I[By Air-line to Atlanta]
II[The Cipher Letter]
III[The Leech Hangs On]
IV[Perk Has an Adventure]
V[Their Running Schedule]
VI[By the Skin of Their Teeth]
VII[On the Air-line to Charleston]
VIII[Ships Passing in the Night]
IX[When the Dawn Came]
X[Ready to Strike]
XI[Where War Once Broke Out]
XII[When Cousins Get in Touch]
XIII[Picking Up Facts]
XIV[Perk Gets an Earful]
XV[The Trial Spin]
XVI[All in a Day’s Work]
XVII[Spinning the Net]
XVIII[Black Water Bayou]
XIX[The Lonely Camp]
XX[The Mother Ship]
XXI[The Motor-Truck Caravan]
XXII[Down to Business at Last]
XXIII[At the Rendezvous]
XXIV[Perk Rides in the Ghost Boat]
XXV[A Well Oiled Machine]
XXVI[Striking Out]
XXVII[The Luckless Speedboat]
XXVIII[Ready for Another Blow]
XXIX[Jethro Takes a Hand]
XXX[The Wind-up—Conclusion]

FLYING THE COAST SKYWAYS

CHAPTER 1
By Airline to Atlanta

“Big smoke dead ahead, partner!”

“I’ve been expecting to hear you announce that fact, Per—I mean Wally!”

“Kinder guess naow it mout be Birmingham, eh, what, Boss?”

“No other—you hit the nail on the head that time, Mr. Observer.”

“Huh! my native town, which I’m naow agwine to see fur the fust time.”

“Better get out of the habit of making such crazy cracks, brother—what if any one overheard you, and took a notion in his head you might be somebody other than just a Down-in-Dixie product from Alabama,—raised in the North, where you acquired a whiff of the dialect of a Canuck—and by name Wallace J. Corkendell, though generally answering to plain Wally.”