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family objected strenuously to her flying because they thought she couldn’t earn her living by it.

“Well,” she said as she glanced at a big cabin plane nearby, “when my husband and I started out we had nothing—nothing at all. Now we have this ship to use for instruction and charter trips.”

“We’ll take anybody anywhere anytime,” her husband spoke up.

“What fun you must have adventuring to­gether,” I said.

“Well, we do—most of the time,” she answered. “Of course, now and then it’s hard to get along. But I’d rather be poor and fly than have more and do something else.”