<h2 id='chapII' class='c009'>CHAPTER II</h2>
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<div>AN INVOLUNTARY PASSENGER</div>
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<p class='c010'>Dave Dashaway’s assistant knew his business
too well to attempt any rash or reckless change
in the course of the biplane. At a glance Hiram
had taken in the situation. In a flash he gave the
right order.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Help him—pull him in,” he directed.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Yes, he’ll smash the wing and we’ll all go
down in a heap if he hangs on there,” declared
Elmer, quickly.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Let me off! Let me off!” puffed and panted
the constable. “Help! I’ll drop! Murder! I’m
a goner!”</p>
<p class='c011'>“Easy, officer!” cried out Hiram, in his clear,
ringing tones. “Don’t get rattled or you’ll be
gone, indeed.”</p>
<p class='c011'>Elmer had grasped the arm of the clinging
man. He had strapped himself into his seat, and
this position assisted in giving him a tugging
strength that counted for something. The white,
scared face of the constable came nearer and
<span class='pageno' id='Page_10'>10</span>nearer to him. Through great efforts the trespasser
was hauled up over his center of balance,
and he tumbled into the vacant seat all in a
heap.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Let down this balloon! I’ve got a
warrant,” began the constable, breathlessly—“oogh!”</p>
<p class='c011'>A whirl of the biplane sent the man banging
against the side of the seat till his teeth rattled.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Strap him in,” called out Hiram, “if he don’t
want to get a spill.”</p>
<p class='c011'>“Oh, my! Stop! Please stop! Let me
out!”</p>
<p class='c011'>Meantime Elmer had snapped the belt in
place. It was well that he had acted speedily.
The <i>Comet</i> made a switch just there which
caused the involuntary passenger to tremble with
terror, yell outright, and crouch back in his seat.</p>
<p class='c011'>Hiram directed a smooth volplane and made
an even spurt of speed on a set level. This gave
the intruder a chance to steady his nerves and
regain his breath. He was still, however, big-eyed
and chattering. The young pilot dared not
direct attention from his task of running the
machine, but he managed to turn his face sideways
so as to give Elmer a significant glance.
The latter half smiled as he understood what
was on the programme.</p>
<p class='c011'><span class='pageno' id='Page_11'>11</span>“Now, see here, officer,” spoke Hiram, past
his shoulder, “I can’t give you any further attention
than to tell you what to do. If the machine
tips——”</p>
<p class='c011'>“Is there danger?” gasped the overcome
constable. “Say, please go down! Easy, you
know! P-please-p—please!”</p>
<p class='c011'>“You had better show some sense,” retorted
Hiram, with pretended sternness. “There is always
danger of a spill. Don’t help it any.”</p>
<p class='c011'>“N-no, I won’t,” chattered the officer. “I—I’ll
do just what you tell me.”</p>
<p class='c011'>“Then sit still and keep still. Elmer, get him
into that airman armor. He’s pretty bulky, and
if we take a flop——”</p>
<p class='c011'>“Br-rr-r!” shivered the unfortunate passenger.
“Oh, don’t talk about it!”</p>
<p class='c011'>“Get the aerodrome safety helmet on him,”
pursued Hiram. “It will save his head if he
tumbles.”</p>
<p class='c011'>“Say, I don’t want to! You’ve got to stop!
I’m an officer of the law and I order you to
lower this balloon.”</p>
<p class='c011'>“You want to drop, do you?” called back
Hiram, “All right, if you say so, only——”</p>
<p class='c011'>“No! no! no!” fairly bellowed the constable,
as the pilot described a manœuvre pretty near to
accomplishing a “shoot-the-chutes” dive in
aviation. “You know best. I’ll do as you say.”</p>
<p class='c011'><span class='pageno' id='Page_12'>12</span>He allowed Elmer to fasten on the helmet as
the machine steadied. It made his big shock-haired
head look bigger than ever.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Now then, the felt safety buffers,” directed
Hiram, and his willing accomplice bundled the
passenger in between two thick pads covering
chest and shoulders like a wad of pillows.</p>
<p class='c011'>“He’d better have the earflaps and respirators
if you’re going up into the rarefied air,” suggested
Elmer, solicitously.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Don’t go! Say, I’m not well! This air is
good enough for me,” remonstrated the constable.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Now for the non-concussion girdle,” ordered
the merciless pilot.</p>
<p class='c011'>Elmer was almost bursting with suppressed
merriment. He was so sure that Hiram knew
his business and that no real danger was imminent
in that calm air with a perfect head
breeze, that he enjoyed the occasion immensely.</p>
<p class='c011'>By this time their frantic fellow passenger
resembled a diver, swathed as he was in thick
leather safety devices crowned with steel.
Muffled up and helpless, he squirmed, groaned
and closed his eyes with a sickening shudder
every time he glanced over the edge of the machine.
The unusual sight of the earth fading
away, the swift passage of the landscape, fairly
chilled him.</p>
<p class='c011'><span class='pageno' id='Page_13'>13</span>For five or ten minutes the passenger was content
to remain mute, trying to realize and become
accustomed to his unexpected condition. The
machine had a duplicate control system. That is,
the rudder wires ran to the right hand second
seat as well as to that of the pilot. This made it
possible for Hiram to confine his attention exclusively
to spark and throttle control, while his
assistant could cooperate as to the steering gear
whenever the tail trailed heavily. Elmer, too,
could cooperate in the aileron and elevator control,
and the flight settled down to a smooth, perfect
rush through the atmosphere.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Ahem,” ventured their passenger as he regained
his scattered wits. He spoke in a vague,
uncertain tone. “I told you that I had a warrant
and I want to explain—whew!”</p>
<p class='c011'>Hiram Dobbs was bound to shut off the passenger
from any official complication of matters.
His eye had been fixed to a row of hills ten miles
distant. He had marked out his course and he
had a definite destination in view. Just now he
stirred up the officer considerably with a new
joggling twist of the machine, just as he had
planned to do. The fright of the constable was
renewed. He forgot what he had started to
say.</p>
<p class='c011'>“What’s the programme?” whispered Elmer,
bending over close to the ear of the pilot.</p>
<p class='c011'><span class='pageno' id='Page_14'>14</span>“I want to get you to a point of safety before
that fellow has a chance to read that warrant of
his,” was the low-toned reply.</p>
<p class='c011'>“I see; but how are you going to work it?”
questioned Elmer, in some perplexity.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Leave that to me,” returned Hiram, in a
confident way.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Yes, I’m going to.”</p>
<p class='c011'>“I want to get beyond the ridge ahead—in
fact, as far away from our starting point as I
can.”</p>
<p class='c011'>“I want to explain,” here again broke in their
passenger. “I’ve got a document here——”</p>
<p class='c011'>There he stopped. Hiram had to laugh and
Elmer chuckled. The constable made several ineffectual
efforts to reach a pocket in his coat. The
muffling devices he wore prevented him. He was
like a man encased in a suit of armor.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Never mind the document,” said Hiram.
“Just tell us what it’s about.”</p>
<p class='c011'>“It’s a warrant, and it charges this young man
with trespassing on the property of a farmer with
an airship. The complainant has a legal right,
<i>ipse dixit</i>, to claim malicious intent, which makes
it a criminal offense.”</p>
<p class='c011'>“I thought so. Pretty flimsy,” remarked
Hiram. “They’ve raked up some trifle to give
that miserable Vernon an excuse to keep you in
court for a week or more. All right officer,” he
added, “read your warrant.”</p>
<p class='c011'><span class='pageno' id='Page_15'>15</span>“How can I read it when I can’t get my hands
with these pesky things on them anywhere near
my pocket?” demanded the constable, wrathily.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Very well, then don’t say I obstructed the law
by refusing you your rights.”</p>
<p class='c011'>“When you land I’ll read the warrant,” explained
the constable. “This boy has got to
come with me. It’s defiance of law to refuse.”</p>
<p class='c011'>“We will land very soon now,” promised
Hiram. “Whisper, Elmer.”</p>
<p class='c011'>The skillful pilot worked the exhaust purposely
to cover a quick undertoned interview with his
friend. There was a perfect understanding between
them by the time the colloquy was concluded.</p>
<p class='c011'>“All right,” said Elmer simply, and with a
satisfied expression on his face, as he sank back
in his seat.</p>
<p class='c011'>The young air pilot skirted a great grove of
trees and flew the <i>Comet</i> high above a range of
hills beyond. Then, near a little town with a
railroad depot showing in its midst, he prepared
to descend.</p>
<p class='c011'>Hiram made a thrilling dive that nearly sent
the constable into hysterics. The <i>Comet</i> reached
the ground and settled down upon it as safely
and gracefully as a bird sinking to its nest.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Jump out,” he said simply, to Elmer.</p>
<p class='c011'>The latter unbuckled the seat belt promptly
and leaped to the ground beside the machine.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Hold on! Stop!” shouted the constable.</p>
<p class='c011'><span class='pageno' id='Page_16'>16</span>Elmer showed no disposition to run away. He
only walked briskly up and down, stamping his
feet and exercising his arms.</p>
<p class='c011'>“That boy is under arrest,” continued the officer,
struggling with his burden of wraps.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Not quite yet, officer, I fancy,” retorted
Hiram.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Well, he will be soon as I get out and read
my warrant. I order you to help me, young man.
If you refuse, I shall complain of your aiding
and abetting a criminal to escape.”</p>
<p class='c011'>“Bah!” cried Hiram, “you know as well as
I do that he is no criminal. Here,” and he assisted
his passenger in getting rid of the hampering
devices. “I’ll help you.”</p>
<p class='c011'>With a great snort of relief the bulky officer
stepped to the ground. His first act was to shake
his cramped limbs. Then he fished in his pockets
for the warrant.</p>
<p class='c011'>“In the name of the law,” he began with assumed
dignity, producing a folded document.</p>
<p class='c011'>“Hold on,” challenged Hiram, “what are you
up to?”</p>
<p class='c011'>“I’m going to arrest one Elmer Brackett.”</p>
<p class='c011'>“I think not,” retorted Hiram, coolly. “It
seems you’ve forgotten something rather important,
Mr. Officer.”</p>
<p class='c011'>“What’s that?” snorted the constable.</p>
<p class='c011'>“We have landed just over the state line and
your warrant is no good in this locality.”</p>
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