Dick Hamilton's Airship; Or, A Young Millionaire in the Clouds
Author: Howard Roger Garis Genre: LiteratureDick Hamilton's Airship; Or, A Young Millionaire in the Clouds
concerning the airship. Dick explained hi
Mr. Hamilton, after carefully considering the matter. "It isn't so much the expense, since
I think I have a lucky streak in me,-after the way w
you can, but don't be rash. I am still from Missouri, and you've got to show me. Now I've got a lot of busi
s and stay until the airship is co
y else
Dexter-you r
The young
Vardon along. We may need
. Well, I wi
, for he had engaged several more besides Jack Butt to hurry along the work on Dick's new aircr
d there, glad to be back home again, though he would probably miss the many horses and groo
d the framework of the big craft that, he hoped, would carry him ac
thing is working out well. Come in and loo
, yet fundamentally, it was on the same principle as a biplane. But it was more
an enclosed cabin containing the motor, the various controls, places to sleep and e
at term concerning an airship. Thus the occupants would be protected from the elements, and
remarked Dick, as he walked abou
n her," said the aviator. "But she'll be speedy for
be safe?"
incorporate in her my gyroscope equilib
that!" said Dick,
inventor said. "It will be a fine thing for me if you win the prize, and it is kn
ou in that small way," spoke Dick. "I
that it will work prope
no sneak, like Larson, gets a chance
e statements," warned his chief
ered with; wasn't it, just b
at was what
no one can make me believe anything else," sa
army aviators were sent to Texas, I believe,
where Larson will tu
the original, tentative plans. He agreed to them, and then, as it was only a question of wai
t of Dick's big, new aircraft, which, by the time they saw it, had a
stay; is that it?" asked Paul
arters," answered th
g carefully on
" asked Dick, notin
ng for the f
t in the world would you do wit
afire we'll want to escape; won't we? I suggest a sort of rope ladde
no fire aboard the-say, fellows, I haven't nam
suggested Innis, "tho
ked Dick. "That
est of Apollo," said Innis, with a patronizing air at his display of knowledge. "He is sai
Abaris as soon as she's ready
m," boasted the cad
ceit-that's what yo
from Grit, who was outside the airs
sked, thinking it m
g voice
ichard? I went all through the ho
hispered Dick, makin
e visit," went on the crabbed
s gone to
useless waste of money!
on business,"
ht cheaper than an excursion ticket to New York. But Mort
rowled
s me I'll make you pay the doctor
ck, and the animal came insid
door of the shed, and saw
ked, seeming to take it for grant
ip," answered the
y on such a thing as that-on something that will never go, and will only be a heap of junk?" an