Letters to Helen eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 94 pages of information about Letters to Helen.

Letters to Helen eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 94 pages of information about Letters to Helen.

A long while afterwards the humming again.

The first aeroplane is coming home.  There he is.  Gradually lower and nearer.  The machine descends smoothly on to the ground, turns and “taxis,” spitting angrily towards the hangar where it lives.  Muffled figures get out, and the mechanics take in the machine tail first to its home.  What? oh yes, quite successful.  Smashed the place to blazes.  Anyone got a cigarette?  Other machines begin coming in.  It’s such a clear night that we still stand about in groups waiting for the last one to arrive.  Damn it all! where can old Rupert have got to?  We’ll just wait till he comes back, and then bundle off to bed.  Anxious?  Good Lord, no!  What about?

Suddenly a small sharp flash high up in the night.  Another and another.  The Huns!  They are coming.  Archie is shelling them.  Now another Archie poops off nearer here.  Quick!  Where’s the orderly officer?

In a couple of minutes all is dark.  Gradually the drone of the Huns, high up in the air, becomes audible.  No.  They seem to be steering more towards ——.  Searchlights from three different directions grope slowly to and fro.  Where the devil are the Huns?  The searchlights cannot find them.  They must be cruising somewhere up above those thin cirrus clouds.  Are they going to drop bombs on us?  No, their direction is too far south.  The searchlights cannot find them.

[Sidenote:  THE END]

No sign of Rupert yet.  Probably he has landed at another aerodrome.  Dear old Rupert.  One of the very best in this world.  He’ll be all right.  Come on.  It’s too cold.  Let’s turn in.

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