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Chapter Six - The Flight of the Midgets
Cap'n Bill and Trot rode very comfortably in the sunbonnet. The motion was
quite steady, for they weighed so little that the Ork flew without effort. Yet
they were both somewhat nervous about their future fate and could not help
wishing they were safe on land and their natural size again.
"
You're terr'ble small, Trot," remarked Cap'n Bill, looking at his companion.
"
Same to you, Cap'n," she said with a laugh; "but as long as we have the
purple berries we needn't worry about our size."
In a circus," mused the old man, "we'd be curiosities. But in a sunbonnet--
"
high up in the air--sailin' over a big, unknown ocean--they ain't no word in
any booktionary to describe us."
"
Why, we're midgets, that's all," said the little girl. The Ork flew silently for a
long time. The slight swaying of the sunbonnet made Cap'n Bill drowsy, and
he began to doze. Trot, however, was wide awake, and after enduring the
monotonous journey as long as she was able she called out:
"
"
Don't you see land anywhere, Mr. Ork?"
Not yet," he answered. "This is a big ocean and I've no idea in which direction
the nearest land to that island lies; but if I keep flying in a straight line I'm
sure to reach some place some time."
That seemed reasonable, so the little people in the sunbonnet remained as
patient as possible; that is, Cap'n Bill dozed and Trot tried to remember her
geography lessons so she could figure out what land they were likely to arrive
at.
For hours and hours the Ork flew steadily, keeping to the straight line and
searching with his eyes the horizon of the ocean for land. Cap'n Bill was fast
asleep and snoring and Trot had laid her head on his shoulder to rest it when
suddenly the Ork exclaimed:
"
There! I've caught a glimpse of land, at last."
At this announcement they roused themselves. Cap'n Bill stood up and tried
to peek over the edge of the sunbonnet.
"
What does it look like?" he inquired.
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