The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship
be up to?" Roy wonde
Peggy, "unless he was
d in June-oh, Peggy, I thought yo
ou suggest a
ht of Fanning Harding reminded me of," and Roy at once plunge
plane be turned over to the Hardings, but her mind was sadly troubled, nev
was bent on hound
re's Doctor Mays' house off there. You'll have t
uched a lever or two. The
ake the helm?
hed an indignant glance at her brother. As it was she h
laug
original Girl Avia
one, my dear. There are lots of them in Europe
"riding with a pretty girl i
just above the pasture lot in which she meant to descend, and
spectability; the two cows, and an old mother pig with her family, joined him as the strange whirring thing from the sky
emerged, to see what could be causing all the disturbance. He fairly dropped the big book he was holding, in his astonishment as he beheld a g
himself, "I thought for a moment that the fabled days of the giganti
ane alighted and came to a standstill, "it is! Dear me, what a centur
ned toward the now stationary machine. Roy and his sister ca
eing interrupted constantly by the ph
ren. Will one of you help me catch old Dobbin
gly, "can't we persuade you to go ba
! Good
an threw up his
oy. "Safer than old Dobbin in his pre
ng about the pasture with his tail held high, and from time to time emitting shrill
Dr. Mays. "The very idea of an old man l
r, I've often heard you say to father that it was a
revolutionary and unbecoming to a man of my years, but I actually believe I will brave a new element in
ourney, Roy obtained permission to use the doctor's telephone. He called up Jess's home and related brie
to come over herself at once. By this time Doctor Mays was ready, and the young people noted, not without amusement, that under his
into this Roy dropped after it had been pulled out. Dr. Mays was seated in the centre, as being
called out, laughingly
onded the doctor with an inward
. "Hold tight, doctor, to
but, as Roy afterward expressed it, "he was dead game." Forward shot the aeroplane across the
en are we
oplane sped over the uneven ground, jolting, and jounci
"the extra weight makes her
the doctor, suddenly, "you
, but Roy pu
, doctor," he s
ive-barred, white-washed affair, loomed right up in front of them. It seemed as if t
ch thing
it upward. Peggy pulled a lever and twisted a valve, and the mo
ike a jumping horse. But, unlike the latter, it did not come down u
iend, Mr. Prescott, talked over aerial possibilities, and he had always listened with interest to what the inventor had to
of clouds in a gossamer car, if such a thing can be imagined. In other words, the Golden Butterfly seemed not to be moving fast, but to be floating in the crystal clear atmosphere. But a glance over the edg
ou like it?" Roy ventur
e physician; "my lad,
om Doctor Mays after a few moments in Peggy Pr
he field in which they had left poor Jess l
sy, a rather worried look on his fa
n to put that jewel case in your pocket for
ed it under the seat while she
!" exclaimed Jimsy
ssible!" pr
oroughly in the vicinity of the car, a
't have be
Peggy w
ueer actions when they had seen him on the road below them flashed into h
s the idea. Had such been the case, the son of the banker would have been much further off when they observed him from the aeroplane than
d have become of
med Roy, positively; "nob
kle the others searched the field in every reasonable dir
peered over. He saw, coming toward him, a disreputable-looking old ramshackle rig, driven by a red-haired man of big frame who was slouchily dressed. His chin had once been shaven, but
character about here," exclaimed Roy, in amaze
on's daughter, a pretty girl in a coarse way, and given to loud dressing. She had plenty of black hair and
to whisper something to the girl, whose name w