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The Thunder Bird

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
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I may add that as we pass over the buildings I mentioned, please start your motor.

I am not expected at just this time, and I wish to attract attention." "Hunh!" grunted Johnny.

"You'd sure attract attention if I didn't--because how the deuce would you expect me to climb back from five hundred feet to eight thousand or so, without starting the motor ?" Cliff did not answer.

He was busy with something which he had brought with him; a square package to which Johnny had paid very little attention, thinking it some article which Cliff wanted to have in camp.
Evidently this was not to be a news-gathering trip, though Johnny could not see why not, now they were over here.

Why just sail over a few houses and fly home?
He could see the houses now, huddled against the ridge.


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