But from the far-away Province of Kwang-Kai-Nong to the deck of the wandering Seagull is a far cry, and it is unlikely we shall ever know what happened in Kai-Nong after our departure.

Since that time we “Boy Fortune Hunters” have been through many other experiences, not all rewarded with equal profit, but, I can assure you, quite as thrilling; and some of these I purpose to relate at another time. Some of our earlier adventures, such as those with which we entertained the dying Prince Kai, may be read in “The Boy Fortune Hunters in Alaska,” “The Boy Fortune Hunters in Panama,” and “The Boy Fortune Hunters in Egypt.”

THE END.


Up-to-the-Minute Boys’ Books

The Airship Boys Series
By H. L. SAYLER

ILLUSTRATED BY F. R. HARPER

This is one of the most fascinating, besides being one of the most timely and technically accurate series of boys’ books yet published. Mr. Sayler is not only first, but, we think, without a rival in this new field of boys’ literature which offers so much in the way of invention, exploration and adventure. The first two volumes are:

The Airship Boys
or, The Quest of the Aztec Treasure
AND
The Airship Boys Adrift
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