The Motor Boys Over the Ocean; Or, A Marvelous Rescue in Mid-Air
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By Clarence Young (The Motor Boys #11) 3 Apr, 2020
It hardly seems possible that I have written as many as eleven volumes of this series, yet such is the case. The present book is just one short of a dozen, and if you are pleased with this, perhaps I shall be encouraged to write the twelfth book. As ... Read more
It hardly seems possible that I have written as many as eleven volumes of this series, yet such is the case. The present book is just one short of a dozen, and if you are pleased with this, perhaps I shall be encouraged to write the twelfth book. As for the present volume, I have endeavored to give you in it a stirring account of what happened to Jerry, Ned, and Bob after they had started out on an apparently simple errand to see a certain man. Ned Slade’s father was in business trouble, and the lad and his friends volunteered to ask aid from a Mr. Jackson. They started out to find him, only to learn that he had gone to a balloon carnival, as he was interested in aircraft. The boys went to the aviation meet and arrived just as Mr. Jackson went up in his big dirigible balloon. Instead of coming back, as he was expected to do, the millionaire sent a wireless message stating that he and his friends were being blown out to sea in a hurricane. He asked for help, and our heroes, in their airship, the Comet, started out over the ocean to the rescue. How they accomplished it, the perils they ran, the dangers from the escaping gas, and how they brought Mr. Jackson and his unconscious crew over a narrow plank, high above the ocean, into their own craft, you will find told of in this book. I venture to hope that you will like this book as well as you have those in the past, for that will encourage me to write others for you. Less
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  • 533.648 KB
  • 212
  • Public Domain Books
  • English
  • 978-1318094059
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