The White Crystals: Being an Account of the Adventures of Two Boys

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The White Crystals: Being an Account of the Adventures of Two Boys

by Howard Roger Garis

EN·~5 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
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THE WHITE CRYSTALS - Being an Account of the Adventures of Two Boys - BY HOWARD R. GARIS - AUTHOR OF "WITH FORCE AND ARMS," "THE KING OF UNADILLA," "THE WHETSTONE OF SWORDS," ETC., ETC.

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:26
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CHAPTER I - THE DOCTOR'S ADVICE

14:21
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CHAPTER II - THE SALT CITY

12:09
5

CHAPTER III - A TEST OF STRENGTH

15:50
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CHAPTER IV - IN DEEP WATER

14:17
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CHAPTER V - GATHERING THE HONEY

14:24
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CHAPTER VI - A LOAD OF GRAPES

14:04
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CHAPTER VII - LOST ON THE MOUNTAIN

11:25
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CHAPTER VIII - FIGHTING A WILD-CAT

13:15

Description

A weary city boy is told by his doctor that the only cure for his frailty is a year of fresh country air. His father, eager to see his son regain health, agrees to send Roger away from the bustling streets of New York. The prospect of a long, open‑air adventure sparks both excitement and nervous anticipation in the young lad.

Leaving the noisy apartment behind, Roger and his younger brother set out for a remote valley where the landscape is dominated by towering pines and sparkling streams. There they befriend a local guide and discover a hidden glade filled with strange, luminous white crystals that seem to hold a secret of their own. Along the way, the boys learn to hunt, fish, and navigate the wilderness, their bond strengthening with each challenge they meet.

The story captures the wonder of childhood curiosity and the restorative power of nature, inviting listeners to follow two siblings as they trade city clatter for the quiet rhythms of the great outdoors.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (327K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Greg Weeks, Jim Towey, Mary Meehan at The Adventure Continues and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-01-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Howard Roger Garis

Howard Roger Garis

1873–1962

Best known for creating Uncle Wiggily, this prolific American writer helped shape early 20th-century children's reading with cheerful adventures, animal stories, and series fiction. He also worked as a newspaperman before building a long career in books for young readers.

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