The Bungalow Boys Along the Yukon

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The Bungalow Boys along the Yukon DEXTER J. FORRESTER
BY DEXTER J. FORRESTER
AUTHOR OF THE BUNGALOW BOYS, THE BUNGALOW BOYS MAROONED IN THE TROPICS, THE BUNGALOW BOYS IN THE GREAT NORTHWEST, THE BUNGALOW BOYS ON THE GREAT LAKES, ETC., ETC.
WITH FOUR ILLUSTRATIONS BY CHARLES L. WRENN
NEW YORK HURST & COMPANY PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1913 BY HURST & COMPANY


THE BUNGALOW BOYS ALONG THE YUKON
A MYSTERIOUS CRAFT.
On a certain May afternoon, Tom Jessop, assigned to cover the Seattle waterfront for his paper, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer , had his curiosity aroused by a craft that lay at the Spring Street dock. The vessel was newly painted, trim and trig in appearance and was seemingly of about two thousand tons register. Amidships was a single yellow funnel. From the aftermost of the two masts fluttered a blue flag with a square of white in the center. The reporter knew that this was the Blue Peter, flown in token that the steamer was about to sail.

John Henry Goldfrap
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Английский

Год издания

2012-05-07

Темы

Yukon River Valley (Yukon and Alaska) -- Juvenile fiction

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