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The keen little man In his biq leather jacket

“He dragged a clumsy stool across a floor of dust, stepped in among the wires, filled a huge jug with petrol, and climbed up with it on to the stool. He could hardly reach with his great jug—he has not had time to make a pair of steps. But two jugfuls of petrol go into the pipes, and down he comes.

"He goes into his room, and comes out in his black leather jacket. He is going to fly. He goes out of the shed into the field, where is a simple little rail with a pulley arrangement, which he himself puts in order. For a quarter of an hour he moves about, while all the people who are not going to fly wish he would go up; and then the lumbering thing comes out on wheels. Slipping off its wheels, it rests on the rail. The men start the engine by turning the propellers. A dozen people take hold of a rope and pull up the weights that are to give the aeroplane momentum to start., Wilbur Wright sits down on one of the two little slabs of wood with arms like a child′s swing. Then—swish ! —swish !—he goes along the rail into the middle of a field, and at the end of the rail the man-bird rises in the air.