“What say you, papa?” appealed Ray.
“Your wishes are law with me, my dear,” said the father, with a happy smile. “Go, Herbert, and win if you can.”
“But the business,” suggested young Randolph, as he quickly joined Ray in the doorway.
“Ah, never mind that now; the game will suit you better, and besides Bob and I can arrange the few details yet to be talked over.”
the end.
Those who have enjoyed reading The Boy Broker would probably find Mr. Munsey’s “AFLOAT IN A GREAT CITY” equally interesting. It covers 388 pages—large, clear type, and is handsomely printed and bound. It can be had from your book store or from the publishers, by mail. Price $1.25.
Frank A. Munsey & Co., Publishers,
81 Warren Street, New York.
From the New York Daily Sun.
“Afloat in a Great City” recounts the strange adventures on land and sea of a kidnaped boy. The moral of the story is sound.
From the Boston Daily Advertiser.
“Afloat in a Great City” is an excellent book for boys. * * * It is well and simply told, and cannot fail to interest those for whom it was written.