The Go Ahead Boys and Simon's Mine

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The Go Ahead Boys and Simon's Mine

by Ross Kay

EN·~4 hours·40 chapters

Chapters

40 total
1

THE GO AHEAD BOYS - AND - SIMON'S MINE - BY - ROSS KAY

0:30
2

BOOKS FOR YOUNG MEN

0:53
3

PREFACE

1:20
4

THE GO AHEAD BOYS AND SIMON'S MINE

0:02
5

CHAPTER I - A GHASTLY DISCOVERY

10:41
6

CHAPTER II - A CLUE

9:40
7

CHAPTER III - TWO UNBIDDEN GUESTS

11:05
8

CHAPTER IV - TWO THIEVES IN THE NIGHT

9:06
9

CHAPTER V - A START AND A LOSS

9:25
10

CHAPTER VI - DIVIDED

9:01

Description

A band of energetic American boys—Fred, John, and their trusty guide Zeke—set out on a rugged desert trek, craving the kind of hands‑on adventure that tests their wits and courage. Their journey takes a startling turn when they stumble upon a bleached skeleton half‑buried in the sand, a grim reminder that the landscape holds secrets of its own. The boys’ curiosity is sparked not only by the grim remains but also by the scattered tools of a long‑gone prospector, hinting at a story waiting to be uncovered.

Together they decide to follow the clues, piecing together fragments of a forgotten life while grappling with the practical choices of what to do with the bones and the mysterious little book found in a coat pocket. Their resolve and quick thinking drive them deeper into the mystery, offering a vivid portrait of youthful determination and the thrill of discovery that defines a true adventure.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (266K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Emmy and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team (https://www.pgdp.net)

Release date

2005-02-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Ross Kay

Best known for fast-moving adventure stories for young readers, this early 20th-century writer filled his books with boats, treasure hunts, war reporting, and boys who plunge straight into action. His stories capture the brisk, energetic style that made juvenile series fiction so popular in the 1910s.

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