CONTAINING STORIES OF ADVENTURES ON LAND, SEA AND IN THE AIR.
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| No. 44. | NEW YORK, AUGUST 28, 1903. | Price 5 Cents. |
Frank Reade, Jr.’s Search for the Silver Whale;
OR,
UNDER THE OCEAN IN THE ELECTRIC “DOLPHIN”.
By “NONAME.”
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | [I.] | THE INVENTOR AND THE EXPLORER. |
| CHAPTER | [II.] | STANHOPE IS SATISFIED. |
| CHAPTER | [III.] | THE VOYAGE BEGUN. |
| CHAPTER | [IV.] | THE SUNKEN WRECK—THE SHARK. |
| CHAPTER | [V.] | BATTLE WITH A WHALE. |
| CHAPTER | [VI.] | THE ENGLISH SHIP. |
| CHAPTER | [VII.] | CHASING THE SILVER WHALE. |
| CHAPTER | [VIII.] | THE CONFESSION FOUND. |
| CHAPTER | [IX.] | THE VALLEY OF PEARLS. |
| CHAPTER | [X.] | THE STORM. |
| CHAPTER | [XI.] | THE ISLAND—ON A REEF. |
| CHAPTER | [XII.] | CASTAWAY—RESCUE. |
| CHAPTER | [XIII.] | THE END. |
CHAPTER I.
THE INVENTOR AND THE EXPLORER.
“A submarine boat? Do you really mean it, Frank? I trust you are not becoming mentally unbalanced with the success of your inventive efforts. Not content with the Electric Air-ship, you now meditate the construction of a submarine vessel.”
“That is what I said, friend Stanhope.”