"If she had, I think she deserves a little recreation after her late trying experiences," said Mr. Cumberford.
"Why, Orissa, it has all been decided in advance," exclaimed Sybil. "They're merely asking our consent out of politeness."
Orissa turned to Madeline and pressed her hand gratefully.
"You've really been our guardian angel, Miss Dentry," she said. "We can never repay your great kindness and generosity, nor properly thank you for what you have done for us."
"Why should you?" asked Madeline. "Think what a splendid time I've had during this adventure, all due to the Flying Girl and her chum—and to a defect in the famous Kane Aircraft. But if you sincerely wish to please me, come with me on the trip to Honolulu."
"Of course I will," Orissa responded. "I've always longed for an ocean voyage, and in such company, and on the dear old Salvador, the trip will be delightful."
The others of the Kane-Cumberford party, who were every one eager to go, rapturously applauded this decision.
THE END.
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