The Aeroplane Boys on the Wing - Aeroplane Chums in the Tropics by John Luther Langworthy
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"Good gracious! I suppose that is so. I never thought of that, Frank!"
"You know how nervous and excitable these people are? Don't you think they'd give the government the worst scare it ever had? And couldn't they make almost any sort of terms of settlement?" Frank demanded. "Yes, that's true. Then you imagine those fellows may have planned to somehow steal our aeroplane, and that they've sent word ahead to their friends along the Magdalena to look out for us?" was Andy's startling question. "Partly that. But don't you see, Andy, the little monoplane would be utterly useless to them unless they had some one who knew how to run it?" The other gave utterance to a low whistle, just to indicate how his feelings had been stirred. "You mean they might try to capture _us_ in the bargain, and force us to operate the aeroplane? But suppose we did, what would hinder our just sailing away, once we got up in the clouds? Tell me that, Frank?" "Oh! well, I'm not looking that far ahead," smiled the other. "Possibly they might only let one of us go up, keeping the other as a hostage. Or perhaps, there might be a fearless revolutionist officer aboard with that one, sworn to shoot at the first sign of treachery. But don't let us cross a bridge until we come to it." "That's right. We don't want to fall into the hands of any ragtag revolutionists, and we won't! We've got our work laid out for us, and |
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