Radio Boys Cronies / Or, Bill Brown's Radio
the plans before them, they went over the ground chosen for the water-power site, comprehending every detail of the engineering task. Professor Gra
he sketched his idea of making a water-tight flood gate which was so i
gruff voice hailed them from the hilltop. Looking up they saw another group of three: an oldish man, a slim young fellow who was almost a grown man and a girl in her middle teens. The young people seemed to be qu
nags yit? Some job! I reckon you're not a goin' to make a heap ou
lans to-day and these young assistants of mine, who will prin
ne right; no bunglin'. What's kids know about puttin'
ll that is needed to make this job complete. Moreover, I am going to consult with the
ood blinking his eyes at Bill and Gus and pondering. The slim
Sowerby's maltese cat, asleep on the pavement, out of his way, and Gus, a witness from across the street, had departed from his usually retic
voiced a further and evide
ain't they? Nothin' but a lot o' h
oung scamps in Fairview, but these boys, William Brown and Augustus Grier,
d joyfully greeted the Professor and the boys, yodeling a school yell from the hillside. Then she shot an aside at the
satisfied 'bout them knowin' how, but go to it your own way, Professor. I'm a goin' to watch it, you know; not to inte
f Mr. Hooper and the daughter, and retreated with the boys as hurriedly as Bill could manage his handy crutch
d fellow'll make
re satisfactory if Mr. Hooper could be assured at once of your real ability, b
n frame up something t
pring it,"
can you imagine?" q
stunt, maybe; tr
it!" exploded Bill. "I
it'll be easy! Jus
y, laughing. "But, boys, keep in mind that Mr. Hooper, while a rough-and-ready old chap, with a big fo
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