Linda Carlton's Perilous Summer
“How do you feel now?” asked Linda.
By EDITH LAVELL
Author of “The Girl Scout Series,” “Linda Carlton’s Ocean Flight,” “Linda Carlton, Air Pilot,” Etc.
A. L. BURT COMPANY PUBLISHERS New York Chicago Printed in U. S. A.
Linda Carlton Series
Thrilling Adventure Stories of a Group of Girl Aviation Enthusiasts By EDITH LAVELL
LINDA CARLTON, AIR PILOT LINDA CARLTON’S OCEAN FLIGHT LINDA CARLTON’S ISLAND ADVENTURE LINDA CARLTON’S PERILOUS SUMMER
Copyright, 1932 By A. L. BURT COMPANY Printed in U. S. A.
TO MY HUSBAND VICTOR LAMASURE LAVELL
“Aunt Emily, may we have a picnic lunch?”
Pretty Linda Carlton, the first girl in America to fly from New York to Paris alone, stood in the living room of her aunt’s summer bungalow at Green Falls, and asked the question. Her blue eyes were pleading, although it was not for the mere favor of a lunch. The older woman glanced at her costume—a flying suit—and looked grave.
“Where do you want to go, dear?” she countered.