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  saw something which filled his heart with bliss unspeakable。
  Lady Caroline; with a divine smile on her face; feeding the monkeys!
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  CHAPTER VI。
  Encouraged by love; Little worked hard upon his new flying…machine。
  His labors were lightened by talking of the beloved one with her French
  maid Therese; whom he had discreetly bribed。 Mademoiselle Therese was
  venal; like all her class; but in this instance I fear she was not bribed by
  British   gold。   Strange   as   it   may   seem   to   the   British   mind;   it   was   British
  genius; British eloquence; British thought; that brought her to the feet of
  this young savan。
  〃I   believe;〃   said   Lady   Caroline;   one   day;   interrupting   her   maid   in   a
  glowing   eulogium   upon   the   skill   of   〃M。   Leetell;〃〃I   believe   you   are   in
  love with this Professor。〃 A quick flush crossed the olive cheek of Therese;
  which Lady Caroline afterward remembered。
  The   eventful   day   of   trial   came。 The   public   were   gathered;   impatient
  and scornful as the pigheaded public are apt to be。 In the open area a long
  cylindrical   balloon;   in   shape   like   a   Bologna   sausage;   swayed   above   the
  machine; from which; like some enormous bird caught in a net; it tried to
  free itself。 A heavy rope held it fast to the ground。
  Little was waiting for the ballast; when his eye caught Lady Caroline's
  among the spectators。 The glance was appealing。 In a moment he was at
  her side。
  〃I   should    like  so  much     to  get  into   the  machine;〃     said   the  arch…
  hypocrite; demurely。
  〃Are you engaged to marry young Raby;〃 said Little; bluntly。
  〃As you please;〃 she said with a courtesy; 〃do I take this as a refusal?〃
  Little was a gentleman。 He lifted her and her lapdog into the car。
  〃How nice! it won't go off?〃
  〃No; the rope is strong; and the ballast is not yet in。〃
  A   report   like   a   pistol;   a   cry   from   the   spectators;   a   thousand   hands
  stretched to grasp the parted rope; and the balloon darted upward。
  Only one hand of that thousand caught the rope;Little's! But in the
  same instant the horror…stricken spectators saw him whirled from his feet
  and borne upward; still clinging to the rope; into space。
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  *  The   right   of  dramatization     of  this  and   succeeding     chapters    is
  reserved by the writer。
  Lady Caroline fainted。 The cold watery nose of her dog on her cheek
  brought her  to   herself。  She  dared   not look   over the edge of   the  car;  she
  dared not look up to the bellying monster above her; bearing her to death。
  She threw herself on the bottom of the car; and embraced the only living
  thing   spared   her;the   poodle。   Then   she   cried。   Then   a   clear   voice   came
  apparently out of the circumambient air:
  〃May I trouble you to look at the barometer?〃
  She put her head over the car。 Little was hanging at the end of a long
  rope。 She put her head back again。
  In another moment he saw her perplexed; blushing face over the edge;…
  …blissful sight。
  〃O; please don't think of coming up! Stay there; do!〃
  Little stayed。 Of course she could make nothing out of the barometer;
  and said so。 Little smiled。
  〃Will you kindly send it down to me?〃
  But she had no string or cord。 Finally she said; 〃Wait a moment。〃
  Little waited。 This time her face did not appear。 The barometer came
  slowly down at the end ofa stay…lace。
  The   barometer   showed   a   frightful   elevation。   Little   looked   up   at   the
  valve and said nothing。 Presently he heard a sigh。 Then a sob。 Then; rather
  sharply;
  〃Why don't you do something?〃
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  Little came up the rope hand over hand。 Lady Caroline crouched in
  the   farther   side   of   the   car。   Fido;   the   poodle;   whined。   〃Poor   thing;〃   said
  Lady Caroline; 〃it's hungry。〃
  〃Do you wish to save the dog?〃 said Little。
  〃Yes。〃
  〃Give me your parasol。〃
  She handed Little a good…sized affair of lace and silk and whalebone。
  (None of your 〃sunshades。〃) Little examined its ribs carefully。
  〃Give me the dog。〃
  Lady   Caroline   hurriedly   slipped   a   note   under   the   dog's   collar;   and
  passed over her pet。
  Little tied the dog to the handle of the parasol and launched them both
  into space。 The next moment   they were   slowly; but   tranquilly; sailing   to
  the earth。
  〃A   parasol   and   a  parachute    are  distinct;  but  not  different。  Be   not
  alarmed; he will get his dinner at some farm…house。〃
  〃Where are we now?〃
  〃That opaque spot you see is London fog。 Those twin clouds are North
  and   South   America。   Jerusalem   and   Madagascar   are   those   specks   to   the
  right。〃
  Lady Caroline moved nearer; she was becoming interested。 Then she
  recalled herself and said freezingly; 〃How are we going to descend?〃
  〃By opening the valve。〃
  〃Why don't you open it then?〃
  〃BECAUSE THE VALVE…STRING IS BROKEN!〃
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  CHAPTER IX。
  Lady   Caroline   fainted。   When   she   revived   it   was   dark。   They   were
  apparently cleaving their way through a solid block of black marble。 She
  moaned and shuddered。
  〃I wish we had a light。〃
  〃I have no lucifers;〃 said Little。 〃I observe; however; that you wear a
  necklace     of   amber。    Amber     under   certain   conditions     becomes     highly
  electrical。 Permit me。〃
  He took the amber necklace and rubbed it briskly。 Then he asked her to
  present her   knuckle to   the   gem。 A  bright   spark   was   the   result。 This   was
  repeated for some hours。 The light was not brilliant; but it was enough for
  the purposes of propriety; and satisfied the delicately minded girl。
  Suddenly there was a tearing; hissing noise and a smell of gas。 Little
  looked up and turned pale。 The balloon; at what I shall call the pointed end
  of the Bologna sausage; was evidently bursting from increased pressure。
  The gas was escaping; and already they were beginning to descend。 Little
  was resigned but firm。
  〃If the silk gives way; then we are lost。 Unfortunately I have no rope
  nor material for binding it。〃
  The woman's instinct had arrived at the same conclusion sooner than
  the man's reason。 But she was hesitating over a detail。
  〃Will   you   go   down   the   rope   for   a   moment?〃   she   said;   with   a   sweet
  smile。
  Little went down。 Presently she called to him。 She held something in
  her hand;a wonderful invention of the seventeenth century; improved and
  perfected in   this: a   pyramid of   sixteen circular hoops of   light yet   strong
  steel; attached to each other by cloth bands。
  With a cry of joy Little seized them; climbed to the balloon; and fitted
  the elastic hoops over its conical end。 Then he returned to the car。
  〃We are saved。〃
  Lady Caroline; blushing; gathered her slim but antique drapery against
  the other end of the car。
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  They were slowly descending。 Presently Lady Caroline distinguished
  the outlines of Raby Hall。 〃I think I will get out here;〃 she said。
  Little anchored the balloon and prepared to follow her。
  〃Not   so;   my   friend;〃   she   said;   with   an   arch   smile。   〃We   must   not   be
  seen together。 People might talk。 Farewell。〃
  Little   sprang   again   into   the   balloon   and   sped   away   to   America。   He
  came down in California; oddly enough in front of Hardin's door; at Dutch
  Flat。 Hardin was just examining a specimen of ore。
  〃You are a scientist; can you tell me if that is worth anything?〃 he said;
  handing it to Little。
  Little held it to the light。 〃It contains ninety per cent of silver。〃
  Hardin embraced him。 〃Can I do anything for you; and why are you
  here?〃
  Little told his story。 Hardin asked to see the rope。 Then he examined it
  carefully。
  〃Ah; this was cut; not broken!〃