The Motor Boat Club at the Golden Gate; or, A Thrilling Capture in the Great Fog
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The narrative follows a young motor-boat captain and his crew as they are recruited by wealthy associates to locate and secretly retrieve a banker's wayward son from an opium den in Chinatown to avoid public scandal. Their covert plan involves sending the crew ashore, smuggling the patient aboard, and confronting resistance from obstinate guests and criminal elements. The plot unfolds through episodic maritime sequences—hazings, ruses, a tense fog-bound chase, onboard alarms and a forehold discovery—examining loyalty, secrecy, and resourceful seamanship as danger escalates toward a decisive capture.
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