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"I can scarcely wait to see theton, I can write a -reatest discovery of et to paper and pencil?"

"Not so I've noticed it," Ralph replied with contehts, just the sah"

"Say, fellers, we didn't drea out of the sleep that had followed their all-night

talk

"Well, I reckon if it wasn't for the other four, no one of us would

trust his own senses," Frank Merrill said dryly

"If you'd listened to ," Honey S to open his, eyes, "I wouldn't be the

I-told-you-so kid now"

"Well, if you'd listened to me and Pete!" said Billy Fairfax; "didn't we

think, way back there that first day, that our lamps were on the blink

becauseblack spots? Great Scott, what dreahts,' 'Gulliver's Travels,' 'Peter

Wilkins,' 'Peter Pan,' 'Goosie,' Jules, Verne, H G Wells, and every

dime novel I've ever read Do you suppose they'll come back?"

"I've just talked that over with Ralph," Frank Merrill answered hihtened them away forever, it will be a terrible loss to

science"