The Call of the Beaver Patrol; Or, A Break in the Glacier

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The Call of the Beaver Patrol; Or, A Break in the Glacier

by G. Harvey (George Harvey) Ralphson

EN·~7 hours·49 chapters

Chapters

49 total

THE CALL OF THE BEAVER PATROL - OR - A Break in the Glacier - By - CAPT. V. T. SHERMAN - Author of - THE WAR ZONE OF THE KAISER; - BOY SCOUTS WITH JOFFRE; - THE PERILS OF AN AIRSHIP; - THE BOY SCOUT SIGNAL, - Etc. - Copyright 1913 - Chicago - M. A. DONOHUE & CO.

0:26

Boy Scouts in the Coal Caverns - Or, The Light in Tunnel Six

0:03

Chapter I - CAMPING IN THE BREAKER

11:46

Chapter II - THE CALL OF THE PACK

8:34

Chapter III - WHO CUT THE STRING

9:48

Chapter IV - A SENSATIONAL DISCOVERY

10:14

Chapter V - THE FLOODED MINE

8:43

Chapter VI - THE BEAVER CALL

8:41

Chapter VII - A TREACHEROUS FOE

9:46

Chapter VIII - "THEY WENT UP IN THE AIR!"

8:12

Description

When a group of seasoned Boy Scouts from Chicago’s Beaver Patrol are called to an abandoned coal mine, they find themselves thrust into a shadowy world of dust‑filled tunnels and lingering mystery. Led by Scoutmaster Will Smith and patrol leader George Benton, the boys bring their badges in ambulance aid, stalking, pioneering, and seamanship to a job that promises danger without revealing its true nature. Their task? To locate two missing teenage workers who vanished when the mine shut down, a puzzle that pulls them deeper into the darkness.

The narrative blends the camaraderie of early‑20‑century scouting with the gritty realism of mining life, painting vivid scenes of flickering electric lights and echoing corridors. As the Scouts follow cryptic clues from the caretaker, they must balance youthful bravery with practical skill, confronting the unknown while keeping their spirits high. Listeners will be drawn into a suspenseful, character‑driven adventure that feels both historic and timeless.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (411K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-12-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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G. Harvey (George Harvey) Ralphson

1879–1940

Best known for fast-moving Boy Scout adventures, this byline helped shape a popular stream of early 20th-century juvenile fiction. Modern reference sources note that the name was likely used as a collective pen name rather than by a single writer.

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