“Name it.”
“That is that these two girls are given a mate of the plane I pick. But for them, we would be still in Joe Arnold’s clutches.”
“I’ll be only too glad,” cried the old gentleman. “That is if Terry and Prim will accept the plane.” He turned to Terry and Prim, adding, “Please do. It will show that you have forgiven me.”
The two sisters extended their hands impulsively and once more friendship was restored. The meal progressed happily.
“And now,” said Terry, “we’ll have a nice restful summer, playing about in our new planes and teaching the students how to win their pilot’s licenses. No more adventure for a long time!”
“And you’ve got to teach Sally to fly!” exclaimed Prim.
“That will be a joy, for Sally has shown that she’s one grand little sport, the stuff that will make a flyer,” replied Terry.
They all smiled happily then went outside on the veranda for their coffee.
If only they had foreseen what the next months would bring into their lives, they would not have been so happy, for Prim and Terry were destined to set out upon an even more perilous air cruise, far in the southern seas and there amid the tropic splendors, The Girl Flyers on Adventure Island, were to encounter thrills they had never dreamed of among the denizens of the isles of mystery.
THE END