Category: Children & Young Adult Reading

Airplane Boys in the Black Woods

"Holy Clover, that fellow would make his fortune in a dairy, all right," exclaimed Bob Caldwell glancing over the side of the plane the Flying Buddies had borrowed while the "Lark," their own splendid machine was undergoing much needed repairs at the shop of the British hangar...

Chapters

12. CHAPTER XII.

When Jim ran into the passage, he was hoping against hope that this was the way the stubborn professor was coming with his captured party, and that they were not so far from the...

6. CHAPTER VI.

His Flying Buddy's announcement that he saw some one stealing about the ancient ruin was made in such a startled tone, that Austin, for a moment was deeply mystified. They had b...

1. CHAPTER I.

"Holy Clover, that fellow would make his fortune in a dairy, all right," exclaimed Bob Caldwell glancing over the side of the plane the Flying Buddies had borrowed while the "La...

5. CHAPTER V.

The bandits sat up, stared with mouths gaping at the band of Indians filing silently past them. Neither Mills nor Lang appeared to realize that the captives had managed to free...

9. CHAPTER IX.

There were no further interruptions during the unfoldment of the crowded hours of the Flying Buddies until the final flight for the British barracks. There was a general sigh of...

3. CHAPTER III.

There was no use resisting the gang for the six promptly jumped to the task of securing the Flying Buddies with their own lariats, and every man of them saw to it that there was...

4. CHAPTER IV.

"All right, get on, if you kick that thing I'm goin' ter pump you full of lead, and your buddy too, see." The man poked his white face into Jim's.

8. CHAPTER VIII.

After a good warm bath and a shower which helped the Buddies no end, they donned robes and admitted "Sawbones," a kindly old soldier whose real name was Manwell. He lost no time...

10. CHAPTER X.

It was not yet sundown when the Sky Buddies finally got to bed, and as Bob said, they did not need to be rocked; they went to sleep almost as soon as their weary heads touched t...

7. CHAPTER VII.

"Buddy, this can't be real. We must be asleep, or I must be having a nightmare," exclaimed Bob in horror as they saw the massive stone completely obliterate the dwarf.

11. CHAPTER XI.

Then again came the frightened cry of a woman, followed by a number of screams, which stopped suddenly as if a hand had been placed over the mouth that uttered them. With strain...

2. CHAPTER II.

As Bob Caldwell pursued his botanistic observations along the edge of the dense forest, his mind was filled with keen regret that he could not spend several weeks in the neighbo...