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Frank Merriwell Down South
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Frank Merriwell is depicted as a young adventurer engaging in exploration and action within the rugged terrains of Mexico. The novel follows his encounters with local inhabitants, bandits, and other foes as he seeks to uncover a legendary treasure, the Silver Palace, amid the dangers of the desert and mountainous regions. Set in the early twentieth century, the story blends elements of adventure, mystery, and heroism, illustrating Merriwell’s resourcefulness and bravery in facing threats and solving problems encountered during his quest.
The narrative begins with Merriwell and his companions in a remote adobe hut in the Mexican desert, where they learn of a mythical treasure from a dying man. The plot then unfolds through their efforts to locate the treasure in the Sierra Madre Mountains, confronting bandits and navigating treacherous landscapes along the way. The work exemplifies early 20th-century adventure literature aimed at a youthful audience.
The narrative begins with Merriwell and his companions in a remote adobe hut in the Mexican desert, where they learn of a mythical treasure from a dying man. The plot then unfolds through their efforts to locate the treasure in the Sierra Madre Mountains, confronting bandits and navigating treacherous landscapes along the way. The work exemplifies early 20th-century adventure literature aimed at a youthful audience.
From the opening pages
created for this electronic edition. Some illustrations have been moved to positions closer to their appearance in the text.] LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS "'What's that!' howled the little professor, dancing about in his night robe." (See page 109 ) "Frank began shooting, and his first bullet brought down one of the ponies of the pursuers." (See page 14 ) "The white canoe had stopped, and was lying calmly on the inky surface of the shadowed water." (See page 147 ) "Kate grasped the assailant by the collar, and with astonishing strength, pulled him off the prostrate lad." (See page 218 ) Frank Merriwell Down South. A WONDERFUL STORY. "It is in the heart of the Sierra Madre range, one hundred and twenty-five miles west of Zacatecas," said the dying man. "Across the blue chasm you can see its towers and turrets glistening in the sunshine. It is like a beautiful dream—dazzling, astounding, grand!" "He wanders in his mind," softly declared Professor Scotch. "Poor fellow! His brain was turned and he was brought to his death by his fruitless search for the mythical Silver Palace." The man who lay on a bed of grass in one corner of the wretched adobe hut turned a reproachful look on the little professor. "You are wrong," he asserted, in a voice that seemed to have gained strength for the moment. "I am not deranged—I am not deceived by an hallucination. With my eyes I have seen the wonderful Silver Palace—yes, more than that, I have stood within the palace and beheld the marvelous treasures which it contains." The professor turned away to hide the look on his face, but Frank Merriwell, deeply interested, bent over the unfortunate man, asking: "By what route can this wonderful palace be reached?" "There is no route. Between us and the Silver Palace lie waterless deserts, great mountains, and, at last, a yawning chasm, miles in width, miles in depth. This chasm extends entirely round the broad plateau on which the wonderful palace stands like a dazzling dream. The bottom of the chasm is hidden by mists which assume fantastic forms, and whirl and sway and dash forward and backward, like battling armies. Indians fear the place; Mexicans hold it in superstitious horror. It is said that these mist-like forms are the ghosts of warriors dead and gone, a wonderful people who built the Silver Palace in the days of…
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