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Bert Wilson at Panama

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The narrative follows three friends traveling through a war-torn region who are separated when one is captured by ruthless guerrillas; scenes alternate between daring rescues, brutal captivity, and narrow escapes as the group confronts a feared bandit leader and uncovers a conspiracy that propels them to Panama and the canal zone, where treacherous terrain, sabotage, and a final effort to foil a plot produce action-filled episodes of danger, loyalty, and resourcefulness.

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J. W. Duffield

J. W. Duffield was an American author known for his engaging children's adventure stories, particularly the popular "Bert Wilson" series. These novels, featuring the titular character Bert Wilson, explore themes of bravery and ingenuity as he embarks on various thrilling escapades, from navigating Panama to competing in marathons and engaging in daring exploits with radio technology. Duffield's work reflects the adventurous spirit of early 20th-century youth literature, capturing the imagination of young readers with tales of exploration and excitement. His contributions to the genre have left a lasting impact on children's literature.

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