The Rover Boys in New York; Or, Saving Their Father's Honor
n said?" demanded Sam in a
he isn't going to sell our
ed his way through the crowd and
harge here?"
in some surprise f
rge of this flat car wi
is that of your
o me and my brothers here," and D
u the Rover
ng that flying machine here?" went on Dick sharply, f
ny kick coming you go to the off
ant to know who ordered you
go to the offic
asked Tom, who had now come up to
hen I don't have to," returned
" cried a man in the crowd. "Why don't you
arply as before. "You had absolutely no right to touch it. If I w
ke that!" growled the section boss. "You gi
n Tom. "This flying machin
," added Sam. "And be careful that you don't bre
on boss, who was of an ugly disposition na
to Stanley. "Will you go out and see if y
ed the college
ve Budley locked up!"
resh!" stormed the section
oldest Rover boy. "This is our property, and we c
" said Jimmy B
ffice, Jimmy?" suggested a friend
e hopped down from the flat car and hurried in the direction
"And they may find it to their interest to call u
ogg?" demanded t
es
ou could take
ilroad did to the biplane. We went to get our property and found it gon
banging the door behind him. Dick heard him shout something
eman and presently came back with a bluecoat who
the section bass came from the shanty and while Stanley and t
his voice was much milder than before. "They
king it back?"
u want it," answered the section boss, and he loo
o Ashton," answered Dick. "
I'll see," w
for?" asked the pol
ou'll be needed-no
my Budley, quickly. "We had a misund
machine had been stolen," said Mu
n boss turned to Dick. "I'll get a freight engine to run t
And be careful that the bipla
in' wood now," and the se
the valuable part of her," returned Dick
own on the flat
ee abou
ride on the flat car, while Tom went with Stanley and Jack Mason in the automobi
han I expected," whispere
answer. "If I had been weak-kneed about
ness, Dick-I can see that," sai
-for I think I'
for help
es
has these weak
ds, I think, is a
he flat car. Soon a freight engine backed up, the car was attached; and off they start
d the possibility of being repaired. But the motor looked to be in good o
found that the automobile and its p
r what's left of it," said Tom. "In that barn," and
t will save the trouble and exp
ouble the remains of the biplane were transferred to the structu
ine I'll make sure that orders
ot of trouble," an
rders from that lawyer, Fogg
you want
e's too sharp fo
swered Jimmy Budley; and then he and his men rode aw
kage, what are you going to do
flying machines," answered Dick.
bile, and took a run through the country for fifty miles or more. They stopped at
various replies. Several did not care to buy the wreckag
Dick's comment. "Boys, I guess we'll
of Worcester. He wrote that he had heard that they had the wreckage f
more than those manufacturer
on the next day, going first to inspect the remain
the Rover boys. "About all that i
ine is a dand
want for the outf
ck. "The biplane cost us ab
ck. All I can use is the engin
an offer,"
three hundr
and the machine is
ix hundred dollars to me,"
ly, Dick said he would accept five hundred dollars cash; and the bargain was concluded at that figure. The money was paid over, and the Rover bo
" declared Dick, when t
y good,"
om Sam, mournfully. "Well, we had some pr
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