Through Space to Mars; Or, the Longest Journey on Record
hat test tube, w
his companion, a boy of about his own age, who
e small one?" quest
"I want to put plenty of the chemical
k. You know what hap
idn't get hurt. I have to laugh when I think of the way
responded Mark with rather a serious air
ome on, are you going to hand me that test tube, or will I
Mark as he passed it over. "
the test tube which Mark handed him. Then he inserted in the opening a cork, from
is experiment
aking-laughing
p laughing when I think of the way you
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n't going
o you
carefully. I've calculated just ho
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emicals to make it from any you ever experi
oes.
of calculation, just how much force will develop from th
this tube is very strong, and even if it
to generate is stronger t
and that's time enough. Here, just hold this rubber tube under this jar, will you? And be sure to
elping his chum Jack in the experiment, inserted it under the edge of a large bell–gla
, who was somewhat older than his companion, was of a more adventurous turn of mind, and was constantly trying new things. Not always safe ones, either, for often he had produced small explosions in the laboratory of the coll
r the jar?" asked Jack as he
to do in case you prove that your theory is right, and t
s will be the lightest gas ever
n made for use in the Flying Mermaid, in
r hope to. I'm going to make a new gas, though, and I'll show y
'd have some one else hold this. I'
nd the burner. Then, if it bursts, the books will prevent the pieces of glass from flying all about. Does that satisfy you?" and
"I suppose it's all right-unless
Jack with a laugh. "There's no satisf
I don't want
en if it does explode and the books are scattered away, it can't hurt much to b
lame. Then he turned on more of the illuminating gas, which, coming through the Bunsen burner, was
eat expanded the powder, and the end of the
Mark, peering over the pile of
" admitted Jack. "I'
kind of gas. He wanted to be where he could see the vapor beginning to collect in the top of the tube, pass off through the glass in the cork, and then t
atched, he saw a thick, yellowish vapor collec
he cried. "Ther
name of it?"
t in the jar and show it to Professor Lenton
rience, Mark knew you never could tell what would happen when Jack began to try new combinations o
n that pan of wate
not
low gas, and some ought to be over to where you
he crackling noise was louder. T
now!" suddenl
cess! I knew I could make it. Is any
re a few seconds of silence, broken only by the roari
vapor in the
Jack. "Now I guess Professor L
ttered a cry, for he saw the cork being forced from the t
ied Jack. "Sh
the laboratory seemed filled with fra