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They followed him at once, although with unbelieving faces, and on the  
way Rob clasped the little machine to his left wrist, so that his coat  
sleeve nearly hid it.  
When they reached the lawn at the back of the house Rob kissed them  
all good-by, much to his sisters' amusement, and turned the indicator of  
the little instrument to the word "up."  
Immediately he began to rise into the air.  
"
Don't worry about me!" he called down to them. "Good-by!"  
Mrs. Joslyn, with a scream of terror, hid her face in her hands.  
"
He'll break his neck!" cried the astounded father, tipping back his head  
to look after his departing son.  
"
"
Come back! Come back!" shouted the girls to the soaring adventurer.  
I will--some day!" was the far-away answer.  
Having risen high enough to pass over the tallest tree or steeple, Rob put  
the indicator to the east of the compass-dial and at once began moving  
rapidly in that direction.  
The sensation was delightful. He rode as gently as a feather floats,  
without any exertion at all on his own part; yet he moved so swiftly that  
he easily distanced a railway train that was speeding in the same  
direction.  
"
This is great!" reflected the youth. "Here I am, traveling in fine style,  
without a penny to pay any one! And I've enough food to last me a  
month in my coat pocket. This electricity is the proper stuff, after all!  
And the Demon's a trump, and no mistake. Whee-ee! How small  
everything looks down below there. The people are bugs, and the houses  
are soap-boxes, and the trees are like clumps of grass. I seem to be  
passing over a town. Guess I'll drop down a bit, and take in the sights."  
He pointed the indicator to the word "down," and at once began dropping  
through the air. He experienced the sensation one feels while descending  
in an elevator. When he reached a point just above the town he put the  
indicator to the zero mark and remained stationary, while he examined  
the place. But there was nothing to interest him, particularly; so after a  
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