
audiobook
by F. S. (Frederick Sadleir) Brereton
Under the Chinese Dragon - A Tale of Mongolia - BY CAPTAIN F. S. BRERETON - Author of "The Hero of Panama" "Tom Stapleton, the Boy Scout" "The Great Aeroplane" "Indian and Scout" &c. - ILLUSTRATED BY CHARLES M. SHELDON
Illustrations
UNDER THE CHINESE DRAGON
CHAPTER I - Ebenezer speaks his Mind
CHAPTER II - The Road to London
CHAPTER III - Wanted a Job
CHAPTER IV - A Responsible Position
CHAPTER V - London's Alien Criminals
CHAPTER VI - The Professor makes a Suggestion
CHAPTER VII - At Sea on a Chinese Junk
In a sleepy Hampshire fishing village, the locals gather around the fire at the Three Pigeons to gossip about the newest resident, Mr. Ebenezer Clayhill. With a nose so prominent it dominates every conversation, the mysterious newcomer quickly becomes the talk of the town, his sharp eyes and quiet demeanor hinting at a past far beyond the village’s cobbled lanes. As the village gardener, he watches the everyday rhythm of the harbor, yet something in his bearing suggests a larger story waiting to unfold.
When a chance encounter with a weather‑worn boatman named Jarney sparks talk of distant lands, Ebenezer is drawn into an unexpected expedition toward the steppes of Mongolia. Guided by rumors of a legendary Chinese dragon and a hidden treasure, he must navigate unfamiliar cultures, treacherous terrain, and the loyalties of those he meets. The first leg of his journey promises intrigue, humor, and the promise of adventure that will test both his resolve and his uncanny sense of smell.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (518K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by sp1nd, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2013-01-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1872–1957
A British army doctor who turned his wartime experience into fast-moving adventure stories, he became widely known to young readers as Captain Brereton. His books are full of imperial-era action, scouting, and military courage, making him a familiar name in early twentieth-century boys' fiction.
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