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The Rover Boys in the Air

CHAPTER XXI
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The villagers had crowded around, but as those explosions rent the air several leaped back, and then the whole crowd ran for their lives.
"She's goin' up!" one yelled.
"Is the engine goin' to bust ?" asked another.
"Look out, Jim, or she'll mow ye down like a mowin' machine!" "Clear the track!" cried Sam, and then, with the usual rush and roar, the _Dartaway_ leaped over the village green and arose in the air, leaving the gaping and wondering crowd behind.
It was an easy run up to the blasted tree, and sighting this, Dick headed the biplane along the road that led to Shepleytown.
"How far is that place ?" asked Sam.
"I think it is about six or seven miles," answered Tom.

"I was there once, on a bicycle--went after nuts with Stanley and Songbird." "What, to the town ?" questioned Sam, with a grin.
"No, the woods back of the town, Sam.

Say, that's one on me,--as bad as that countryman's struck-by-lightning corner," and Tom grinned, too.
On and on swept the flying machine, the boys watching every rod of the winding road below.

Once Tom gave a cry, as they saw a turnout at a distance.

But it proved to be nothing but a tinware peddler's wagon.


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