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Burnham, Margaret

"The Girl Aviators' Sky Cruise"

Once I've cooled those cylinders off,
we'll be all right."
"How long will that take, do you think?" inquired the officer, pulling out
his watch and a time-table.
"Not more than half an hour. It shouldn't take that."
"That means I miss my train. If we don't get into Sandy Beach by eleven
o'clock, I can't possibly make it. And there's not another from there for
two hours. That would make me late for my appointment at Mineola."
Mortlake's face fell. Here was a bit of hard luck with a vengeance. It
might cost him a place in the contests.
"We can make up time, once we get under way," he said tentatively.
"That isn't it. I daren't risk it. I wonder if I can get an automobile or
some sort of a conveyance about here."
"Not a chance. I know this neighborhood. It is very sparsely settled."
A sudden whir above them caused them both to look up. It was the _Golden
Butterfly_, swooping and hovering above the disabled _Cobweb_.
"Had an accident?" shouted down Roy.
"What do you think? You can see we're not flying, can't you?" bellowed
Mortlake, his face crimson with anger and mortification.
"Can we do anything to help you?" came from Peggy, ignoring the fellow's
insulting tones.
"No!"
"Yes!"
The first monosyllable came from Mortlake. The second from Lieut.
Bradbury.
"If you don't mind accepting a passenger, I should be glad of a lift to
Sandy Beach.


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