[VIII. MORE OF DR. SYX’S MAGIC]

[IX. THE DETECTIVE OF SCIENCE]

[X. THE TOP OF THE GRAND TETON]

[XI. STRANGE FATE OF A KITE]

[XII. BETTER THAN ALCHEMY]

[XIII. THE LOOTING OF THE MOON]

[XIV. THE LAST OF DR. SYX]

I. SOUTH POLAR GOLD

When the news came of the discovery of gold at the south pole, nobody suspected that the beginning had been reached of a new era in the world’s history. The newsboys cried “Extra!” as they had done a thousand times for murders, battles, fires, and Wall Street panics, but nobody was excited. In fact, the reports at first seemed so exaggerated and improbable that hardly anybody believed a word of them. Who could have been expected to credit a despatch, forwarded by cable from New Zealand, and signed by an unknown name, which contained such a statement as this:

“A seam of gold which can be cut with a knife has been found within ten miles of the south pole.”