Transcriber's Note: The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.
Sally Scott
of the
WAVES
Story by
ROY J. SNELL
Illustrated by
HEDWIG JO MEIXNER
WHITMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY
RACINE, WISCONSIN
Copyright, 1943, by
WHITMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY
Printed in U.S.A.
All names, characters, places, and events in this
story are entirely fictitious.
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
[Sally Placed the Black Box on the Study Table]
[Ensign Mills Interviewed Sally]
[“You Mean I’ll Have to Drop From the Sky?”]
[She Stepped Out on the Roof and Clung to the Gable]
[Barbara’s Head Came Out From Beneath the Covers]
[Barbara Was Staring Gloomily at the Floor]
[“Good Old Chute!” Sally Murmured]
[“Danny! What Are You Doing Here?”]
[They Swung Out Over the Sea Again]
[“It Could Be a Flight of Our Bombers.”]
[“Riggs, I’m Convinced!” the Captain Declared]
[“I Thought You Might Need Me,” She Said]
[Danny Watched the Last Little Traveler Pass]
[Sally Stood Looking at the Endless Black Waters]
[A Sailor Helped Sally to Her Feet]
[Sally Saw Two Sailors Carry Riggs Out]
[They Watched Breathlessly as the Bomb Struck]
[“See, I Have a Present for You,” Said Sally]
[She Hit the Water Near Danny’s Raft]
Sally Placed the Black Box on the Study Table