The Boy Aviators' Treasure Quest; Or, The Golden Galleon
entered dawned fair and cloudless. There was not a breath of win
out, poking their heads into various sheds and making conditions almost unbeara
ar tunes. All the aerodromes were draped with flags,
inside the boys' aerodrome w
back a little and recount some h
ised itself from his cot and quietly sneaked over to the aeroplane. Softly he wor
He rapidly traversed the deserted aviation grounds and flung the important part of the air-craft's mechanism into
uewater Bill, the other night, to make it healthy for me round here when it is discovered that the lever is gone. However, I managed to overhear all
ked rapidly off in the d
the machine in which they hoped so ardently to win the aviation trophy. Their di
the race," was Harr
lock, the time set for the start,"
ave been their mechanic who had done the damage. It would have been impossible for any one to en
the hands of the Frenchman just then. Le Blanc regarded the Golden Eagle like his own child and his r
as to
er, but they all proved too frail. It was impossible to get a duplicate at
ally pronounced Frank, after his fifth endeavor at a substit
f that fellow for just fiv
de up my mind to do so," rejoined Frank. "I f
discussing the situation and Le Blanc was tearing his
consideration, "that was a pret
was the
it very fur. This fe
pose so," re
must have hidde
t doesn't put us any
you
N
on the grounds by posting a notice and offering a
lim chance," despa
pretty slim chance wh
es that win out
trying. Anyhow I'll write out a notice
ed up on the door of the shed. An eager crowd surrounded it at once and soon a score of m
of their contesting in the race, the boys grew more
locked up if we can
dignant ex
illy Barnes. "I'll bet he's a long way off by this ti
up to the job, that's cert
ried suddenly. "I'll bet that fellow Malvoise is i
prove it on him
lf into the shed and the boys, as th
n, Mr.
ry that had sent the old man to the hospital. He had fou
he came in. "I had a letter from my daughter to-day in which she asked to
ered Frank, "but I am afra
ok his head sympathizingly. He examined the aeroplane carefull
know the Buzzard's strong points but I also know her weak ones. When going at full speed she cannot steer round into the wind which is, I hear, one of your aeroplane's good features. Now, if you had gone into the race to-day
his fists as he spo
to put us out of the race, for I am now certain that Sanbo
grew nearer every minute. As the boys ran to the door to see what could be the matter, and if the uproar
ard the shed the missing lever while the
e boys. "We'll be in
h. He did not know what it was he had found, till one of the crowd who had read the "Lost" notice, recollected it and told the lad to take his find to t
djusted the lever and fitted their craft for the race, the
who that man was, Mr.
tor, his excitement rising, "but I will
no fu
oed the boys, "has he gone
exclaimed Mr. Joyce. "Do you know him? I i
repeated Billy. "I
ity and told him of their experiences in A
licates of the Buzzard, that explains a whole l
er if he's at the bottom of this whole busines
Harry; "but he covers up