Bobby Dunn is the ballast of a balloon. The occupants of the balloon decides to go higher. They throw Bobby out. He lands in a schoolhouse and is mistaken for the new teacher. He is accidentally the means of capturing a bold, bad man who ...See moreBobby Dunn is the ballast of a balloon. The occupants of the balloon decides to go higher. They throw Bobby out. He lands in a schoolhouse and is mistaken for the new teacher. He is accidentally the means of capturing a bold, bad man who has stolen the savings bank money belonging to the children. Bobby is the hero of the day and he goes on to explain what a brave man his grandfather was - fighting Indians, killing half-breeds, and bringing his settlers to a safe camping place. Having such a wonderful ancestor, how can he (Bobby) be other than a brave man? This sounds all right till the bad-man escapes and chases Bobby out of town. Written by
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