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The Thunder Bird

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
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You will have to fly high, to avoid observation, and land with as little manoeuvering as possible.
For ten or fifteen miles around here there is nothing but wilderness, fortunately.

The land is held in an immense tract--and I happen to know the owners so that it will be only chance observers we need to fear.

You will need to choose your landing so that you can come down right here, close to the oak, and be able to get the machine under cover at once.

I'll mark the spot--just here, you see.
"Now, I shall have Mateo bring the blankets here under the tree.

I feel the need of a little sleep, myself.


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