Copyright, 1911, by
The John C. Winston Co.
PRINTED IN U. S. A.


CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I. Seeking a Clue[ 9]
II. A Remarkable Letter[ 20]
III. A Workshop in the Woods[ 31]
IV. The Biplane in Action[ 43]
V. By Aerial Express[ 55]
VI. Reconnoitering[ 67]
VII. An Unwelcome Visitor[ 78]
VIII. The Professor Leads the Way [ 89]
IX. Meeting an Old Friend[ 100]
X. Aunty Hep Takes a Ride[ 112]
XI. The Campers[ 123]
XII. Brother Dick[ 135]
XIII. Discovery Impends[ 146]
XIV. A Natural Prison[ 157]
XV. A Dismal Night[ 168]
XVI. Dick is Tempted[ 179]
XVII. An Unceremonious Arrival[ 190]
XVIII. Bunk Joins the Professor[ 202]
XIX. In the Workshop[ 214]
XX. A Change of Quarters[ 225]
XXI. Bunk Camps Out[ 236]
XXII. Face To Face at Last[ 247]
XXIII. Milo Morgan’s Waterloo[ 258]
XXIV. A New Risk[ 266]
XXV. “I’ll Do It!”[ 276]
XXVI. The End of the Dragon[ 285]
XXVII. Brave Men Aloft[ 295]

The Flying Boys to
the Rescue.


CHAPTER I.
SEEKING A CLUE

HARVEY HAMILTON, the young aviator, found himself in the most distressful dilemma of his life. He and his devoted friend, the colored youth Bohunkus Johnson, had left their homes near the New Jersey village of Mootsport, and sailing away in the former’s aeroplane had run into a series of adventures in eastern Pennsylvania, which have been related in “The Flying Boys in the Sky.” It was the good fortune of Harvey to help in the recovery of the little girl who was kidnapped from her home in Philadelphia some weeks before. All having gone well down to the time of her rescue, he was awaiting the return of “Bunk” to continue their outing, when to his consternation he learned that his dusky comrade had gone off with Professor Milo Morgan in his unique monoplane, which bore the fantastic name “The Dragon of the Skies.” To add to the annoyance of the situation, the couple had started on the maddest enterprise of which a mortal has ever been guilty,—a trip across the Atlantic Ocean to the continent of Africa. That fact of itself would have stamped the gaunt, grizzled aviator as the veriest lunatic outside of a hospital for the insane.