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The Motor Boys on Road and River; Or, Racing To Save a Life

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The story follows three resourceful friends who, after one picks up a lump of clay on swamp land, become entangled in a secret that leads them to search for a missing professor. Their pursuit takes them by automobile and motor-boat across varied terrain, confronting plaster-like mud, a deserted camp, a stowaway, a two-tailed lizard, a broken spring, and other hazards. They find the professor near death and must race to summon a celebrated doctor, leading to an urgent medical operation. The plot combines fast-paced travel, mechanical ingenuity, and a mystery solved through perseverance.

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Clarence Young

Clarence Young was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the adventure genre. He is best recognized for his series featuring the 'Motor Boys,' which follows the thrilling escapades of young boys as they navigate various challenges and adventures involving motor vehicles and outdoor exploration. Notable works include 'Ned, Bob and Jerry at Boxwood Hall' and 'The Motor Boys Afloat.' Young's stories often blend excitement with themes of friendship and bravery, capturing the imaginations of young readers in the early 20th century.

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