Through the Air to the North Pole / Or, The Wonderful Cruise of the Electric Monarch
unknown to them. All they cared for was that they were
d?" asked Jack, after he had settl
When I was all alone," the boy's voice trembled a bit, "I didn't know what to do. They wanted to send me to the poor-house, but I
o kept me as long as they could. Then I had to shift for myself. I had a good many jobs, and then I thought I'd like to be a farmer. I was sent to a place but the man wasn't very kind. He whipped me because I made a mistake and pulle
would have licked us if he h
r that. He's a good
ou boys doing the
ee a brakeman gazing down at
a ride," answe
an. "Well, I guess it will com
conductor?"
not," said th
air. "Just send the conductor here to punch our tickets. We're travelin
claimed the brakeman, climbin
his companion were safe. In a few words he told their stories,
ers of my own at home, and I hope, if ever they get in a tight p
d us about one thousand
brakeman joine
get work," put in Mark,
f at the next town. The name of it is Millville, and there are lots of factories there. Maybe you can st
tramps for a while, but we're both anxious to get wo
'll go back, and when you hear five whistles from the engine you'll know it's slo
the gondola where the boys were, until he reached the run-boards on
five whistles," said J
forget you
to the joyful mood of his companion, who never seeme
reased. Telegraph poles whizzed past at a rapid rate and the w
engineer is going to
able to jump off at t
d Mark. "There g
st cut the summer air, and vibrated b
ed Jack. "It's the call for brakes! I won
iek from the engine's whistle. It sounded appea
Mark. "We are going mu
engine, went one way, and the other part, with the gondola containing the boys, in the lead, took another track. An insecurely fastened switch was respon
with the boys aboard had
happened?"
o!" shouted Jack. "Come o
o to give it a few turns, but they managed to make the brake-shoes gr
o the top of the bo
uted Mark.
nervous strength almost equal t
an!" Jack cried. "That's the onl
t it as tight as they could, then ran along the top of the vehicle t
shouted. "There'll be a smash
ht. As fast as they could the two boys
the one they had spoken to, the speed of the runaway freight train increase
we're going to
jump?" a
or factory," replied Jack. "I reckon if yo
speed along. The trees and telegraph poles whi
runaway train passed a station, on several side
s on top of the box car to avoid being jolted off. The wind fairly whistled in their ears. Through the town the
ere'll be a smas
Jack. "This track has to come to an end som
as of no avail to twist the brakes, for no strength would avail to slacken the awful speed. Th
around a curve. Jack lifted
. "We're going to strik
ding came to an abrupt end about a quarter of a m
n the boards to which they were clinging, when the whole string of f
of wood, a rending of iron and steel, and then with one terrible smash, with one final roar, the runaway freight piled itsel
Jack cried to his companion. His
ack?" he heard Ma
ost their senses as they were hurled