CHAPTER XXV
THE ROGUE ELEPHANT—CONCLUSION
Early the next day the airship was again afloat. The night, what little of darkness remained after the rescue, had been spent in the clearing in the dense jungle. Some slight repairs had been made to the craft, and it was once more in readiness to be used in battle against the relentless savages.
"We can't wait for darkness," declared Tom. "In the first place there isn't time, and again, we don't know in what part of the village the other captives are. We'll have to hunt around."
"And that means going right down into the midst of the imps and fighting them hand to hand," said Ned.
"That's what it means," assented Tom grimly, "but I guess the powder bombs will help some."
Before starting they had prepared a number of improvised bombs, filled with powder, which could be set off by percussion. It was the plan to drop
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