The Boy Inventors' Electric Hydroaeroplane

Young Dill had seized Jupe by the back of the neck and dragged him, half drowned, to the shore.— Page 98
RICHARD BONNER AUTHOR OF “THE BOY INVENTORS’ WIRELESS TRIUMPH,” “THE BOY INVENTORS AND THE VANISHING GUN,” “THE BOY INVENTORS’ DIVING TORPEDO BOAT,” “THE BOY INVENTORS’ FLYING SHIP,” ETC., ETC.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY CHARLES L. WRENN
NEW YORK HURST & COMPANY PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1914, BY HURST & COMPANY


The Boy Inventors’ Electric Hydroaeroplane.
“Are either Mr. Chadwick or Mr. Jesson about?”
“Humph!” and the gangling, rather disagreeable-looking youth who had answered the summons to the door of the Boy Inventors’ workshop, gave a supercilious look over the dusty and worn, although carefully mended, clothes of the dark-eyed, dark-haired, slender youth who confronted him.
“What do you want to know that for, anyhow?” and upon the personal pronoun he placed a contemptuous emphasis.

Richard Bonner
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2017-01-21

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Inventors -- Juvenile fiction; Seaplanes -- Juvenile fiction

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