
In a modest Nebraska town where the river hums and the general store buzzes, two teenage friends—Jack, a sturdy city boy learning the hard ways of farm life, and Charlie, the doctor's eager son—spend an idle stormy night exploring the backroom of a drugstore. Their curiosity leads them to a freshly arrived corpse, a mystery that beckons the boys to play amateur detectives, poking at clues the adult world prefers to keep hidden.
As they sift through the odd details of the dead man’s final moments, the pair discover a link to a long‑abandoned copper mine on the outskirts of town. Their youthful daring and quick wits turn a simple inquiry into a daring venture, drawing them into the forgotten tunnels and the promise of hidden riches. The story captures the restless energy of adolescence, the allure of untamed frontier work, and the bonds forged when friends chase a secret together.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (180K characters)
Series
Fame and Fortune Weekly, No. 10, December 8, 1905
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: Frank Tousey Publisher, 1905.
Credits
David Edwards, SF2001, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (Northern Illinois University Digital Library)
Release date
2022-02-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1853–1915
A shadowy dime-novel writer published under the pen name “Self-made man,” turning out brisk adventure and success stories for popular readers in the early 1900s. Even today, the real person behind the name is hard to pin down, which adds a little mystery to the work.
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