FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34  
35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   >>   >|  
sing candidates for the honor of sharing his secret than the pair of ambitious lads then in touch with him. As though his decision was taken he suddenly exclaimed: "It's a go, then! I'll let you into my little secret, which so far hasn't been shared by a single living man. Then later on you can decide if you care to accept the risk for the sake of the glory success would bring, as well as striking a blow for the flag we all love!" CHAPTER III A BOLD PROJECT "Pitch in, please!" urged the impatient Jack Parmly. "Listen, then, boys," commenced the other earnestly. "You doubtless know that I've got more money than is good for any single man to handle? Well, I've squandered a small bunch of it in having a wonderful plane made and sent abroad. Of course it's intended to be handed over to the Government in due course of time, but with the proviso that they allow me to engineer the first long flight in it." "That sounds interesting, Lieutenant," admitted Jack, apparently considerably impressed. "Tell us some more about it, please," urged the practical Tom. "It's possibly by long odds the largest bombing plane that so far has ever been built, even beating those big Caproni machines of Italy that can carry a dozen in the crew. This Martin bomber can be run by three hands, although several more might be used if the right kind were found. Its possibilities in the way of distance and continued flight can hardly be estimated, since all depends on the cargo carried. The less crew, the more petrol and bombs to make up the load." "Yes, we get that, Lieutenant," said Jack, as the other paused briefly, possibly to get his breath, and then again because he wished the information to sink slowly into their minds. "With this monster biplane I assure you it will be an easy matter to fly all the way to Berlin, bomb the city so as to terrify the inhabitants even as they tried to do to Londoners, turn around, and return here without touching ground once; yes, and if necessary, repeating the trip." Jack showed intense excitement, while Tom too was deeply interested. "We knew that thing would soon arrive," the latter said; "and they say the Germans are getting cold feet already with the prospect before them. But it's come a little sooner than I, for one, expected. What's your big scheme, Lieutenant?" "Berlin or bust?" chanced Jack explosively. "You've hit the right nail on the head, Parmly," admitted the other,
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34  
35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56   57   58   59   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

Lieutenant

 

Parmly

 

possibly

 

admitted

 

flight

 

Berlin

 

single

 

secret

 

chanced

 
sooner

paused
 

slowly

 

information

 
breath
 

wished

 

briefly

 
possibilities
 

scheme

 
expected
 

carried


petrol
 

depends

 

continued

 

distance

 

estimated

 

repeating

 

showed

 

intense

 

touching

 

ground


excitement

 

Germans

 

arrive

 
explosively
 

deeply

 

interested

 

matter

 
prospect
 

biplane

 
assure

terrify
 
inhabitants
 

return

 

Londoners

 

monster

 

considerably

 

striking

 

success

 
accept
 

CHAPTER