Through the Air to the North Pole / Or, The Wonderful Cruise of the Electric Monarch
om, in obedience to the signals, turned off the power. Then sounded a hiss as
ing at came nearer. It grew larger and seemed t
old inventor. "We shall
the old hunter, as he hurried f
cried Amos
gle
p is a rival bird and they will attack it. Strong as the Monarch is, the silk in the gas bag is frail. If
med at the black mass, in which scores and scores of bir
th. Again the gun belched forth, and more of the eagles we
is the only way to save the ship! Come on, boys
sor was greatly excited. Bill and Tom came running
ugh to escape the onward rush of the big birds, but he had counted without the anger of the eagle
Every one on the ship, except Washington, who had to attend to the eng
screams that almost drowned the noise of the guns, the eagles surrounded the Monarch. They stru
les rose higher in the air and struck at the oiled silk bag. At first the yielding surface offered no resistance and was not
hing was wrong. Then the professor, glancing aloft
enerator at full speed! We must pump lots of the
chine gun on the ea
ed the inventor. "Yo
guns and the shots, halted in their rushes at the airship. Some of the wounded ones w
ey go!" c
s any good," spoke the professor.
be fixed?"
e Monarch is not under control, and if I attempt to make a landing I may smash her all to pieces. She may settl
other way?"
for a while yet. Another reason why I do not want to land is that we are over a thickly settled portion
Mark, suddenly, pointing to the
pport a man's weight,
to mend the silk bag
t why do
you'll let me I'll climb up an
d the old professor, h
me an
It was coated with a very strong and fresh cement. The silk was to be inserted in the te
his coat, and removed his shoes so his feet could b
"Now, Mark, try! I hope you succeed! Move c
sticky substance. Then he stood on the rail of the Monarch and began his climb aloft. Surely few ascents were made under such fearful cond
his weight to it. On and on he advanced. The frail gas bag swayed
Everyone on the ship held his breath. Up and up Mark went. At l
ixed the patch under the rent, and pressed it into place. The cement di
make it?"
't thi
st mak
we are
are r
ilk bag, and the patch was made fast. A shout from Washington in the e
volume of vapor in the bag, caused by the sudden stopping off of the vent. Up shot the airship, the accumulation of gas lifting it h
. He looked up to where his
the ship in a second,
haken Mark's hold, which was not of the best at any time,
for his hands, toppled over backward. His feet slid from the meshes of