in the afternoon in the wooden wall of the aerodrome gave the boy a command of the view outside in the direction of the woods. So dark wa
s but the unmelodious snoring of the two mechanics in the loft when, suddenly, and without any furth
s, whom he knew were there; but couldn't see
fellows, and when I
open to allow for the noiseless exit. Frank was left alone in the barn-like aerodrome save for the two sleepers upstairs. The tension in the sile
at hand, Frank hear
re all asleep
hisper, "that kid you suspected
rk as a pit," came fr
ed the other, "but the black
the next thing Frank heard. The remar
asleep as run-down
of Schultz and Le Blanc. All unconsciously
asked one of the two men who were caut
"I'd like to see them go skywar
k us for a good night's work," wa
ound. One of the men who had the destruction of the Golde
s that?" angrily hi
ce," replie
stop us," was the angry answer, "come
e switch and 500 volts coursed through
ignited the Coston navy signal lights they both carried and the whole scene
air rang with their cries of mingled pain and amazement at the su
bbs belaboring them impartially with the hea
" he shouted as his blows fell with the rapidit
than the boys knew. They were prepared for a sur
hind them, followed by a sharp report. Ben Stubbs threw up his hands
the white glare the group outside presented fine targets
h tips into the ground. Even as they did so
get away," shout
d off the current, and was outside,
"It would be taking needless c
ariner, coming up, "just nicked my starboard ea
of theirs," answe
series of guttural sho
donnerblitze
t-ce que cela! To the ai
d Schultz and Le Blanc, the latter of whom was almost in hysteric
nt," remarked Schultz bravely when
pas?" demanded Le Blanc, flourishing a pillow