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The Girl Aviators' Motor Butterfly

Chapter 8 ROY MAKES AN ENEMY.

Word Count: 895    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

He was a lad who did not care for fighting, but notwithstanding was a trained boxer. Something of th

not unhandsome, though weak and vicious features. Then, with a bellow, he

ardice, or else he deemed that he had his opponent at his mercy. At any rate, after an i

ut!" he

assell found himself upon his back, r

fist happened to collide with the point

nonchalant Jimsy, as the red-faced man found himself

t the very instant that both crestfallen bullies were scrambling to their feet the hot

Hardcastle, the pro

he demanded, in dismay, as he v

hemselves," bellowed Cassell, who was purple with fury

oubtingly at the man.

the facts?

e whole truth. When he had con

d, in a voice that quivered with indignation; "now make yoursel

lurched off without a word. His son followed. It was not until he reached the stree

ou've played a smart trick on Dan an

f into the gathering darkness, followed by his s

with them," remarked Jonas Har

ll about that," was the rejoinder, "but Cassell is quite by way of being a

ay?" deman

ruples. To tell you the truth, boys, I g

m, a prey to no very

o believe what he sa

st wha

ike this you'll find one local 'Pooh-bah' who runs things pretty much as

dgment of Cassell I don't think he's got nerve enough to attack us directly, bu

s. It might upset them. You and I will decide on a plan of action later on. To te

ke a stroll down to that livery stable. Seems funny,

gasus, the first flying m

y, whose supply of classical kn

Wren in a neat dress and new shoes, an altogether different looking lit

are positively pretty. In a m

e child; "am I going to sta

ht the wan little

months after th

msy exchan

e go at this rate we'll have acquired an entire set

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“The Girl Aviators' Motor Butterfly by Margaret Burnham”