The Boy Aviators in Africa; Or, an Aerial Ivory Trail
Mr. Beasley's rooms and tell him that
and Harry Chester were not the sort of boys who devoted much time to thinking about clothes and while they both wore dark neat-fitting suits they certainly did look a little out
began, superciliously turning round to the letter-rack and sortin
ited boy. But Frank Chester was not given to what Bill Barnes called "flying off the handle." He calmly
ard up at once or shall I cal
r tanned faces and broad shoulders, were evidently not to be trifled with. He glanced at the card as he rolled it up and handed
aimed with a strong accent on the "the"
a smile which was reflec
g, I'm sure," said the clerk with an apol
id Frank shortly, turn
after all," remarked Harry with a laugh. "That fellow cer
y, a tall, rather slender youth who had been their companion in Florida. Like the boys, Lathrop was an accomplished aviator and wireless operator, although he had not the initiativ
egan Frank when the fi
plied Lathrop, "h
om his bath and shaving, appeared. He had the pompous manner of the successful man of
by Lathrop, "he will explain to you his idea. I am merely a partner in the ent
er nettled by Mr. Beasley's pompous manner, "until we
follow in Mr. Roosevelt's foot-steps, by taking a hunting trip in A
anner, "when I was a boy, if a lad had a "bone-shaker" bicycle he thought
hat was quite lost on the well-meaning old merchant. Indeed at that moment Mr. Beasley rose heavily f
looked upon as talented chaps, but still boys-which to men of his caliber is an infallible sign that anything such youthful persons may attempt
gily as the garments of a cornfield scarecrow and Mr. Luther Barr's sharp features were not improved by a small growth of gray hair; of the kind known as a "goatee" that sp
," added Mr. Beasley as he introduced the boys to t
eal through for us," he added with what was meant to be an amiable smile, but which, as a matter of fact, distorted his face till it looked uncommonly like an old Jap
sharp set as a Long Island fox. Let's have a bite
up money that his social education had been sadly neglected. Once or twice the boys caught Lathrop's eye and they saw that the lad was blushing with shame at the uncouth manners of his father's friend. Fo
l of buttered toast and ham and eggs, "I gues
d that continent
ain't no ain't no money. What I mean is, I know more about the Gold Coast, the Ivory Coast and the S
y from his plate. Here was evid
echoed Harry inquir
's because yer young. When yer git older you'll larn that there's money in everything here's a demand for, and there's just as big a demand for slaves on
now?" asked Mr. Beasley, while both Frank and
ican gunboats and Dutch gunboats and what not about now to make it comfortable or healthy. No,
rently slim accommodations it was a wonder to the boys where he pu
business. You boys want
rank, "but we don't want to ma
Mr. Barr, "however, you needn't worry about this money-th
ish us to do?"
rival trader, an Arab named Muley-Hassan. We know where he's hidden it and we know, too, that he won't dare to bring it out till he thinks that we aren't watching him. Now the time is ri
ed to be about to collapse. Lathrop too looked ill and a
rd, too, that you was planning a little trip to Africa an
able. How he obtained it, the boys never learned exactly, but they heard later that
zigzagging across the map to the range and terminating in a red star-"right at that thar point, old Muley-Hassan, the Arab, has hidden our ivory cache. You see the latitude and longitude is marked and furthermore-and here's the most remarkable p
r had made on them, yet what he was disclosing was impressive; but as yet
Frank, as the old mat
stole it and it's up to you to get it
depend on us?
g toward locating the ivory. You can pitch a camp there and scout a
rab's hiding-place, what good
replied the wrinkled old ivory dealer, "but we can make no move till the cave is located. If they suspected we were after it,
was far too shrewd to insist on a decision then and there, and so he left the hotel with the boys' promise to consider the matter carefully. As for Frank and Harry, they had pretty well made up
nk?" he asked anxiou
y, noticing the almost painful anxiety, with which
, as he tried to steady it, "if that ivory isn't fou
garded Mr. Beasley-as indeed did his friends in genera
stock deals. The only hope he has of paying his debts is the realization of the profits he could have made on the ivory. Its theft was a bitter blow to him, not
slike to the crafty old ivory merchant and had made up their minds not to enter in
he two boys withdrew to another room to talk the matter over
his father and the two had waited in painfu
rly as the two boys with gr
h a smile, "I guess we'
sley and his son, as in shaky voices th
e to Bellman's island you remember and saved us-now, we'll save you and your father, if we can-ho
by cable in eight weeks I can ke
ank, "that's not an
Frank?" asked
as we know how," wa
take me along?"
ur father's representativ
Romance
Billionaires
Romance
Billionaires
Romance
Romance