id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33605 Burnham, Margaret The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship .txt text/plain 43926 3100 89 motor car and look up her friends, for Roy and James--or Jimsy--Bancroft "Say Peggy," spoke up Fan Harding, suddenly, "ain't you going to She watched as eagerly as a girl while Roy and Peggy, aided by Jess and "Good morning, girls," said Fan Harding, easily, raising his motoring cap It's Peggy and Jimsy!" cried Roy. "I'll leave you to look after Jess," said Roy to Jimsy, "while I go along "A pistol!" cried Roy. The next instant Fanning Harding had vanished into the patch of woods "Want me to take the helm?" inquired Roy. If Peggy had dared to turn her head she would have flashed an indignant moments in Peggy Prescott's, the girl aviator's, Golden Butterfly. "Bradley's Crossing," announced Roy. Swinging the aeroplane about, Peggy began flying directly above the "Fan Harding's aeroplane!" cried Peggy, an instant later. "It's Fanning Harding's hangar!" cried Roy suddenly; "come on, let's go ./cache/33605.txt ./txt/33605.txt