The Dart was at once taken to pieces. The strain of her long voyage would preclude any possibility of ever using her again.
But the young inventor had plenty of other plans to develop.
For many a day the famous trip of Frank Reade, Jr., and his airship, the Dart, from zone to zone, rang through the country.
But though this was certainly a most extraordinary feat, the young inventor had even mightier projects on hand, some of which the reader may hear of at a later day.
THE END.
Read “FRANK READE, JR., AND HIS ELECTRIC CRUISER OF THE LAKES; OR, A JOURNEY THROUGH AFRICA BY WATER,” which will be the next number (14) of “Frank Reade Weekly Magazine.”
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