The Girl Aviators' Motor Butterfly
n, do you realize wha
ck in her easy-chair and gazed at Peggy a
and-oh, everything!" cried
he heart to refus
ht be different, but two young l
dly of sound mind, to go flying across countr
to be four ladies-" "Of course; a chaperon,
tt dropped
scott, you
; who else
contemplate taking me flying thr
as if you'd never b
iked it, too,"
tt, visibly weakening from the stand she had taken,
to hand, as the advertisements say,"
w could
and visible sign of capitula
Bell's use out in Nevada," spoke up Roy; "it will seat three, and is as st
ittle Dart,"
y," cried Peggy, crossing to Jessie and placi
nd auntie for the biplane," she went on, bubbling ov
cried Miss Prescott. "We would attract
red Peggy, who appeared to have an answer for every
are a wonder," exclaimed Jimsy, "if the
ake us to get to Mar
y, "but if we have good weather
ng as that," declared Roy, as five
scott, "think of colds and rheumatism
ing along in an automobile? We can map out the route, arrange our stops and mee
aid you were a gen
bjection swept awa
n't refuse now
yes," came f
d Miss Prescott, in the voice of one wh
to the man who helped the boys in the machine shop in wh
ed with plans of all sorts. Jimsy was for going at once, but it was finally decided to meet again and set a definite date for a start. In the
n connection with the motor flight had been straightened out and the three a?roplanes st
every nut and bolt on the machines and declared everything in perfect readiness for the trip
e and comfortable red touring car. At the driver's wheel of this vehicle was seated a small
ready for a start," a
to say pale, glanced at the glowing bo
happen," he declared, i
me disaster," explained Roy to Bess, who happ
ured the melancholy Jake, "'cos why? Wel
Peggy at last, as Miss P
ily called back Bess, who was alrea
welled by the roar of Roy's big biplane and the ra
, while Jess reclined on the padded seat placed tandemwise behind her. It made a wonderful picture, the big white biplane with its boy
ville," announced Roy, "the b
p the motor flight a secret, the information of the novel experiment had, i
G
ed Peggy, athril
er a short run, soared aloft toward a sky of cloudless, clean-swept blue
s to Jimsy, waving h
ack from Jimsy gallantly, as he skillfully
the greatest sight that the crowd left behind and below had ever witnessed, although one or two sho
ard, from time to time glancing below at the touring car. Even though they were flying slowly it was plain that the big auto had hard wor