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Jack Black And The Ship Of Thieves - Carol Hughes - Hardcover - 1 AMER ED

Jack Black And The Ship Of Thieves - Carol Hughes - Hardcover - 1 AMER ED
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  • ISBN-13: 9780375804724
  • ISBN: 0375804722
  • Publisher: Random House Children's Books

AUTHOR

Hughes, Carol, Thomas, Jim

SUMMARY

TheBellerophon Jack Black ran up the hill and paused at the top to catch his breath. Before him lay the airfield with its rust-colored airstrip, wooden buildings, canvas tents, herd of sheep (to keep the grass short), and tall mooring mast. Looming over it all was the giant airship hangar. The hangar was five hundred feet high and more than one thousand feet long. It was so huge it could create its own weather, but even so, it was only just big enough to house theBellerophon, the largest airship in the world. Five times bigger than the biggest blimp and faster than an ocean liner theBellewas magnificent. It was hard to see her full glory housed in the hangar as she was with men swarming about her, obscuring her with their scaffolds and ladders. But Jack had seen her when she'd been out on test runs, when the helium in her gas cells lifted her high above the airfield. Then the sun had bounced off her silver skin and dazzled all who'd seen her. She was an awe-inspiring sigh, almost a thousand feet long and three hundred feet high, and, best of all, Jack's father, Captain Henry Hugo Black, was to be her captain. Jack set off down the hill, but the sudden roar of a plane overhead made him stop and turn sharply. The plane, a bright-yellow Berger 17, shot past. "Gadfly!" yelled Jack, waving frantically at the famous aviator's plane. "Gadfly's back!" The yellow plane landed neatly, red dust from the airstrip rising behind it. By the time Jack reached the hangar, the yellow plane was taxiing to a stop. Jack caught up with it and jumped onto the wing. He clung to the edge of the cockpit and laughed as he tried to pull the goggles off the pilot's face. "Gadfly, ya varmint," he yelled at the top of his lungs. "I'm commandeering this plane. Hand it over!" "Why, you little rotter," laughed Gadfly. "I'll teach you to go climbing on my plane." He grabbed hold of the back of Jack's belt, pulled him into the cockpit head first, and began to wallop him on the backside with his big, gloved hand. "Putting your footprints all over theViper'spretty wings. Blunt won't be happy having to clean this off." With an effort, Jack pulled himself upright and shot a glance at Gadfly's mechanic, Blunt, who sat in the rear cockpit bundled in flying jacket, helmet, and goggles. All Jack could see of Blunt's face was his sour, down-turned mouth. "Hello Blunt," said Jack cheerily. "Didn't see you there. How are you?" Blunt just stared through Jack as though he didn't exist. Jack shrugged and leaned close to Gadfly's ear. "Blunt wouldn't be happy if he won a diamond tiara in a raffle." "Sssshhhh," hissed Gadfly. "He's the best mechanic in the world, and I'm not going to lose him just because you don't like his looks. Besides, you never know, a tiara might suit him." Jack burst out laughing again. As Gadfly brought the plane into the shadow of the giant hangar, Jack jumped down and ran to see theBelle. He knew every inch of her by heart: the twenty-four engines arranged twelve along each side, the four tail fins, the main gondola suspended beneath her belly. He stared up at the men climbing over the hull and tried to imagine what it would be like when the airship was thousands of feet above the world, cutting through the clouds. The rudders on her tail fins would shift slightly, and theBellewould respond by turning in a wide, graceful arc. Jack smiled. Fast planes like Gadfly's were his first love for sure, but theBellerophonwas special in a different way. "How's the she looking?" shouted Gadfly as he climbed down off theViper. "Fantastic!" replied Jack. "Come and see."Hughes, Carol is the author of 'Jack Black And The Ship Of Thieves - Carol Hughes - Hardcover - 1 AMER ED' with ISBN 9780375804724 and ISBN 0375804722.

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