The Girl Aviators' Sky Cruise
e Prescott's car was a good one, with a powerful, sixty-horse motor, and splendidly upholstered. It was painted a dark blue, and was known in the surr
nts, it would have been dangerous to drive at a pace slow enough to keep level with the automobile, and so the aeroplane soon dashed on a
ith a jerk which almost threw Jess, who wa
y, what are you tryi
eggy, pointing
y a rolled-up bundle of pape
mething from another aut
idea that these papers have been dropped from Mr. Harding's car. It must have been the
tion of what its contents would prove to be, Peggy, with her rigid ideas of honor, could not have brought herself to do this
ck! The wonderful
bundle of thousand
ss-it's the sketches and plans of our aeroplane that M
ed them from their au
ks to me as if they had had a break-down, and were fixing it when the papers fell out and were le
e wheeled sharply and found herself facing two bloated-faced individuals, one of whom carried a heavy cudgel.
such luck ez this. Foun' suthin' vallerable, hev yer? Reckin' it must hev bin dropped by
ile Peggy, with a beating hea
ed in the first speaker's companion. "Come on, now. Fork over. You know it ain't ho
d Peggy boldly enough, despite her inward
d. You can't escape us. Come on, hand over them papers. We'll see that
er horror the two tramps followed instantly. Jess cowered b
gals give us ten bones a piece-the money don't mean
n came to Peggy-a f
cheerfully. "I'll be glad to give you the
at," and dived beneath it with one hand. The m
, are yer?" growled one o
s Peggy's hand withdrew from beneath the
ot a gun!" shouted one o
idst his rags and was just
-z-z-z-
in her hand, a fine stream of som
wl of agony. The other darted off without even looking at him. The air was filled with a pungent scent of
Whatever was that you used? I hope the poor ma
, "that we had under the seat an ammonia pistol for use on vicious dogs. I us
rried Harding and Mortlake. They both looked angry and blank. Peggy guessed at once that they had discovered their loss. But she resolved not t
s his car was slowed down by the chauffe
he?" whispered Jess. "Are y
d I? He tried to fasten a theft on my brother this morning, and then caps th
he road?" bawled old Mr. Harding
f that is what you mean," said Peggy sl
mean by that, hey? W
the cold rejoinder, and to avoid further questioning, Pegg
to his companion with a l
ed out. "What d'ye think of that? Fine young girls
re," rejoined Mortlake impatiently. "I don't think it's likely they could have se
t. Drive on, Tom. Drive us t
t just in time to see the two tramps
ave found them. I wouldn't lose those sketches for a tho
ahead. In a few chugs it had reached the tramps' sid
as the car came up, "if it ain't the self-s
outed Mortlake, almost flinging himself
nseled the hobo who had received the dose of ammon
fer?" asked this fellow cautiou
opped," panted Mortlake.
ted the red
choed th
y. If you are lying, it
came from ol
But we ain't got 'em.
Mortlake groaned. It was evident that neither of the tatterdermalions had the papers. B
s a favorable sign. One winked to th
ell yer where them pap
d Mortlake, while old
at's all this? W
he cunning reply. "I said wha
out a yellow
enough?"
rounded as they g
factory, guv'ner
papers, then?" snappe
ot jest went by in an
ha
d. We tried to convince her it was dishonest
e, handing over the bill to red eyes, who seemed to be the lead
we hangs our hats. My permanent ad
ave some work
Work's only fo
. If you want to talk it over, come to the Mortlake Aeroplane Factory,
Till then we'll bid yer 'oliver oil
up the road, while Mortlake t
de to our hand. We may
reply; "at least, they have put us in posses