Radio Boys Cronies; Or, Bill Brown's Radio
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Bill Brown's Radio
Wayne Whipple
Author of Radio Boys Loyalty
and
S. F. Aaron
Co-author of Radio Boys Loyalty
Come along, Bill; we'll have to get there, or we won't hear the first of it. Mr. Gray said it would begin promptly at three.
I'm doing my best, Gus. This crutch——
I know. Climb aboard, old scout, and we'll go along faster. The first speaker, a lad of fifteen, large for his age, fair-haired, though as brown as a berry and athletic in all his easy, deliberate yet energetic movements, turned to the one he had called Bill, a boy of about his own age, or a little older, but altogether opposite in appearance, for he was undersized, dark-haired, black-eyed, and though a life-long cripple with a twisted knee, as quick and nervous in action as the limitations of his physical strength and his ever-present crutch permitted.
In another moment, despite the protests of generous consideration for his chum's strenuous offer, William Brown was heaved up on the broad back of Augustus Grier and the two cronies thus progressed quite rapidly for a full quarter of a mile through the residential section of Fairview. Not until the pair arrived at the entrance of one of the outlying cottages did husky Gus cease to be the beast of burden, though he was greatly tempted to turn into a charging war horse when one of a group of urchins on a street corner shouted:
Wayne Whipple
S. F. Aaron
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RADIO BOYS CRONIES
CHAPTER I
THE CRONIES
CHAPTER II
AN UNUSUAL LAD
CHAPTER III
GETTING THE MONEY-MAKING HABIT
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
OPINIONS
CHAPTER VI
THE BOYHOOD OF A GENIUS
CHAPTER VII
THE MAKING OF AN INVENTOR
CHAPTER VIII
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
CHAPTER IX
GUS HOLDS FORTH AGAIN
CHAPTER X
BRASS TACKS
CHAPTER XI
ENGINEERING
CHAPTER XII
DISTANCE LENDS ENCHANTMENT
CHAPTER XIII
COUNTER INFLUENCES
CHAPTER XIV
FURTHER OPPOSITION
CHAPTER XV
MR. EDDY'S SON'S SONS
CHAPTER XVI
THE DOUBTERS
CHAPTER XVII
THE UNEXPECTED
CHAPTER XVIII
A BIT TRAGIC
CHAPTER XIX
CONSTRUCTION AND DESTRUCTION
CHAPTER XX
"TO LABOR AND TO WAIT"
CHAPTER XXI
EARLY STRUGGLES
CHAPTER XXII
FAME AND FORTUNE
CHAPTER XXIII
JUSTICE
CHAPTER XXIV
GENIUS IS OFTEN ERRATIC
CHAPTER XXV
THE GENIUS OF THE AGE
CHAPTER XXVI
GOOD COUNSEL