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  • The Sky Pilot sighed a sigh that was more than half gasp.

    The Oakdale Affair 1918

  • They picked out The Sky Pilot and Abigail Prim, they found The Oskaloosa Kid climbing a barbed wire fence and then with complaining brakes the car came to a sudden stop.

    The Oakdale Affair 1918

  • The Sky Pilot seized Abigail Prim about the waist and dragged her toward the doorway and though the girl fought valiantly to free herself her lesser muscles were unable to cope successfully with those of the man.

    The Oakdale Affair 1918

  • The Sky Pilot has the reputation of never countenancing a murder; but that is because be is a sly one.

    The Oakdale Affair 1918

  • "The trouble with Soup Face," explained The Sky Pilot, "is that he's got a idea he's a human atomizer an 'that the rest of us has colds."

    The Oakdale Affair 1918

  • "Eddie and I will return Miss Prim to her bereaved parents," interrupted The Sky Pilot.

    The Oakdale Affair 1918

  • The Sky Pilot sat up straight and slapped his thigh.

    The Oakdale Affair 1918

  • "We'd better wait until they're asleep," counseled The Sky Pilot.

    The Oakdale Affair 1918

  • There had been no further indications of pursuit; but Bridge argued that The Sky Pilot, being wise with the wisdom of the owl and cunning with the cunning of the fox, would doubtless surmise that a fugitive would take to the first road leading away from the main artery, and that even though they heard nothing it would be safe to assume that the gang was still upon the boy's trail.

    The Oakdale Affair 1918

  • "We'd better wait until they're asleep," counseled The Sky Pilot.

    The Oakdale Affair Edgar Rice Burroughs 1912

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