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| No. 74. | NEW YORK, MARCH 25, 1904. | Price 5 Cents. |
THE GALLEON’S GOLD;
OR,
Frank Reade, Jr.’s Deep Sea Search.
By “NONAME.”
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | [I.] | THE SUNKEN TREASURE. |
| CHAPTER | [II.] | THE YOUNG INVENTOR. |
| CHAPTER | [III.] | THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. |
| CHAPTER | [IV.] | A CATASTROPHE. |
| CHAPTER | [V.] | ON THE REEF. |
| CHAPTER | [VI.] | PARKER’S DEEP GAME. |
| CHAPTER | [VII.] | A PARLEY. |
| CHAPTER | [VIII.] | A DIVERS’ BATTLE. |
| CHAPTER | [IX.] | THE GALLEON’S GOLD. |
| CHAPTER | [X.] | WHAT BECAME OF THE DOLPHIN. |
| CHAPTER | [XI.] | FRANK’S ADVENTURES. |
| CHAPTER | [XII.] | WHICH ENDS THE TALE. |
CHAPTER I.
THE SUNKEN TREASURE.
The clipper ship Aurelian, one of the few survivors of the old West India trade, had sighted Sandy Hook, and was making New York harbor after a remarkable voyage from Belize.
Captain Hartley, her master, was eagerly watching the approaches to the harbor with his deck glass.
By his side stood a man of distinguished appearance.