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The Flying Legion

CHAPTER V
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Why didn't you just buy the thing outright ?" "It's not for sale, at any price." "Still--men can't run off with three and a half million dollars' worth of property and with provisions and equipment like that, all ready for a trial trip, without raising Hell.

There'll be pursuit--" "What with, my dear Bohannan ?" "That's a foolish statement of mine, the last one, I admit," answered the major, as his companion swung the launch a little toward the Jersey shore.

"Of course nothing can overhaul us, once we're away.
But you know my type of mind weighs every possibility, pro and con.
Wireless can fling out a fan of swift aerial police ahead of us from Europe." "How near can anything get to us ?" "I know it all looks quite simple and obvious, in theory.
Nevertheless--" "Men of your character are useful, in places," said the Master, incisively.

"You are good in a charge, in sudden daring, in swift attack.

But in the approach to great decisions, you vacillate.


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