The Frontier Boys in the Sierras; Or, The Lost Mine

IN THE
OR
Illustrated by S. SCHNEIDER
By the same Author FRONTIER BOYS ON THE OVERLAND TRAIL FRONTIER BOYS IN COLORADO FRONTIER BOYS IN THE ROCKIES FRONTIER BOYS IN THE GRAND CANYON FRONTIER BOYS IN MEXICO FRONTIER BOYS ON THE COAST FRONTIER BOYS IN HAWAII FRONTIER BOYS IN THE SIERRAS FRONTIER BOYS IN THE SADDLE
Copyright 1909 Chatterton-Peck Co.

“By Jove, Jim!” exclaimed Jo Darlington, “but this sea is something fierce! For one I will be mighty glad when we get clear of the Hawaiian channels and out into the open.”
“It is lively going,” yelled Jim, above the roar of the wind, as he and his brother Jo were standing together on the bridge of their ship, “but I guess the Sea Eagle will weather it, if we don’t run into another vessel in the dark. How about it, Captain?”
The captain, who was the rather bent figure of an old man, was clothed in a heavy woolen jacket, buttoned across his chest. He stopped and regarded Jim fixedly in the semi-light on the bridge.
“What’s that, Skipper?” he roared hoarsely, “weather this? Why, this ain’t no sea, and the Sea Eagle is a staunch boat. Why, lad, you must be joking.”
“I was,” replied Jim, laughing. “I just want to reassure brother Jo,—that was all.”

Wyn Roosevelt
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Английский

Год издания

2010-05-04

Темы

Brothers -- Juvenile fiction; Gold mines and mining -- Juvenile fiction

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