CHAPTER II. HOW BERT SMALLWAYS GOT INTO DIFFICULTIES
CHAPTER III. THE BALLOON
CHAPTER IV. THE GERMAN AIR-FLEET
CHAPTER V. THE BATTLE OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC
CHAPTER VI. HOW WAR CAME TO NEW YORK
CHAPTER VII. THE “VATERLAND” IS DISABLED
CHAPTER VIII. A WORLD AT WAR
CHAPTER IX. ON GOAT ISLAND
CHAPTER X. THE WORLD UNDER THE WAR
CHAPTER XI. THE GREAT COLLAPSE
THE EPILOGUE
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“This here Progress,” said Mr. Tom Smallways, “it keeps on.”
“You’d hardly think it could keep on,” said Mr. Tom Smallways.
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But before he had made his second circuit of the Crystal Palace towers, Fame was lifting her trumpet, she drew a deep breath as the startled tramps who sleep on the seats of Trafalgar Square were roused by his buzz and awoke to discover him circling the Nelson column, and by the time he had got to Birmingham, which place he crossed about half-past ten, her deafening blast was echoing throughout the country. The despaired-of thing was done.