The Rambler Club's Gold Mine

AUTHOR OF THE RAMBLER CLUB AFLOAT THE RAMBLER CLUB'S WINTER CAMP THE RAMBLER CLUB IN THE MOUNTAINS THE RAMBLER CLUB ON CIRCLE T RANCH THE RAMBLER CLUB AMONG THE LUMBERJACKS THE RAMBLER CLUB'S AEROPLANE THE RAMBLER CLUB'S HOUSEBOAT
Illustrated by the Author
THE PENN PUBLISHING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA MCMXII
COPYRIGHT 1912 BY THE PENN PUBLISHING COMPANY
THERE WAS MUCH WAVING OF HANDS
The boys who appear in this story are those who had the adventures related in The Rambler Club Afloat, The Rambler Club's Winter Camp, and The Rambler Club in the Mountains. They are now in the state of Washington, where we meet them just after the close of some lively weeks described in The Rambler Club Among the Lumberjacks.
During a forest fire the boys have saved the life of Wanatoma, an aged Indian warrior, and he, out of gratitude, has imparted to them a secret long guarded—the location of a rich deposit of gold in the far-off mountains.
The boys determine to set out in search of The Rambler Club's Gold Mine, as they call it, undaunted by the thought of possible dangers which the wilderness may have in store for them. Life amid the solitudes of nature, with only the sky as a canopy, has taught them the lesson that hardships and discomforts are sure to come, and must be met with a cheerful spirit.
During the journey both men and wild animals put their courage to a severe test. But each set-back arouses within them only a more determined spirit to conquer every difficulty.
In The Rambler Club's Aeroplane, the next book, is related how the boys learned to use an airship and the many stirring adventures which befall them while navigating the air in Wyoming.
W. Crispin Sheppard.
Yes, fellows, I guess we're in for a lot more adventures; finding that mine isn't going to be so easy—mountains to climb, swift streams to ford, and—

W. Crispin Sheppard
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Английский

Год издания

2022-03-18

Темы

Adventure stories; Gold mines and mining -- Juvenile fiction; Boys -- Societies and clubs -- Juvenile fiction; Washington (State) -- Juvenile fiction

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