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The Rover Boys in the Air

CHAPTER XXX
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Not a stop was made, all being too anxious to get to Hope.
Grace was on the watch for their return, and as the biplane came down she ran to greet them, and there was a great jollification, the girls laughing and crying by turns.

The students and teachers crowded around, wanting to know the particulars of what had happened.

A little later Songbird and Stanley appeared, having driven over from Brill to learn if any word had been received from the Rovers.
"Glad you caught those rascals," was Songbird's comment.

"And I hope they send 'em all to prison for life!" "They'll be sure to get pretty long terms," answered Sam.
Everybody has his or her story to tell, and that day there were but few lessons both at Hope and at Brill.

The Rovers were the heroes of the occasion, and everybody wanted to congratulate them on what they had done.
"Well, it was a pretty strenuous experience," said Dick to his friends.
He did not realize that still more strenuous happenings were in store for him and his brothers.


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