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Franklin, Edgar, [pseud.], 1879-1958

"Mr. Hawkins' Humorous Adventures"


"I presume," I said, "that the best thing is to sit still and wait for
the end."
"Yes, but think, man, think of that awful drop! Forty feet, if it's an
inch!"
"Fully."
"Why, we'll simply be knocked to flinders!"
"Probably."
"Oh, the idiots! The idiots!" raged Hawkins, shaking his fists at the
crowd. "Why didn't they bring a fire net? Why hasn't one of them sense
enough to get one? We could jump then."
Ping! The first of the six wires had snapped.
Ping! The second had followed suit.
The Hawkins Auto-aero-mobile was very delicately balanced now on four
slim wires, and the balloon was collapsing with heart-rending rapidity.
From below sounds of excitement were audible, here and there a groan and
now a scream of horror, as some new-comer realized our position.
"Hawkins," I said, solemnly, "why don't you make a vow right now that if
we ever get out of this alive----"
Ping! went the third wire. The auto swayed gently for a moment.
"You'll never invent another thing as long as you live?"
"Griggs," said Hawkins, in trembling tones, "I almost believe that you are
right.


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