The automobile was backed out of the woods, and turned in the direction of Rallston. Jack Mason was in his element, and in less than twenty minutes they came in sight of the town and turned into a side street leading to the freight yards.
"There she is!" cried Sam, a minute later.
He pointed to one of the tracks in the yards and there, on a flat car, the boys beheld the wreck of the biplane. A small crowd of curious men and boys surrounded the remains of the Dartaway.
"What yer going to do with her, Jimmy?" asked a man in the crowd, of a burly individual on the flat car.
"I guess the railroad is going to sell her," replied the section boss.
CHAPTER VII
THE SALE OF THE BIPLANE
"Did you hear what that man said?" demanded Sam in a whisper, of his brothers.
"I did," returned Dick. "But he isn't going to sell our property," added Tom, warmly.
"Hardly," responded Dick. He pushed his way through the crowd and walked straight up to the flat car.