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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.

INTRODUCTION

My Dear Boys:

Sometimes, as you doubtless know, the simplest actions result in the most remarkable complications. When Jerry Hopkins picked up a lump of common-looking clay on some swamp land that his mother owned he had no idea what a strange series of events was to transpire from his simple act. Before he realized it he and his chums were involved in a strange secret, and they had set off on a trip that had, as its ultimate object, the saving of the life of Professor Snodgrass.

In this, the sixteenth volume of the “Motor Boys Series,” I have set down what followed when Jerry learned the value of that lump of clay. How he and his chums started off after the professor, who had strangely disappeared; how they found him, almost lifeless; and how they raced to bring the celebrated doctor to him—all this you will find related in this book.

You have shown that you liked the other books I have written concerning the “Motor Boys,” and I venture to hope that this one will appeal to you.

That there was really a two-tailed lizard was left for Bob to demonstrate in an unexpected manner. That is all I will say, now, regarding that strange creature. You may turn the following pages and learn the rest for yourselves.

Your sincere friend,

Clarence Young.


THE MOTOR BOYS
ON ROAD AND RIVER