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Title: On a Torn-Away World 
Author: Roy Rockwood 
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ON A TORN-AWAY WORLD 
Or 
The Captives of the Great Earthquake 
BY ROY ROCKWOOD 
 
Other titles by ROY ROCKWOOD 
THE GREAT MARVEL SERIES 
THROUGH THE AIR TO THE NORTH POLE 
UNDER THE OCEAN TO THE SOUTH POLE 
FIVE THOUSAND MILES UNDERGROUND 
THROUGH SPACE TO MARS 
LOST ON THE MOON 
ON A TORN-AWAY WORLD 
DAVE DASHAWAY, THE YOUNG AVIATOR 
DAVE DASHAWAY AND HIS HYDROPLANE 
DAVE DASHAWAY AND HIS GIANT AIRSHIP 
DAVE DASHAWAY AROUND THE WORLD 
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS ON MOTOR CYCLES 
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS AND THEIR RACING AUTO 
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS AND THEIR POWER LAUNCH 
THE SPEEDWELL BOYS IN A SUBMARINE 
 
CONTENTS 
 
I. SHOT INTO THE AIR!
II. MARK HANGS ON 
III. THIS FLIGHT OF THE "SNOWBIRD" IV. "WHO GOES THERE?" 
V. BETWEEN TWO PERILS 
VI. ON THE WINGS OF THE WIND 
VII. DROPPED FROM THE SKY 
VIII. PHINEAS ROEBACH, OIL HUNTER 
IX. THE EARTHQUAKE 
X. THE BLACK DAY 
XI. THE WONDERFUL LEAP 
XII. THE GEYSER 
XIII. NATURE GONE MAD 
XIV. ON THE WING AGAIN 
XV. A PLUNGE TO THE ICE 
XVI. PROFESSOR HENDERSON REVEALS THE TRUTH 
XVII. ON AN ISLAND IN THE AIR 
XVIII. IMPRISONED IN THE ICE 
XIX. A NIGHT ATTACK 
XX. THE HEROISM OF THE SHANGHAI ROOSTER 
XXI. MARK ON GUARD 
XXII. THE WOLF TRAIL 
XXIII. THE FIGHT AT ALEUKAN 
XXIV. THE FLIGHT TOWARD THE COAST 
XXV. THE HERD of KADIAKS 
XXVI. THE ABANDONED CITY 
XXVII. THE WHALE HUNT ASHORE
XXVIII. ON THE WHALING BARK 
XXIX. WHEN THE SEA ROLLED BACK 
XXX. AN ENDURING MONUMENT--CONCLUSION 
CHAPTER I 
SHOT INTO THE AIR 
"Hurrah!" shouted Jack Darrow, flicking the final drops of lacquer from the paintbrush he 
had been using. "That's the last stroke. She's finished!" 
"I guess we've done all we can to her before her trial trip," admitted his chum, Mark 
Sampson, but in a less confident tone. 
"You don't see anything wrong with her, old croaker; do you?" demanded Jack, laughing 
as usual. 
"'The proof of the pudding is in the eating thereof; not in chewing the pudding bag 
string'," quoted Mark, still with a serious countenance. 
But like Jack he stood off from the great body of the wonderful airship, and looked the 
completed task over with some satisfaction. Having emergency wings, she was also a 
plane. She was white all over and her name was the Snowbird. Jack and Mark had spent 
most of their time during this vacation from their college in building this flying machine, 
which was veritably an up-to-the-minute aerial vehicle, built for both speed and carrying 
capacity. 
The hangar in which the machine had been built was connected with Professor Amos 
Henderson's laboratory and workshop, hidden away on a lonely point on the seacoast, 
about ten miles from the town of Easton, Maine. At this spot had been built many 
wonderful things--mainly the inventions of the boys' friend and protector, Professor 
Henderson; but the Snowbird, upon which Jack and Mark now gazed so proudly, was 
altogether the boys' own work. 
The sliding door of the hangar opened just behind the two boys and a black face 
appeared. 
"Is eeder ob you boys seen ma Shanghai rooster?" queried the black man, plaintively. "I 
suah can't fin' him nowhars." 
"What did you let him out of his coop for?" demanded Mark. "You're always bothering 
us about that rooster, Washington. He is as elusive as the Fourth Dimension." 
"I dunno wot dat fourth condension is, Massa Mark;    
    
		
	
	
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