Air Service Boys over the Atlantic; Or, The Longest Flight on Record
the spot where the two Huns were hiding behind the tree-trunks, and c
ooping down upon the scene from another direction. Jack kept on th
cowering, tearing up the ground with a storm of bullets as though it
xed. "We've got to drop down and go it
place!" announced the
ck! get b
ng along for a short distance, came to a stand. Meanwhile, both young
been seen. Of course, the Huns must already know of their landing and would be ready to defend themselves, if
dn't we, Tom?" panted Jack presently, as a shot was heard and
'll look after the ri
n their lives may depend upon their ability to defend themselves, and
e of disgust; for he had really hoped to h
ding figures, but without much hope of striking either of them. Still, they had
ed by his comrade. "I can see the opening where he must have struck. The Hun flier didn't bot
ng familiar about his looks. Yes, we've met that pilot before, Tom. It's Li
occurred had been noted by him as he sat, waiting for anything that might happen; and the
to us," continued Ja
ed to be more cautious. "There may be other Huns prowling ar
hey reached the pilot
ted. My observer was wounded in the arm, but went for help. As for me, save for a few scratches, I made the fall in great luck. But I'm still cripp
ined a name for daring second to none. Early in his service he had won a reputation, and was already a
ng attraction between the three. Lieutenant Beverly was one of fortune's favorites in s
the service, since it offered his venture-venturesome, almost reckless, spirit a chance for action. He
l with a fractured bone in his left leg; and even when discharged as cured he really should not have ret
rked. "They've made up their minds to get you, Lieutenant, and when a Hu
out? Chances are we'll be through the mess before they ever get it in fighting trim again. Yes, I'll go along, boys, if you'll
led Jack, at which the intrepid
for a fact, fellows," he remarked, with the same amazing confiden
ing no further heed to the mass of damaged engine, crumpled wood, bent
spring up, though they had reason to believe the Hu
ymond," remarked the lieutenant, with a broad grin, as he saw how his
; "but I heard of you through his sister. Nellie said you were the hardest patien
I think I improved more under her care than
bashed answer. "I've known Nellie for some time, and th
d that I knew you well, and liked you in the bargain. I kept talking Tom Raymond a full streak just
ch a smooth bit of ground ahead," Tom hastened to remark, thou
r a last quick look around. "No H
of ground beyond, over which the plane rolled decently until the pilot switched his lever and they s
ut of sight. Again they were spinning throu
d out Jack, and the pil
ere were evidences of bustle, with planes coming and going all the while. Couriers could be seen on horses or motorcycles
. Many knew that Tom and his chum had made their ascent without a third passenger, and the
swooped down upon them
lined to be jocular, a
f questions, as well as
which he h
matter how they try, B
shoulder. "Makes an even dozen for you I understand. Planes may come and planes may go but you go on forever. Wel
"because there were some Huns on the way
t was a way Lieutenant Beverly had of looking at him curiously, a
ad left the bevy of pilots and mechanics behind and were heading toward their quarter
ut this accidental meeting may develop into something worth while;
ds Jack began to sho
aimed eagerly, "you ought to understand that we've a
angerous enterprise that if successful, will be sure to win the crew of
" said Tom. "Suppose you explain what it is, and then
ts exactly,"
is ever being able to run across two more promising candidates for the honor of sharing his secret than
single living man. Then later on you can decide if you care to accept the risk for the sa
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