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Garis, Howard R. (Howard Roger), 1873-1962

"Dick Hamilton's Airship, or, a Young Millionaire in the Clouds"


"Yes, I did just as you asked me to in your letter. I let them have
the run of the place, and they've been busy ever since they came.
I hope you are successful, Dick, but, I have my doubts."
"I'll show you!" cried the cadet enthusiastically.

CHAPTER IX
UNCLE EZRA'S VISIT

Dick and his father had much to talk about concerning the airship.
Dick explained his plans, and described the new stabilizer.
"Well, now that you have explained it to me, I don't see but what
it may be possible," said Mr. Hamilton, after carefully considering
the matter. "It isn't so much the expense, since you have your own
fortune, but, of course, there is the element of danger to be
considered."
"Well, there's danger in anything," agreed Dick. "But I think I
have a lucky streak in me,--after the way we came out of that
pig-pen accident," and he laughed.
"Yes, you were fortunate," conceded Mr. Hamilton. "But, don't take
too many risks, my son. Go in and win, if you can, but don't be
rash. I am still from Missouri, and you've got to show me. Now
I've got a lot of business to attend to, and so I'll have to leave
you to your own devices. You say Paul and Innis are coming on?"
"Yes, they'll be here in a few days and stay until the airship is
completed. Then they'll fly with me."
"Anybody else going?"
"Yes, Larry Dexter--you remember him?"
"Oh, sure! The young reporter."
"And I think I'll take Mr. Vardon along. We may need his help in
an emergency.


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