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CHAPTER XVII A CURIOUS ACCIDENT
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Orissa had not been at all nervous over the event at Kane Park until the hour when she entered the field and noted1 the tremendous throng2 assembled to witness her brother’s much heralded3 flight. The band was playing vigorously and many gay banners waved over the grand stand and the big hangar wherein the aircraft was hidden. Then, indeed, she began to realize the importance of the occasion, and her heart throbbed4 with pride to think that Steve was the hero all awaited and that his name would be famous from this time forth5.
This was the 17th of December, and on January first the great International Aviation Meet was to be held at Los Angeles, with such famous aviators6 present as the Wright Brothers, Glenn Curtiss, Hubert Latham, Arch Hoxsey, their old friend Willard, Parmalee, Ely, Brookins, Radley and many others. Mr. Cumberford had entered Stephen Kane for this important meet and the young man was booked to take part in the endurance 140and speed tests and to make an attempt to break the world’s record for altitude—all in his own flyer, the Kane Aircraft. So swift a transition from obscurity to popularity—or at least to the attention of the civilized8 world—was enough to turn the head of anyone; but as yet Steve seemed all unaware9 of his own importance.
Disregarding the crowds, which were eagerly seeking a glimpse of the young aviator7 but did not know him, he quietly made his way to the hangar and was admitted by Wilson, who guarded the doorway10 from an
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noted
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aviator
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civilized
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| n.失事,遇难;沉船;vt.(船等)失事,遇难 | |
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