Secrets of the Andes
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uick!" Bob Holton's voice was unsteady a
rake pedal to the floor and waited breathless
m carried the car on at a sickening pace. Despite the fact
lves and the washout was not great enough. In but a few seconds
idly as possible, the chums jumped from the car and roll
sped on, reached the edge of the rive
The sun continued on its downward path, the faint wind played through
reaking the silence, "we sure
him. "That was about the closest shave I've ever had.
cars go over this road, and it would not be excep
aid Bob, getting to his feet and br
hed unwi
olen," he grunted. "Come on," he went on, "let's go over to t
ly moving water. It had rained in torrents two d
mily. "But"-his face lighting suddenly-"it's
bile. But how are we going
ighway, I guess," Joe answered. "
nt a delightful week-end in Virginia. Their accident came upon them in a rather
s he and his friend walked back up the road, "we w
," returned Bob with a gr
mped from the doomed automobile. With one last look at
walk," grunted Joe, "especially wh
olton, "because on the Sahara and in Brazil we often hiked,
d their legs like pistons. Despite their serious predicament, th
, while others on the trees were almost ready to fall. There was a
ride with somebody?" asked Joe, as
ook hi
rangers," he returned. "Too many stick-ups and robberies. Still we might se
ody before night? It's three o'clock now, and we may have to do
h only an occasional farmhouse looming up from behind
ugh highway. Although they had done their best, they had found it difficult t
zing far down the highway. "We'll surely fi
oe. "It'll be here before long.
gnaled the driver. But the latter appeared to pay no attention
er. Their faces clearly showed
ob. "So many innocent-faced crooks walk the
rst you don't succeed, try, try again.' According to that, we-- Loo
at the car was coming to a stop. At a motion from the
asked. He was a short, fat man
b. "We had an accident with
hey? Not hu
came unexpectedly on a spot where the bridge was
n't it? And the mach
with a chuckle. "Though we m
ing his cud of tobacco to the other side of h
ary," Joe said with a smile. "The i
himself. Only recently the youth had read
d on a varied conversation. It was at l
n a slowly moving freight train halted them
oe, as he gazed far down the track at the seemi
forward wonderingly. "Did you h
g from one of those freight cars."
left the automobile and ran down the track, s
e. "Sounds like a young boy. In
l they were opposite the box car. It was easy to kee
room for the youths to clamber up into the car. Their efforts w
e, glancing about at the s
reply came fro
y objects that filled the car. At last they were within a few feet of the corner. But i
id Bob, and for the next few minu
opening sufficient fo
who's here," mu
rough the passage, their eyes
rew back with a
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