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Under the Chinese Dragon: A Tale of Mongolia

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The narrative follows a young man who leaves home to seek work in London, becomes entangled with an eccentric associate and a plot involving foreign burglars, then sails aboard a Chinese junk and is imprisoned, leading to an arduous overland journey across the Mongolian desert. Encounters with local allies and enemies escalate into skirmishes and a final fight near ancient ruins, where a hidden secret is revealed; the tale combines city-set investigative episodes, seafaring danger, prison escape, and desert survival, culminating in liberation and discovery.

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F. S. Brereton

F. S. Brereton was a British author known for his adventure novels aimed primarily at young readers. His works often explore themes of bravery, exploration, and historical events, making them popular in the early 20th century. Among his notable titles is "A Boy of the Dominion: A Tale of Canadian Immigration," which reflects his interest in the stories of young protagonists facing challenges in new lands. Brereton's narratives frequently incorporate military history and colonial adventures, as seen in works like "A Gallant Grenadier: A Tale of the Crimean War" and "In the Grip of the Mullah: A Tale of Adventure in Somaliland." His storytelling captures the spirit of adventure and the complexities of the era.

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