| VI | The Flight Is On | [74] |
| VII | Mid-Atlantic | [88] |
AFTERWARDS
| VIII | Conditions Change | [106] |
| IX | Another World | [116] |
| X | Kiwi Gets His Wings | [136] |
CHAPTER I
THE PLANE TESTED
SUPPER was over. The man and the boy, although they had finished, seemed in no hurry to clear the table. Darkness had come, and through the windows of their little houseboat twinkling lights on the shore half a mile away were reflected in the quiet waters of the bay. All was still except for the putt-putt of a motor-boat a long way off. The man in blue trousers and white shirt with the collar open seemed to be listening for something. The boy tried hard to get him to talk.
“How long will Dad be, do you suppose?” “Will he come back by train, or will he fly back?” were some of his questions.